Dive into the avant-garde world of Enten Eller with their 1989 release, "Cassandra." This captivating album is a testament to the band's innovative spirit, blending free jazz with avant-garde elements to create a sound that is both challenging and deeply rewarding. Enten Eller, known for their boundary-pushing performances, brings together a stellar lineup featuring Mario Simeoni on flute, Ugo Boscain on piano, Maurizio Brunod on guitar, Giovanni Maier on bass, and Massimo Barbiero on drums, percussion, and marimba.
"Cassandra" is an 8-track journey that showcases the band's mastery of complex compositions and improvisational brilliance. From the intricate rhythms of "Comunicazioni" to the haunting melodies of "La mademoiselle rouge," each track offers a unique exploration of sound and texture. The album's standout pieces, such as "Born to Be-Bop" and "Pane e banana," highlight the band's ability to seamlessly blend jazz traditions with avant-garde experimentation.
Released on Splasc(h) Records, "Cassandra" is a landmark in the world of avant-garde jazz, offering a rich and immersive listening experience. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a curious newcomer, this album is sure to captivate and inspire. Don't miss the chance to explore the innovative sounds of Enten Eller and discover the timeless appeal of "Cassandra."
This LP was released in 1989.