Boustrophedon
Evan Parker · 2008
59 min · 8 tracks · free jazz · free improvisation
A labyrinthine exploration of sound where layered saxophones weave intricate, fluid patterns over dynamic rhythms.
Boustrophedon is an album by Evan Parker, released in 2008. A labyrinthine exploration of sound where layered saxophones weave intricate, fluid patterns over dynamic rhythms. 'Boustrophedon' is notable for its ambitious structure and improvisational depth, influencing contemporary avant-garde jazz musicians. The album received critical acclaim for its complex interplay and has been referenced in discussions about modern free jazz techniques. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Boustrophedon sound like?
A labyrinthine exploration of sound where layered saxophones weave intricate, fluid patterns over dynamic rhythms. Rooted in free jazz and free improvisation.
What makes Boustrophedon by Evan Parker notable?
'Boustrophedon' is notable for its ambitious structure and improvisational depth, influencing contemporary avant-garde jazz musicians. The album received critical acclaim for its complex interplay and has been referenced in discussions about modern free jazz techniques. By 2008, Evan Parker had established himself as a leading figure in free improvisation and jazz, with 'Boustrophedon' serving as a continuation of his innovative work. This album followed decades of influential recordings and performances, showcasing his evolution as an artist dedicated to pushing the boundaries of jazz expression.
How many songs are on Boustrophedon?
Boustrophedon has 8 tracks, running approximately 59 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Overture 1:22
- 2 Furrow 1 Standout 8:10
- 3 Furrow 2 5:47
- 4 Furrow 3 Standout 11:07
- 5 Furrow 4 5:21
- 6 Furrow 5 8:21
- 7 Furrow 6 12:53
- 8 Final Standout 6:20
Release Date
January 1, 2008
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Runtime
59 min 21 sec
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