Mazurek, Rob / Pulsar Quartet / Stellar Pulsations
Album: | Stellar Pulsations | Collection: | Jazz | |
Artist: | Mazurek, Rob / Pulsar Quartet | Added: | Nov 2012 | |
Label: | Delmark Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2012-11-18 | Pull Date: | 2013-01-20 | Charts: | Jazz |
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Album Review
Fo
Reviewed 2012-11-18
Reviewed 2012-11-18
ROB MAZUREK PULSAR QUARTET: Stellar Pulsations
Delmark, 2012
POSTMODERN JAZZ – Mazurek, an incredibly prolific cornetist who is practically a jazz scene unto himself, brings us a great set of small-group pieces with personnel drawn from his Exploding Star Orchestra. The compositions are free-falling but focused, with lots of variety from track to track. Mazurek’s playing recalls the masters of hard bop in one moment, then hits a jagged-edged trill in the next, while the band goes from explosive energy to brooding introspection. Really excellent.
All very good. Try any. Fo’s Picks: 1, 3, 4, 7
1. 7:45 – pounding rhythm: melodic cornet, piano goes nuts over dark pulse
2. 4:41 – gentle ballad with a steely edge, muted cornet, 2nd half a dark sway
3. 8:37 – billowing: a tumbling tumult of drums, edgy horn, scattered piano
4. 6:30 – uptempo stomp & roll, melodic approach over a rock-hard groove
5. 5:07 – low and brooding, muted cornet over a nonstop, repeated bass riff
6. 8:12 – twisty over quick, bustling drums: piano/cornet dig in & spin out
7. 6:43 – relaxed balladry: a lovely drifting song, very melodic and dreamy
[ Fo ] - 18 November 2012
Delmark, 2012
POSTMODERN JAZZ – Mazurek, an incredibly prolific cornetist who is practically a jazz scene unto himself, brings us a great set of small-group pieces with personnel drawn from his Exploding Star Orchestra. The compositions are free-falling but focused, with lots of variety from track to track. Mazurek’s playing recalls the masters of hard bop in one moment, then hits a jagged-edged trill in the next, while the band goes from explosive energy to brooding introspection. Really excellent.
All very good. Try any. Fo’s Picks: 1, 3, 4, 7
1. 7:45 – pounding rhythm: melodic cornet, piano goes nuts over dark pulse
2. 4:41 – gentle ballad with a steely edge, muted cornet, 2nd half a dark sway
3. 8:37 – billowing: a tumbling tumult of drums, edgy horn, scattered piano
4. 6:30 – uptempo stomp & roll, melodic approach over a rock-hard groove
5. 5:07 – low and brooding, muted cornet over a nonstop, repeated bass riff
6. 8:12 – twisty over quick, bustling drums: piano/cornet dig in & spin out
7. 6:43 – relaxed balladry: a lovely drifting song, very melodic and dreamy
[ Fo ] - 18 November 2012
Track Listing
1. | Primitive Jupiter | 5. | Spanish Venus | |||
2. | Magic Saturn | 6. | Twister Uranus | |||
3. | Spiritual Mars | 7. | Folk Song Neptune | |||
4. | Spiral Mercury | . |