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Rob Mazurek's Desert Encrypts: Vo. 1 Album Release


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Green Mill and Experimental Sound Studio present Rob Mazurek's Desert Encrypts Volume 1 Record Release!

Green Mill

4802 N. Broadway Ave.

Chicago, IL 60640

August 2 & 3, 2019

Friday, August 2, 9pm – 1am

Saturday, August 3, 8pm – 12am

$15 at the door

As an extension of its weekly OPTION series, Experimental Sound Studio is pleased to partner with the Green Mill to present Rob Mazurek's Desert Encrypts: Volume 1 Record Release (Astral Spirit Records).

Multidisciplinary artist, musician, composer, and improviser, Rob Mazurek, brings three of the world's finest creative musicians together for the Chicago premiere of Mazurek’s two-part suite Desert Encrypts: Volume 1.

Coming from Chicago, Philadelphia, Canada via New York, and Norway via Austin, this new quartet includes: Kris Davis (piano), Ingebrigt Håker Flaten (bass), Chad Taylor (drums), and Rob Mazurek (compositions, piccolo trumpet and electronics).

Desert Encrypts: Volume 1, is a two-part suite based on observations from the desert in and around Marfa, TX. It also explores Mazurek’s ongoing fascination with social, psychological, and physiological structures, both terrestrial and extra-terrestrial. The composition includes written music and graphic scores for improvisation.

Mazurek has been reshaping modern music's cutting edge for the past three decades. He is co-leader (with Chad Taylor) of the Chicago Underground collective, and director of Exploding Star Orchestra. His compositions utilize traditional, graphic and electro-acoustic techniques and strategies, which have consistently pushed the limits of modern music. A recent All About Jazz review remarks “Rob Mazurek has spent years exploring less tangible parts of the universe, seldom seen—or heard—by others. In the process he has laid claim to a space of his own.”

Kris Davis was named 2017 Rising Star Pianist and 2018 Rising Star Jazz Artist in Downbeat. She has been described by Jason Moran in Art Forum as “an honorary descendant of Cecil Taylor.” Her latest recording, Octopus, on her own Pyroclastic label, pairs her with Craig Taborn and is an astonishing testimony to her fierce individuality and lyrical sensitivity.

Ingebrigt Håker Flatten is a muscular player whose tone and attack on the bass run the gamut from Paul Chambers to Buschi Niebergall. Flaten's sense of both openness and control serves ensembles as diverse as The Thing, Free Fall, Atomic, Scorch Trio, and the Kornstad/Håker Flaten Duo. His group, Young Mothers, recently garnered praise for their new release, Morose, from Glide Magazine: “the band reels back and forth from moments of complete musical chaos to sonic beauty.”

Percussionist Chad Taylor has been redefining the way drums can be approached for over twenty years. The Wire remarks that Taylor’s “deftness, imagination and formidable technical skill make his playing a joy to listen to.” All About Jazz describes his latest solo recording, Myths and Morals, as “a lively dialogue with the vibrant sounds of the world. The music acknowledges the masters that have been here before while searching for new sounds in a language that is both personal and universal.”


Green Mill Event: http://greenmilljazz.com/events/9pm-1am-rob-mazurek/