Marilyn Mazur's "Tryllemusik," released on June 18, 2001, under Edition Wilhelm Hansen, is a captivating journey into the world of jazz, spanning a concise yet engaging 50 minutes. Mazur, known for her innovative approach to rhythm and percussion, crafts an album that is both intricate and accessible, blending various jazz styles with a touch of whimsy and magic, as the title suggests.
The album features a mix of original compositions and reinterpretations, showcasing Mazur's versatility and musical prowess. With tracks like "Rockland," "Power-Rap," and "Storm Og Krig," she explores dynamic rhythms and energetic grooves, while pieces such as "Lille Svale," "Turtelduen," and "Delfindrømmen" offer a more introspective and melodic experience. The recurring "Trylleformular" tracks serve as enchanting interludes, tying the album together with a sense of continuity and magic.
Mazur's collaboration with a stellar ensemble of musicians elevates the album, creating a rich tapestry of sounds that highlight her compositions and arrangements. "Tryllemusik" is a testament to Marilyn Mazur's artistry, offering a unique and engaging listening experience that showcases her distinctive voice in the world of jazz.