Reform Art Unit
The Reform Art Unit emerged from the Vienna jazz scene of the 1970s to explore free improvisation and radical ensemble interaction. Their self-titled debut on their own RAU Records label in 1976 is a fearless statement: dense, abstract soundscapes built from collective listening and spontaneous decision-making. There are no conventional solos here; instead, the music moves as a unified organism, with horns, bass, and percussion locked in continuous dialogue. It's demanding listening—abstract in the way that free jazz demands active engagement from the listener—but infinitely rewarding for those willing to enter its world. An original pressing is a scarce find; this is a cornerstone record for anyone exploring the European free jazz underground.
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Item Details+
| Genre | Jazz |
| Style | Free Improvisation |
| Media | Very Good Plus (VG+) |
| Sleeve | Very Good Plus (VG+) |
| Label | RAU Records |
| Year | 1976 |
| Country | Austria |
| Format | LP |
Tracklist+
- Genre:
- Jazz
- Style:
- Free Improvisation
- Label:
- RAU Records
- Country:
- Austria
- Year:
- 1976
- A1. Railway East 19:00
- B1. Stillstand 10:50
- B2. Metallische Gebilde 12:10
- Data provided by Discogs
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