Complementary Colors is a collaborative album by Ivo Perelman and Matthew Shipp, two jazz musicians who have been collaborating for over two decades. The album features nine tracks that showcase the duo's improvisational skills and their ability to create music that is both complex and accessible.
The album opens with "Deep Resonance," a track that sets the tone for the rest of the album. The track features Perelman's saxophone and Shipp's piano playing off each other in a way that is both harmonious and discordant. The result is a piece of music that is both beautiful and challenging.
Throughout the album, Perelman and Shipp continue to explore the boundaries of jazz music. They experiment with different rhythms and melodies, creating music that is both unpredictable and exciting. The album's title track, "Complementary Colors," is a perfect example of this. The track features Perelman's saxophone and Shipp's piano playing off each other in a way that is both complementary and contrasting.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Climbing Up the Ladder." The track features Perelman's saxophone playing a haunting melody over Shipp's sparse piano chords. The result is a piece of music that is both beautiful and melancholic.