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1. | A World Of Gates
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2. | Drum Tunnel
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3. | The Electric Cave
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4. | The Dreamcatcher
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5. | Visions In The Wood
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6. | Back To Dreamfog Mountain
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7. | Creature Talk
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8. | See There
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9. | Valley Of Fragments
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10. | Enchanted Place
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11. | Castle Of Air
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12. | The Holey
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Jazz
Recorded August 1994
Aina Kemanis voice Hans Ulrik saxophones Nils Petter Molvær trumpet Eivind Aarset guitar Elvira Plenar piano, keyboards Klavs Hovman basses Audun Kleive drums Marilyn Mazur percussion
Marilyn Mazur is best known today as the flamboyant percussionist at the heart of the Jan Garbarek Group (Twelve Moons, Visible World), speeding around an ever burgeoning array of multi-ethnic metal, wood and clay instruments. Garbarek: "Marilyn is like the wind. An elemental force." Prior employers Gil Evans, Wayne Shorter, and Miles Davis have similarly valued her pervasive, penetrating percussion. Marilyn drew up the blueprint for Future Song - an American-Danish-Nowegian-Yugoslavian musical alliance - while working the stadiums with Miles in 1989 and the group has survived with intact personnel for eight years. Mazur says: "The music is intended to be like a living organism, expanding through specific dramatic sequences into more open structures. It represents a wide dynamic spectrum, explores many emotions." Small Labyrinths is the Danish-American percussionist's leader-date debut for ECM.
Marilyn Mazur
Active Decades: '90s and '00s Born: Jan 18, 1955 Genre: Jazz Styles: Avant-Garde Jazz, Fusion, Post-Bop
Marilyn Mazur is best known for her association with Miles Davis, but she has actually played in many settings. Born to Polish and African-American parents, Mazur has lived in Denmark since she was six. She studied classical piano and dance -- eventually switching to drums -- and improvised music. She attended the Royal Danish Conservatory of Music, worked locally and in 1985 was part of Palle Mikkelborg's recording of "Aura" with Davis. Soon afterward she began working with the trumpeter (off and on from 1985-89) and then had stints with Gil Evans and Wayne Shorter. In 1989 she formed her band Future Song, and in 1994 Mazur recorded as a leader for Storyville with her adventurous Pulse Unit, which mostly featured her own compositions. --- Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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