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Exploding Star Orchestra|Stars Have Shapes

Stars Have Shapes

Exploding Star Orchestra, Rob Mazurek, Nicole Mitchell

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The Exploding Star Orchestra, a large group led by Chicago-based trumpeter and composer Rob Mazurek, is an improvising ensemble that shifts from project to project. The group's debut CD, We Are All from Somewhere Else, and its second release, co-credited to trumpeter Bill Dixon, offered both swirling storms of funky electronic jazz and music with orchestral scope and atmospheric beauty. On the latter album, Dixon's squiggly lines burst forth like Cy Twombly scribbling over a Mark Rothko painting. This disc, like We Are All from Somewhere Else, owes something to Sun Ra in its use of large ensembles for unorthodox purposes, but it takes a lot from other regions of the avant-garde, too, including the importation of non-musical sound effects (bicycles, insects, rain) and the use of specially prepared instruments. The Bill Dixon collaboration proved that Exploding Star could kick it live; this album displays their mastery of the studio. The difference is the difference between Miles Davis' 1975 live album Agharta and the slow-burning studio epic "He Loved Him Madly," recorded with almost the same band on Get Up with It. The two long tracks on Stars Have Shapes, "Ascension Ghost Impression No. 2" and "Three Blocks of Light," are deep, dark, resonant caves in which musicians and listeners wander and explore; the two short pieces, "ChromoRocker" and "Impression No. 1," offer more conventional free jazz grooves, at times sounding remarkably similar to Herbie Hancock's work with Mwandishi.
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Ascension Ghost Impression no. 2
00:20:14

Exploding Star Orchestra, MainArtist

(C) 2010 Delmark Records (P) 2010 Delmark Records

2
ChromoRocker
00:04:48

Exploding Star Orchestra, MainArtist

(C) 2010 Delmark Records (P) 2010 Delmark Records

3
Three Blocks of Light
00:18:40

Exploding Star Orchestra, MainArtist

(C) 2010 Delmark Records (P) 2010 Delmark Records

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Impression no. 1
00:06:33

Exploding Star Orchestra, MainArtist

(C) 2010 Delmark Records (P) 2010 Delmark Records

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The Exploding Star Orchestra, a large group led by Chicago-based trumpeter and composer Rob Mazurek, is an improvising ensemble that shifts from project to project. The group's debut CD, We Are All from Somewhere Else, and its second release, co-credited to trumpeter Bill Dixon, offered both swirling storms of funky electronic jazz and music with orchestral scope and atmospheric beauty. On the latter album, Dixon's squiggly lines burst forth like Cy Twombly scribbling over a Mark Rothko painting. This disc, like We Are All from Somewhere Else, owes something to Sun Ra in its use of large ensembles for unorthodox purposes, but it takes a lot from other regions of the avant-garde, too, including the importation of non-musical sound effects (bicycles, insects, rain) and the use of specially prepared instruments. The Bill Dixon collaboration proved that Exploding Star could kick it live; this album displays their mastery of the studio. The difference is the difference between Miles Davis' 1975 live album Agharta and the slow-burning studio epic "He Loved Him Madly," recorded with almost the same band on Get Up with It. The two long tracks on Stars Have Shapes, "Ascension Ghost Impression No. 2" and "Three Blocks of Light," are deep, dark, resonant caves in which musicians and listeners wander and explore; the two short pieces, "ChromoRocker" and "Impression No. 1," offer more conventional free jazz grooves, at times sounding remarkably similar to Herbie Hancock's work with Mwandishi.
© Phil Freeman /TiVo

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