"172 jours à Paris" is a captivating journey through the avant-garde and free jazz landscapes, masterfully crafted by Swiss saxophonist Marc Stucki. Released on February 6, 2015, under Unit Records, this 40-minute album is a testament to Stucki's innovative spirit and his ability to push the boundaries of traditional jazz.
The album comprises ten tracks, each a unique exploration of sound and emotion. From the haunting melodies of "Saint-Michel - Notre-Dame" to the frenetic energy of "La Rage du Pont Louis Phillippe 1 & 2," Stucki's saxophone weaves a tapestry of raw, unfiltered expression. The title track, "172 jours à Paris," is a poignant reflection of Stucki's time in the City of Light, capturing the essence of his experiences through music.
Stucki's virtuosic playing is complemented by his bandmates, creating a dynamic and engaging soundscape that is both challenging and rewarding. The album's free jazz elements are evident in the improvisational nature of the tracks, while the avant-garde influences are heard in the unconventional structures and harmonies.
"172 jours à Paris" is not just an album; it's an experience. It invites the listener to explore the depths of Stucki's musical vision, to embrace the unexpected, and to discover the beauty in the unconventional. Whether you're a seasoned jazz aficionado or a curious newcomer, this album promises to captivate and inspire.