Denis Levaillant's "The Passengers of the Delta" is a captivating journey through the realms of free jazz and avant-garde music, released on October 15, 2013, under the Dlmeditions 2613 label. Spanning an impressive 1 hour and 53 minutes, this double album is a testament to Levaillant's innovative spirit and his ability to push musical boundaries.
The album features a mix of solo and collaborative tracks, with notable contributions from Barry Altschul and Barre Phillips on the opening track, "Free Mandela." Levaillant's compositions are diverse, ranging from the rhythmic complexities of "Rythmic Training" and "Drum Role" to the atmospheric "Mellow Moment" and the bluesy "Around the Blues." The recurring themes and titles, such as "Paris-New York Railway" and "Drive In," suggest a conceptual thread that ties the album together, inviting the audience to explore the connections and contrasts between the tracks.
Levaillant's mastery of free jazz is evident in the improvisational nature of many pieces, while his avant-garde sensibilities shine through in the experimental structures and sounds. Whether you're a seasoned fan of the genre or a curious newcomer, "The Passengers of the Delta" offers a rich and rewarding listening experience, showcasing Denis Levaillant's unique voice in the world of contemporary jazz.