Rob Mazurek's "The Space Between" is a captivating journey into the realms of free jazz and avant-garde music, released on April 16, 2013, under the Delmark label. Clocking in at just over 40 minutes, this album is a concise yet powerful exploration of sound and improvisation. Mazurek, known for his innovative approach to music, delivers a collection of tracks that push the boundaries of traditional jazz, offering a fresh and exciting listening experience.
The album opens with the "Vortex" series, a sequence of five tracks that immediately draw the audience into a world of experimental soundscapes. Each piece builds upon the last, creating a sense of progression and development. "We Are All One with the Moon and Planets" continues this exploration, blending ethereal tones with rhythmic complexity. "Only" and "The Shifting Sequence" further showcase Mazurek's ability to blend structure with spontaneity, while "Illumination Drone 17" introduces a hypnotic, meditative quality that adds depth to the album.
"The Space Between" also features more introspective pieces like "Space Between" and "Seven Blues," which offer moments of reflection amidst the album's more intense passages. The closing track, "Indra's Net," brings the journey full circle, tying together the various themes and motifs explored throughout the album.
With its bold compositions and fearless approach to jazz, "The Space Between" is a testament to Rob Mazurek's artistry and his enduring influence on the avant-garde scene. Whether you're a long-time fan of free jazz or a newcomer looking to explore its boundaries, this album offers a rich and rewarding experience.