Frank Gratkowski's "The Voice Imitator," released on December 12, 2006, under the Balance Point Acoustics label, is a compelling journey into the realms of free jazz, avant-garde, and experimental music. This album, spanning a total of 72 minutes, showcases Gratkowski's mastery of his craft and his willingness to push the boundaries of conventional jazz.
The album is divided into six tracks, each offering a unique exploration of sound and improvisation. "Three Character Attacks" series delves into dynamic and intricate compositions, while "Two Instances Of Libel / One Memory Lapse" presents a more abstract and introspective approach. Gratkowski's virtuosic playing on the clarinet, along with his innovative use of extended techniques, creates a rich and textured soundscape that is both challenging and rewarding.
"The Voice Imitator" is not just an album; it's an experience that invites the listener to explore the outer limits of jazz and experimental music. Gratkowski's fearless approach to composition and performance makes this a standout release that will appeal to fans of avant-garde and free jazz. Whether you're a seasoned listener or new to the genre, "The Voice Imitator" offers a captivating and thought-provoking journey into the world of Frank Gratkowski.