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Chrysakis, Thanos / Philip Somervell: Knotted Alembic (Aural Terrains -- Greece/UK ) Price: $15.95 In Stock The 7 part "Knotted Alembic" is an improvisation between electroacoustic artist and label leader Thanos Chrysakis and Brazilian based Chilean pianist Philip Somervell performing inside and out of the piano. |
Gonzalez, Dennis Yells at Eels: Resurrection and Life (Ayler -- France ) Price: $15.95 In Stock Named for the miraculous recovery of drummer and AACM founder Alvin Fielder, who travelled to Dallas in 2010 to record with trumpeter Gonzalez and his sons bassist Aaron and vibraphonist Stefan, with Gaika James on trombone. |
Michalowski, Piotr / Jaime Rodriguez Matos / Christopher M. Skebo: Dyads (Abzu -- USA ) Price: $12.95 In Stock A trio of Michigan creative music improvisers with wind player Piotr Michalowski, guitarist Jaime Rodriguez Matos and bassist/trumpter/percussionist Christopher M. Skebo in 3 studio and one live recording. |
WPB3 (Werchowska / Pontevia / Boubaker): A Floating World (Mikroton Recordings -- Russia ) Price: $13.95 In Stock The French WPB3 trio explores areas between abstract minimalist, contemporary concrete instrumental improvised music and energetic noisy free jazz with an uncompromisingly totally free approach. |
Sim + Otomo: Monte Alto Estate (Doubtmusic -- Japan ) Price: $17.95 In Stock Sim is the 3 piece electronic/rock band of Teruyuki, Yoshio & Masahiro, here with Otomo Yoshihide on turntables and synth, and amazing album of rhythms in a This Heat "Repeat" mode. |
Shiurba, John: Triplicate (Spool -- Canada ) Price: $9.95 In Stock Composer John Shiurba with an impressive West Coast octet including vocalists Lara Bruckmann & Morgan Guberman, trumpeter Tom Djll, drummer Gino Robair, and bassist Matthew Sperry, &c. conducting them through five twisted compositions. |
Tabuenca, Luis / Wade Matthews: Punto Cero Aragon (Aural Terrains -- Greece/UK ) Price: $17.95 In Stock A sound project by experimental musician Luis Tabuenca with Wade Matthews and ethnomusicologist Ana Maria Alarcon-Jimenez, inspired by the sonic heritage of Aragon, in pieces that reflect and question issues of memory, space & place. |