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Marilyn Crispell, Thommy Andersson, Michala ?stergaard-Nielsen: The Cave
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Marilyn Crispell
pianob.1947
"My Spirit Heart," like The Cave itselfcomposed fully by Danish drummer/composer

Michala Østergaard-Nielsen
drumsb.1974
Thommy Andersson
bass"Improv #1," Andersson's solo turn, rings?like an echo through Denmarkresonant, earthy, darkand leads into the opening cymbal-swish-whisper of "T.B.A." From there, Crispell, as much of her own voice as she is of composer Nielsen, threads dimensions, landing in the tumult of "Nine Tone Story," where Nielsen, Crispell, and Andersson, like kids in a playground, bash about. Hypnotists all, their sound is a beauty for each listener.?
"Into the Light" and "Improv #2," like the music within a Buddhist Temple, are a wonderfully welcoming sound in a world that warily, if at all, welcomes.? And though anything can be expected, it is hard to fathom where the mid-'40s mood ballad "A Smile of the Butterfly" comes from except to be happy it came into being when it did. This throwback track has everything going for itNielson's spectral gongs, Crispell's melodic light, Andersson's after-hour depthand closes out The Cave, leading to future replays. ">
Track Listing
The Cave; My Spirit Heart; Improv #1; T.B.A.; Nine Tone Story; Into the Light; Improv #2; A Smile of a Butterfly.
Personnel
Additional Instrumentation
Michala ?stergaard-Nielsen: Percussion; Vibraphonette.
Album information
Title: The Cave | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: ILK Music
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