Marilyn Mazur's Shamania: Rerooting
Editor's Choice
Author: Jane Cornwell
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Musicians: |
Lotte Anker (ts, ss) |
Label: |
Clap Your Hands |
Magazine Review Date: |
Dec/Jan/2022/2023 |
Media Format: |
CD, DL |
Catalogue Number: |
CYH004 |
RecordDate: |
Rec. January 2022 |
Leave it to Marilyn Mazur to take us back to our roots: to Gaia. Mother Earth. Our Selves. Brimming with creativity, strafed with witchy magic and life-affirming verve, this fabulous recording returns the veteran Danish percussionist/composer to her career origins, pre-Miles, way before Jan Garbarek.
From 1978 to 1986 Mazur and her Primi Band, an all-female theatre ensemble, channelled a primal, anything goes energy; Mazur's 10-strong Scandi outfit Shamania take up the baton here. Released on Clap Your Hands, a label with a remit to explore the creative process, Rerooting is powerful, emboldened by its right to fail. A focus on rhythm, body and voice heightens the shamanic vibe; lauded jazz singers Josefine Cronholm and Sissel Vera Petterson are clarion-like on ‘The Birds Are Early Out’, a divine swirl of timbres and nuances, vast horizons and inky depths – and a highlight among 16 compositions of varying vintage. ‘Coloured Minds’ is both delicate (Mazur's kalimba) and robust (Hirabayashi's prepared piano); ‘Shamamalibas’ is a lively exchange between goathorn, percussion, congas and soprano sax.
Mazur closes with the solo ‘Gongs for Peace’, a treat for fans and a plea for the planet. Awesome stuff.
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