TAMNA VODA completes the multicultural adventure cycle begun on DARK's coruscating debut. Percussionist extraordinaire Mark Nauseef, guitarist Miroslav Tadic, bassist Mark Sims, and second drummer Leonice Shinneman take us through dank tunnels of killer fusion, aided by guest musicians David Torn and L. Shankar-who rips loose with some of the most hauntingly surreal violin licks in recent memory. Dark takes its cues equally from Mahavishnu Orchestra, Krakatau, and King Crimson. In fact, the opening "Trilok," no doubt a paean to that much-regarded tabla player, could be lost sessions from Crimson's LARKS TONGUES IN ASPIC, featuring Shankar's piercing violin wails, Nauseef's nimble turns of phrase, and Tadic's volcanic guitar rushes.
Things get a little Return to Forever-ish on the skankin'"Ready to Order," replete with vibes right out of the Pierre Moerlen school of post-Gong fusion, but Nauseef's complex fills and trills upset the apple cart every few moments. It doesn't get much better than this. Dark's music is timeless, thoroughly satisfying, original, and excellent. - AllMusic
Tracks
01. Trilok (Mark Nauseef)
02. Xanthophyl (For Marie) (Leonice Shinneman)
03. Sacred Heart (For Sabine) (Mark Nauseef)
04. Drifting (Jimi Hendrix)
05. Buzzard Luck (Leonice Shinneman)
06. Tamna Voda (Miroslav Tadic)
07. Ready To Order (Mark London Sims)
08. Smoke At Will (Mark London Sims)
09. Para (Joachin Kühn)
10. Merciful (For Milo Kofi Nauseef) (Mark Nauseef)
MIROSLAV TADIĆ electric & acoustic guitars
MARK LONDON SIMS bass, organ
LEONICE SHINNEMAN percussion
MARK NAUSEEF drums, percussion, electronics
With
DAVID TORN guitar & loops (3, 7, 10)
L. SHANKAR double violin (1, 4, 9)
Recorded August, 1988 at Studio Zerkall, Germany
CMP Records – CMP CD 36