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Pat Metheny did it, in a single night: on December 16, 1994, at Power Station (NYC), where he recorded 39'16" of wild and electric riffing, a sort of 'Metal Machine Music' of jazz. A record where the substance of the sounds seems composed of a floating space meshes of crystal, flooded with blinding light and then, a moment later, hidden in the darkest darkness.
Pat Metheny did it, in a single night: on December 16, 1994, at Power Station (NYC), where he recorded 39'16" of wild and electric riffing, a sort of 'Metal Machine Music' of jazz.
A record where the substance of the sounds seems composed of a floating space meshes of crystal, flooded with blinding light and then, a moment later, hidden in the darkest darkness.
Pat Metheny’s 1994 solo album Zero Tolerance For Silence is a daring, radical experiment in electric guitar jazz that challenges traditional forms and listener expectations. Recorded in one night, it blends dissonance, intensity, and deep improvisational skill into a unique soundscape. The album is viewed as a brave artistic statement, reflecting both frustration with the music industry and Metheny's mastery. Initially met with cold reception, it stands as a significant milestone in experimental guitar music. Dive into Pat Metheny’s radical guitar journey and experience one of jazz’s most daring experimental albums today!
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