"Vertical Invaders" is a captivating journey into the world of avant-garde and free jazz, masterfully crafted by Italian saxophonist Tiziano Tononi. Released on June 15, 2010, under the Black Saint label, this album is a testament to Tononi's virtuosic skill and his fearless exploration of the genre's boundaries. Clocking in at just over an hour, the album is a rich tapestry of improvisation and composition, seamlessly blending hard bop elements with the freer forms of avant-garde jazz.
The album opens with "June '78," a track that immediately sets the tone for the rest of the record, showcasing Tononi's commanding presence on the saxophone. "The Legend Of The Black Violin" and "Lulu' On The Beach" further demonstrate his ability to weave intricate melodies and harmonies, while tracks like "For Leroy Jenkins" and "For Hazrat Inayat Khan" pay homage to jazz legends and spiritual figures, respectively.
The titular trio of "Vertinvaders" tracks forms the heart of the album, each piece pushing the boundaries of jazz further with their complex structures and daring improvisations. The album closes with a reprise of "For Leroy Jenkins," bringing the journey full circle in a poignant and satisfying conclusion.
"Vertical Invaders" is not just an album, but a testament to Tiziano Tononi's artistry and his commitment to pushing the boundaries of jazz. It's a record that demands attention and rewards repeated listens, revealing new layers and nuances with each play. For fans of free jazz and avant-garde music, this is an essential addition to any collection.