Search albums to compare vinyl prices
Compare trusted UK retailers and find the cheapest option. View current prices below.
Price unavailable - In most cases, this means the album isn't available on LP or is no longer offered on LP by our trusted UK sellers.
Ernst Reijseger, a maestro of the avant-garde, presents "Salt and Fire," a captivating journey into the realms of free jazz, minimalism, and experimental soundscapes. Released on March 18, 2016, under the Spring Music label, this album is a testament to Reijseger's innovative spirit and musical prowess. Spanning a concise yet impactful 66 minutes, "Salt and Fire" is a collection of 20 tracks that seamlessly blend intricate compositions with spontaneous improvisations.
The album opens with "Salt and Fire," setting the tone for the eclectic mix that follows. Tracks like "Too Soon" and "The Evil Eye" showcase Reijseger's ability to weave tension and release, while "Fin Tantos Cassatores" and "Mirror Image" delve into the minimalist side of his repertoire. The hauntingly beautiful "Landscape of the Soul" and the introspective "Overnight Flight" offer moments of quiet reflection, contrasting with the dynamic energy of "Foreign Country" and its variation.
Reijseger's exploration of different textures and timbres is evident in pieces like "Intermission for Two Celli" and "Blind Synchronicity," where the interplay between instruments creates a mesmerizing sonic tapestry. The album also features a rendition of "Stabat Mater," a traditional hymn that Reijseger reinterprets with his signature avant-garde touch.
"Salt and Fire" is not just an album; it's an experience. Reijseger's mastery of his craft shines through in every note, making this a compelling listen for both longtime fans and newcomers to his work. The album's diverse range of styles and moods ensures that there's something for every listener, from the most discerning jazz aficionado to the curious explorer of avant-garde music.