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Rob Mazurek's Starlicker: Double Demon
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Jason Adasiewicz
vibraphone
Bobby Hutcherson
vibraphone1941 - 2016

Walt Dickerson
vibraphone1928 - 2008

John Herndon
percussion
In view of Starlicker's respective track records it's perhaps unsurprising that its collective music is full of out-of-kilter rhythmic vitality. What's surprising however is the full sound they get from limited resources, as on "Vodou Cinque" where Herndon's work borders on hyperactive for as long as it takes the ear to adjust, but when things fall into place it's clear that the balance between the free and the predetermined is finely, tellingly struck.
On the following "Orange Blossom," Herndon initially nails an almost martial groove before breaking at around the 1:20 mark. What follows is equally marked by a collective vitality, which keeps the ear cocked to Adasiewicz's understated contribution, the nature of which casts him in the role of eye of the storm.
It could be argued that Mazurek is a player who takes his cues from

Don Cherry
trumpet1936 - 1995

Jason Adasiewicz
vibraphone
Bobby Hutcherson
vibraphone1941 - 2016

Walt Dickerson
vibraphone1928 - 2008

John Herndon
percussion
In view of Starlicker's respective track records it's perhaps unsurprising that its collective music is full of out-of-kilter rhythmic vitality. What's surprising however is the full sound they get from limited resources, as on "Vodou Cinque" where Herndon's work borders on hyperactive for as long as it takes the ear to adjust, but when things fall into place it's clear that the balance between the free and the predetermined is finely, tellingly struck.
On the following "Orange Blossom," Herndon initially nails an almost martial groove before breaking at around the 1:20 mark. What follows is equally marked by a collective vitality, which keeps the ear cocked to Adasiewicz's understated contribution, the nature of which casts him in the role of eye of the storm.
It could be argued that Mazurek is a player who takes his cues from

Don Cherry
trumpet1936 - 1995
Track Listing
Double Demon; Vodou Cinque; Orange Blossom; Andromeda; Triple Hex; Skull Cave.
Personnel
Rob Mazurek
trumpetRob Mazurek: cornet; Jason Adasiewicz: vibraphone; John Herndon: drums.
Album information
Title: Double Demon | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Delmark Records
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