Matthew Shipp (born 1960) is an American pianist and composer known for his work in avant-garde and free jazz, notable for solo piano recordings and extensive improvisation.

Associated with the Thirsty Ear label (mentioned in the review); widely recognized for solo piano albums (including One, 2005) and for an improvisational, dissonant-yet-lyrical style.

DeBaser hosts a single, enthusiastic review of Matthew Shipp's solo piano album One (2005). The review praises Shipp's originality, improvisational audacity and cinematic space-themed imagery. It recommends seeing him live and highlights his association with Thirsty Ear.

For:Fans of avant-garde/free jazz, solo piano listeners, adventurous jazz audiences

 This beautiful "One", piano solo from 2005, contains 12 original compositions, with a duration of 40'.

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