Achille Succi's "Shiva's Dance," released on November 13, 2002, under the Artesuono label, is a captivating journey into the realms of free jazz and avant-garde music. This album, composed entirely by Achille Succi, features a unique blend of improvisational brilliance and structured composition, showcasing the artist's versatility and innovative spirit.
With a runtime of approximately one hour, "Shiva's Dance" comprises ten tracks, each offering a distinct musical experience. The album opens with "Anthropofagy," a piece that sets the tone for the eclectic journey ahead. Tracks like "Bill Frisell" and "Pocahontas" highlight Succi's ability to weave intricate melodies and rhythms, while "Shiva's Dance" and "Morpheus" delve into more abstract and experimental territories. The album also includes a reprise of "Momo," adding a layer of continuity and depth to the listening experience.
Produced by Amerio Stefano, "Shiva's Dance" benefits from a high-quality recording, available in 16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo, ensuring that every nuance of Succi's performance is captured with clarity. The album is a testament to Achille Succi's artistic vision and his contributions to the jazz and avant-garde genres. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a curious explorer of avant-garde sounds, "Shiva's Dance" promises a rich and rewarding listening experience.