A Passing Moment Review On CriticalJazz
Bill Doerrfeld’s second album “A Passing Moment” was just reviewed at CriticalJazz. Highlights include the following:
The sophomore release from the prolific Bill Doerrfeld is eclectic, wide ranging with a stylistic feel that is incredibly contemporary while infusing such sub genres as boogie-woogie into his sonic play book.
Genre, sub genre, style are seemingly of little interest to Doerrfeld who is simply an artist displaying the end result of his own sonic exploratory no matter where that may lead.
Doerrfeld may be a record label and critics worst nightmare as his incredible talent is not easily tagged into one comfortable niche. From a purely artistic standpoint Doerrfeld’s music makes you think about music and nothing else. A tremendously gifted artist whose talent stands any musical test thrust upon it. Well worth a listen!
Time Again Reviewed by CriticalJazz
Bill Doerrfeld’s debut album “Time And Again” was recently reviewed by Critical Jazz. Highlights include the following:
“Doerrfeld is a gifted pianist with a very specific artistic vision.”
“Doerrfeld may be somewhat new to the scene in terms of recognition but a musical voice that is visionary, futuristic but firmly grounded. An artist that displays the utmost respect for the genres he draws from as well as the product he presents. A sonic bi-product of his own making and a name to remember. A new-age Keith Jarrett? Maybe…An exciting new voice in the field of solo piano recordings? Yes!”
“A virtuoso experience well worth a listen.”
