John Wolf Brennan, a seasoned musician and composer, presents his latest avant-garde and free jazz masterpiece, "Oriental Orbit." Released on December 16, 2017, under Leo Records, this album is a testament to Brennan's innovative spirit and his ability to push the boundaries of jazz.
"Oriental Orbit" is a captivating journey through 13 tracks, each offering a unique blend of Eastern and Western influences. The album opens with "The Now is Not in Time," setting the stage for an exploration of complex rhythms and melodies. Tracks like "Hang Loose (On a Camel in Obernau)" and "Oriental Belles" showcase Brennan's knack for incorporating diverse cultural elements into his music, while "Ouroboros" and "The Lost Papyrus Roll" delve into more abstract and experimental territories.
The album's duration of 75 minutes is a testament to Brennan's ability to maintain engagement and interest throughout. The three-part "Water Whole" series is a standout feature, offering a progression of soundscapes that evolve and transform, much like the themes they represent.
Brennan's mastery of free jazz is evident in tracks like "More Than Two" and "Another Choice: For Finnegan's Sake," where improvisation and spontaneity take center stage. The album concludes with "Occidental Orbit," a fitting finale that ties together the diverse elements explored throughout the album.
"Oriental Orbit" is not just an album; it's an experience. It's a chance to immerse yourself in the world of John Wolf Brennan, to explore the depths of his musical vision, and to discover the beauty that lies in the fusion of different cultures and styles. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, "Oriental Orbit" offers something unique and captivating.