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Dimensional Stardust

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The Careening Prism Within (Parable 43...

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Parable 3000 (We All Come from Somewhe...

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A Wrinkle in Time Sets Concentric Circ...

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Galaxy 1000

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Future Shaman

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We Are All From Somewhere Else

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Stars Have Shapes

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Lightning Dreamers

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Shape Shifter

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Biography

While Rob Mazurek’s solo work as a musician expands from cornet, piano, and piccolo trumpet studies to embody musique concrete and electronic experimentation, his composition for large ensemble reveals an intuitive sense of scale. Commissioned by the Chicago Cultural Center and the Jazz Institute of Chicago in 2005 to assemble a group representing the diversity of the city’s contemporary avant-garde, Mazurek amassed a 14-piece ensemble and began composing music for what became his Exploding Star Orchestra. Including musicians from the often-segregated communities of Chicago’s North, South, and West sides – from his long-time collaborators in Tortoise’s expansive orbit, to Great Black Music luminaries from the hallowed AACM, to free jazz revivalists from the Umbrella Music group – Exploding Star Orchestra debuted in the urban epicenter of Chicago’s Millennium Park and, shortly after, went into John McEntire’s Soma Studios to record We Are All From Somewhere Else (Thrill Jockey, 2007). By the time of Galactic Parables Vol. 1, ESO’s 2015 triple LP release, Mazurek reflected to Pop Matters that Exploding Star Orchestra is “the conceptual, compositional and philosophical center of all my work... a life star of musical, visual and conceptual ideas."