Marilyn Crispell's captivating album, This Appearing World, is a masterful exploration of the free jazz and jazz genres. Released on 12 October 2011 via the Rattle label, this 40-minute musical journey showcases Crispell's innovative and expressive approach to her craft. 
The album's diverse tracklist, featuring pieces such as Gentle Folk, Snow Grind, and Rumi Nation, demonstrates Crispell's remarkable range and creativity. With each composition, she weaves a unique sonic tapestry that invites the listener to immerse themselves in her distinctive soundscapes. From the introspective moments of Missed Children to the vibrant energy of Tough Fairy, Crispell's music is a testament to her boundless imagination and technical prowess.
Throughout This Appearing World, Marilyn Crispell's passion for experimentation and improvisation shines through, resulting in an album that is both deeply personal and universally relatable. As the tracks unfold, from the haunting beauty of Here Seas Peak to the enigmatic intrigue of Sine Language, it becomes clear that Crispell is an artist who continues to push the boundaries of her genre, creating music that is at once challenging, beautiful, and profoundly moving.