Dive into the avant-garde world of Paal Nilssen-Love with "Dual Pleasure," a 2003 masterpiece that blends free jazz with experimental sounds. This album, released on Smalltown Supersound, is a testament to Nilssen-Love's versatility and mastery, drawing influences from the likes of Elvin Jones and Han Bennink. Collaborating with Ken Vandermark, Nilssen-Love delivers a powerful and dynamic performance that spans six tracks and over an hour of intense, thought-provoking music.
"Dual Pleasure" opens with "Flashpoint," a captivating piece that sets the tone for the rest of the album. The tracks "Anno 1240," "Closed Doors, Open Windows," "Storefront Materials," "Jean S.," and "Dual Fiction" each offer a unique exploration of sound, showcasing the duo's ability to push boundaries and redefine genres. Notably, tracks 2-1 to 2-3 were recorded live at Kampen Jazz in Oslo, adding an extra layer of authenticity and raw energy to the album.
Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a curious newcomer, "Dual Pleasure" promises an immersive listening experience that challenges and delights in equal measure. Paal Nilssen-Love's virtuosic drumming and Ken Vandermark's innovative saxophone work create a sonic landscape that is as complex as it is compelling. Don't miss out on this essential addition to your music collection.