Joachim Gies presents "Tenderness of Stones," a captivating journey into the realms of avant-garde and free jazz, released on January 1, 2007, under Leo Records. This 57-minute album is a testament to Gies' innovative spirit and musical prowess, featuring a collection of nine tracks that push the boundaries of conventional jazz.
From the intriguing "Coming Rustle" to the introspective "Vanishing Points," each piece on "Tenderness of Stones" offers a unique exploration of sound and rhythm. Gies' mastery of his craft is evident in tracks like "Tentative / Circles" and "Wandering Words," where he seamlessly blends improvisation with structured composition. The album's dynamic range is highlighted in "Fiery," a track that showcases Gies' ability to evoke powerful emotions through music, while "Enriched" offers a more contemplative and introspective experience.
The album's title track, "Tenderness of Stones," is a standout piece that beautifully encapsulates the essence of the entire collection. It's a delicate interplay of soft, almost fragile melodies and robust, earthy rhythms, reflecting the duality of strength and gentleness that characterizes the album as a whole.
"Tenderness of Stones" is not just an album; it's an experience that invites listeners to explore the depths of avant-garde and free jazz. Joachim Gies' innovative approach and technical skill make this a compelling addition to any music enthusiast's collection.