listen on bandcamp Compared to instruments like the violin or the saxophone, the piano lacks that type of expressivity that comes from the direct contact of the strings to the fingers or the reed to the mouth. The keys of the piano make it a remote controlled instrument. All the greatest pianists of history has had to transcend that condition, to find a way to manipulate the notes so that they become full of details, personal touch and feeling. Pat Thomas is truly one of those greats, who has tackled that challenge to the extreme. The power of his touch is something which blows you away. You can hardly believe the sounds you hear coming out of the piano when he plays. Musically you find yourself torn between the sublimely beautiful and the brutal, almost grotesque, when listening to this record. These brutal actions are beautiful in themselves, because they're motivated by the story Thomas is telling in his music. To listen to this record is a heavy and deep experience, not...
Great Records of Free Improvisation
Reviews of records which I consider great. This blog does not aim to review everything current. There may be both reviews of new records, but also older ones that haven’t been given enough attention. Just one person’s subjective reflections on improvised music.