Ill Considered Unveils "Precipice": A Raw and Stripped-Down Jazz Journey

Ill Considered Unveils “Precipice”: A Raw and Stripped-Down Jazz Journey

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Ill Considered’s latest album, “Precipice,” marks a powerful resurgence for the trio consisting of Idris Rahman, Emre Ramazanoglu, and Liran Donin. Following their acclaimed 2021 release, “Liminal Space,” this new offering showcases their exceptional talents and solidifies their position as leaders in the UK jazz scene.

With “Precipice,” Ill Considered returns to a raw, stripped-down simplicity reminiscent of the seminal jazz albums of the 1970s. The album exudes a sense of rebirth, capturing the essence of improvisation and collaboration that defines their sound. Rahman’s evocative saxophone, Ramazanoglu’s dynamic drumming, and Donin’s inventive bass work blend seamlessly to create a mesmerizing musical journey.

Continuing their collaboration with visual artist Vincent De Boer, Ill Considered presents artwork that complements the album’s sonic landscape. Through bold imagery and striking design, the artwork enhances the listening experience, inviting listeners to immerse themselves fully in the music.

“Precipice” is more than just an album; it’s a testament to Ill Considered’s evolution and their commitment to pushing boundaries in contemporary jazz. With its captivating melodies, intricate rhythms, and soulful improvisations, this album reaffirms Ill Considered’s status as innovators in the genre.


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