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| Mark O'Leary Terje Isungset Shamanic Voices ![]() O'Leary spikes the electricity up a few million notches on the opening piece, "Rainmaker, " countered by Isungset's asymmetrical percussion endeavors that spark notions of a soul-cleansing process. And in other regions of sound and scope, they venture into abstract, but uncannily cohesive diatribes. On "Vardlokker, " the duo renders a fractured jazz-metal motif via clanging and crashing rhythmic elements and counterbalancing dialogues. They also sport a rather large sound that elicits a semblance of joyous unity. The artists tear it up with a garrulous groove during "Seidr, " as O'Leary generates some high-heat and the percussionist institutes an off-kilter tribal rhythm vamp. Ultimately, this outing provides yet another sterling perspective of O'Leary's flexibility and open-minded proclivities. However, the twosome resides on a balanced plane that radiates in a prismatic sort of way. Lots of goodness under the proverbial hood here. Glenn Astarita write your comments about the article :: © 2025 Jazz News :: home page |