As an improvisor, Rob Mazurek has a knack for making the most unexpected change in a melody sound beautiful. On Silver Spines melodic cornet improvisations flow into densely layered sound constructions and abstract duets with engineer Casey Rice. Like his work in the Chicago Underground, Isotope 217 and various other solo projects, Silver Spines touches on jazz, minimalism and computer music, but finds it's spark in the space between. (Previously deleted:9/1/10. Original release date:8/27/02)
7 Haphazard Half Hazardous.. Frequencies Push Through Another and Another
8 For, Love (No Burst in Beginning)
9 Through the Window There Was a Green and Blue Dress
10 Metal Monsters Never Fail Me Now
11 Composition 56 in 4th Place and Still Looking
12 Them Sang So_Song Birds
13 Remember the Time It Spun Out and Fell Into Itself. It Never Stopped Rising
14 Quietly Sleeping
15 How Time Turns in on Itself (Or) That Thought I Had Next Thursday Was a Good One
16 Underwater and Trying to Find the Stars
17 Still Looking But Not Breathing
18 Love, for (Slight Burst in Beginning)
As an improvisor, Rob Mazurek has a knack for making the most unexpected change in a melody sound beautiful. On Silver Spines melodic cornet improvisations flow into densely layered sound constructions and abstract duets with engineer Casey Rice. Like his work in the Chicago Underground, Isotope 217 and various other solo projects, Silver Spines touches on jazz, minimalism and computer music, but finds it's spark in the space between. (Previously deleted:9/1/10. Original release date:8/27/02)