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Misha Mengelberg / Sabu Toyozumi:
The Analects Of Confucius (NoBusiness)

Previously unreleased, this remarkable 2000 duo performance from Dutch pianist Misha Mengelberg and Japanese drummer Sabu Toyozumi captures their playful and philosophical interplay in two extended improvisations, a Monk tribute, and a touching solo dedicated to Mengelberg's wife, blending wit, dynamic textures, and deep mutual respect in a session Toyozumi calls a personal tribute to his "guru." ... Click to View


Amy Denio:
Variete (Klanggalerie)

A sophisticated and delightful cinematic work from Seattle multi-instrumentalist Amy Denio, who composes and leads a 12-piece ensemble in a dynamic new soundtrack to the 1925 silent film Varieté, blending electric guitar, accordion, voice, and hammered dulcimer with a chamber orchestra of woodwinds, strings, and percussion in a rich, genre-defying studio recording. ... Click to View


FDF Trio:
Possibility And Prejudices From Within A Cup [VINYL] (Konnekt)

A fiercely expressive trio of drummer Nicolas Field, saxophonist John Dikeman, and pianist Thomas Florin, delivering a raw and evolving session of free improvisation, recorded in Geneva with a spirit of spontaneity and shared energy, channeling aggression, nuance, and dynamic interplay into a collective sound that values connection and honest interaction. ... Click to View


Re-Ghoster Extended:
The Zebra Paradox [VINYL] (Konnekt)

Expanding the Re-Ghoster trio of Nicolas Field on drums, Thomas Florin on piano, and Valerio Tricoli on revox and electronics with the addition of Nate Wooley on acoustic and amplified trumpet and Fritz Welch's visceral vocal work, the group explores surreal electroacoustic improvisation through dense, transdimensional soundscapes, fractured time, deranged textures, and ritualistic intensity; incredible! ... Click to View


Jim Denley / Dale Gorfinkel / Peter Farrar:
Vents (Relative Pitch)

An unconventional Australian trio exploring breath, vibration, and material resonance, as flutist Jim Denley, airdrum inventor Dale Gorfinkel, and sonic sculptor Peter Farrar create a richly textured world of wind, water, and pressure in two improvised pieces of organic, immersive sound, recorded in Sydney and shaped by the physical vitality of their experimental instruments. ... Click to View


Bristle (McKean / Wright / Campbell / Mezzacappa):
Archimera (Queen Bee Records)

Ten years after their last release, Northern California’s Bristle returns with a richly inventive chamber jazz album blending virtuosic improvisation and playful composition, as saxophonists Randy McKean and Cory Wright join violinist/oboist Murray Campbell and bassist Lisa Mezzacappa in a dynamic, Threadgill-esque ensemble sound full of counterpoint, wit, and imaginative sonic twists. ... Click to View


ukya (Bo / Lien / Sorenmo):
We Come For An Experience Of Presence (Nakama Records)

The debut from Norwegian trio ükya — trombonist Emil Bø, guitarist Kristian Enkerud Lien, and drummer Michael Lee Sørenmo — offers a lyrical yet rigorous exploration of just intonation, European art music, minimalism, and British free improvisation, blending intuitive interplay with sonic precision in a strikingly original and deeply present studio recording. ... Click to View


Jimmy Bennington / Paul Blaney / Julian Prister:
Blue Veils And Bright Stars (ThatSwan!)

Recorded in 2005 and dedicated to Sun Ra and His Arkestra, this dynamic and lyrically inclined trio session brings together legendary trombonist Julian Priester with Canadian bassist Paul Blaney and drummer Jimmy Bennington, weaving spontaneous improvisations, expressive modern jazz, and a soulful rendering of “Mood Indigo” into a deeply rooted and timeless recording. ... Click to View


Sam Rivers:
The Quest (Red Records)

A reissue of Sam Rivers' powerful 1976 trio session with bassist Dave Holland and drummer Barry Altschul, capturing the group's remarkable chemistry in four extended pieces that move fluidly between searing swing, freeform expression, and percussive intensity, with Rivers shifting between tenor, soprano, flute, and piano in a virtuosic and deeply spontaneous studio performance. ... Click to View


Money :
Money 2 [2 CDs] (Love Earth Music)

An enigmatic 2-CD release of glacial dark ambient and pulsing glitch from the elusive project Money, where each track-titled simply "money" — unfolds like a slow-moving tectonic shift, sculpting ominous, hollow textures with unsettling momentum; a minimalist package and a deeply immersive sonic enigma of brooding presence and uneasy stillness. ... Click to View


AMM with Sachiko M:
Testing (Matchless)

A rare meeting between Japanese minimalist Sachiko M and AMM's Eddie Prévost and John Tilbury, recorded in 2004 at London's Museum of Garden History, where sine wave precision meets tactile percussion and spacious piano in an intricate electroacoustic improvisation that explores silence, texture, and the fragile tension of deep collective listening. ... Click to View


Eddie Prevost:
Material Consequences (Matchless)

An engrossing solo statement from AMM percussionist Eddie Prévost, recorded in 2001, using bowed cymbals, found objects, resonant drums, and extended techniques to explore a wide sonic palette, transforming his percussion into a nuanced instrument of texture, tone, and timbral abstraction in a focused, contemplative, and remarkably expressive improvisation. ... Click to View


Izumi Kimura / Gerry Hemingway:
How The Dust Falls (Auricle)

The second duo release from pianist Izumi Kimura and drummer/percussionist Gerry Hemingway —also known for their powerful trio collaborations with bassist Barry Guy —furthers their exploration of structured improvisation through patient, intricately shaped performances, including an evocative reimagining of Blind Willie Johnson's "Dark Was the Night", blending lyrical depth with dynamic sonic experimentation. ... Click to View


Wallace / Vazquez / Von Schultz:
Siesta (577 Records)

Recorded during an ambitious 15-day, 14-show European tour, this debut from pianist Eli Wallace, bassist Pablo Vazquez, and drummer Marcelo von Schultz captures the spontaneous chemistry of a trio forged in motion, weaving explosive rhythmic interplay, extended techniques, and melodic nuance into a vibrant and unpredictable tapestry of creative improvisation. ... Click to View


Mira Trio (Furioso / Mira / Gibson):
Machinerie (4DaRecord)

Blending cellist Miguel Mira's structural premeditation with the spontaneity of free improvisation, the trio of Mira, saxophonist Yedo Gibson, and drummer Felice Furioso crafts a richly textural and architectonically inspired session, recorded in Lisbon, where extended techniques and expressive interplay shape a dynamic sonic vision of figurative expressionism in sound. ... Click to View


Japp Blonk:
Kurt Schwitters Ursonate (Corbett vs. Dempsey)

Dutch vocal artist Jaap Blonk performs Kurt Schwitters' iconic Dada sound poem Ursonate with deeply internalized precision and theatrical nuance, drawing on decades of experience to present a vivid, expressive interpretation of the four-movement work, including both an improvised and written Kadenz, in this definitive 2024 studio recording. ... Click to View


Various Artists:
Music is a Message From Space [VINYL] (Corbett vs. Dempsey)

A cosmic tribute to Sun Ra's legacy, this limited-edition LP opens with a rare 1950s home recording of Ra performing a cappella, followed by archival and new works from Joe McPhee, Raymond Boni, Jason Adasiewicz, Wolfgang Voigt, and Spaceways Inc. (Ken Vandermark/Nate McBride/Hamid Drake) with Zu, reimagining Ra's soundworld through homage, remix, and exploratory improvisation. ... Click to View


Henry Kaiser / Kurt Newman:
After (Fractal)

Guitarists Henry Kaiser and Kurt Newman engage in free improvisations inspired by classic songs they love — not covers, but intuitive commentaries recorded after listening to tracks by Pink Floyd ("See Emily Play"), The Who, ZZ Top, Fleetwood Mac, Richard Thompson, &c. — creating spontaneous, exploratory duets that reinterpret familiar sonic memories through raw, imaginative abstraction. ... Click to View


Eventless Plot | Yorgos Dimitriadis:
Entanglements [CASSETTE + DOWNLOAD] (Innovo Editions)

A rich electroacoustic dialogue recorded in Greece, Entanglements teams the hybrid percussion/modular-objects trio Eventless Plot with Berlin sound sculptor Yorgos Dimitriadis, layering responsive drum gestures, electronics, tape, samplers, and modular synth in a live performance that blurs composition and improvisation into immersive, intricate sonic interplay. ... Click to View


Evan Johnson (Marco Fusi):
Dust Book (Another Timbre)

Composed for violist Marco Fusi and performed on viola d'amore, Evan Johnson's most extended work to date unfolds with extreme precision and delicate fragmentation, where hushed gestures, suppressed resonance, and micro-detailed silences create a hauntingly expressive sonic terrain of particulate texture and introspective, dust-like lyricism. ... Click to View


Joe Morris / Elliott Sharp:
Realism (ESP)

A powerful meeting of guitar luminaries Joe Morris and Elliott Sharp, recorded at Park West Studios in Brooklyn, where the duo delve into an intricate and exploratory dialogue of free improvisation and expanded sonic vocabulary, blending effects, electronics, and their singular guitar languages in a session that bridges avant-garde jazz, experimentalism, and raw creative spontaneity. ... Click to View


AGogol / NaabtalDeath / Ernesto Rodrigues / Guilherme Rodrigues:
Mistika Jpeg Oscillations (Creative Sources)

In a surreal electroacoustic encounter recorded live in Hannover, the quartet of AGogol, NaabtalDeath (Jerome Noetinger), Ernesto Rodrigues, and Guilherme Rodrigues deconstructs chamber music into a visceral, alchemical performance of modified strings, electronics, and crackling noise, blending absurd vocalizations, brutal textures, and delicate atmospheres into a raw, dreamlike sound theater. ... Click to View


Stefan Keune / Sandy Ewen / Damon Smith:
Two Felt-Tip Pens: Live At Moers (Balance Point Acoustics)

An explosive and intricately balanced trio performance dedicated to the late bassist Hans Schneider from sopranino and alto saxophonist Stefan Keune, guitarist Sandy Ewen, and bassist Damon Smith, recorded live at the Moers Festival, where jagged breathwork, meticulous micro-noise, and deep-string abstraction collide in a fiercely expressive set of free improvisation. ... Click to View


Bloomers (Efternoler / Dybbroe / Goodwin):
Cyclism (Relative Pitch)

Exploring free improvisation with a fierce political undertone, the Copenhagen-based trio Bloomers — trumpeter Anne Efternøler and reedists Maria Dybbroe and Carolyn Goodwin — are captured live in fifteen distinct locations around the globe, engaging in dynamic, textural dialogs that honor historic milestones in women's liberation through a poignant series of sonic vignettes blending abstraction, dissonance, and innate lyricism. ... Click to View


Jackie Myers:
What About The Butterfly [VINYL] (577 Records)

Pianist and vocalist Jackie Myers delivers a lyrically rich and microtonally innovative album recorded with an exceptional ensemble, including Bobby Watson, Rich Wheeler, Trent Austin, and members of the Fountain City String Quartet, blending spectral composition, soulful jazz vocals reminiscent of Billie Holiday, and detailed arrangements into an expressive and compelling release. ... Click to View


Laura Steenberge :
Piriforms (Sacred Realism)

Exploring the ethereal resonance of chant through intimate compositions for solo to quartet voice and bass flute, Laura Steenberge draws on the mysticism of medieval music, performed by Rebecca Lane, Catherine Lamb, Julia Holter, Yannick Guédon, and Evelyn Saylor in nuanced layers that reveal harmonic shadows, breath-bound relationships, and otherworldly sonic artifacts. ... Click to View


Philip Gayle :
Sunrise Crazy (Public Eyesore)

A richly textured exploration of acoustic and electronic soundscapes, fully displaying Philip Gayle's multi-instrumental prowess alongside contributions from Japanese vocalists and woodwind artist Shogo Oshima, at times with a number of improvising vocalists, culminating in a collaborative work that blurs the lines between folk, avant-garde, and ambient music. ... Click to View


MNE (Mikawa / Numata / Escalante):
MNE Is Not NME (Love Earth Music)

The trio of Toshiji Mikawa on electronics, Jun Numata (Doubtmusic) on guitar & electronics and Martin Escalante on saxophone for a superbly noisy and chaotic attack captured in Tokyo at Bar Isshee in 2023, two all-out assaults of clear electronic mayhem that would sit shoulder-to-shoulder with Borbetomagus and their kind; terrifyingly awesome! ... Click to View


Eva Novoa:
Novoa / Kamaguchi / Cleaver Trio - Vol. 2 [VINYL] (577 Records)

Barcelona-born pianist Eva Novoa leads bassist Masa Kamaguchi and drummer Gerald Cleaver in their second trio release for 577 Records, recorded in 2020 and blending melodic density with contrapuntal dialogue through a boldly experimental set on piano, Fender Rhodes, Chinese gongs, and improvisation, deepening the trio's inventive, textural interplay. ... Click to View


GPS (Guillermo Gregorio / Jeff Pearring / Charley Sabatino):
Directions + Destinations (577 Records)

A fascinating debut from the trio GPS — clarinetist Guillermo Gregorio, saxophonist Jeff Pearring, and bassist Charley Sabatino — recorded in two sessions a year apart where they capture fourteen dynamic tracks of composed and spontaneous collective improvisation, blending intuitive interplay and diverse genre influences into a distinct, uncategorizable sound. ... Click to View



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  • June 13, 2025:

    As anyone can see we're still catching up on a backlog of new releases, which isn't any kind of issue as the albums we've picked up over the last few weeks have added some incredible music to our catalog! Amid that I've been working on programming for our new interview section and some bigger changes to The Squid's Ear, making for a very busy and satisfying week.

    On the new interviews on The Squid's Ear, we published reviews from two guitarists Henry Kaiser and Barry Chabala and one from pianist Satoko Fujii. A number more are coming over the next weeks, either in-house already or in progress with the musicians, and the process has been well-received so far. If you haven't read Henry Kaiser's interview yet, it provides great advice and interesting perspectives for musicians young and old. Satoko Fujii's interview is very brief yet pointed; and Barry Chabala's interview is near to my heart in the breadth of his influences.




    Moving on to albums, with the backlog that we're catching up on, we had a chance to pick some favorites and most anticipated for this week's mailing list. Given that, it's hard to express which are my favorites, as the diversity in this week's offerings is impressive. For my personal listening, I'm preparing for the summer and looking for new albums to accompany me. The mix of options runs from the lyrically beautiful to the darkly aggressive, alongside free albums expressing open approaches, and a free referencing jazz tradition. This week's offerings are a great example of all of those, with joy, wonder, a little fear, and some thought-provoking eclecticism.

    I'll start with a personal favorite in Amy Denio's new soundtrack album, Variet, an eclectic and lyrical album that uses a surprising number of styles and orchestrations. I've been a fan of Denio since the 80s when a friend played me her Birthing Chair Blues on Knitting Factory Works. I was hooked, and soon found connections into my RIO/Henry Cow interests. When I moved Squidco to Wilmington, NC, Amy Denio reached out to me, telling me that she had heard we were presenting shows here. We weren't, but she convinced me to put on our first concert for The Billy Tipton Quartet, a memorably wonderful experience! While researching the new album I ran across this 2023 Amy Denio interview on Canvas Rebel that I recommend reading, as it gives a great overview of her career and the fascinating life she's led.

    The new album is superb, a sophisticated and lyrically rich merging of styles, exotic at times with surprising twists and charm. I list a couple of other albums with Denio that we have in stock as I write this entry.



    Denio, Amy: Variete (Klanggalerie)

    A sophisticated and delightful cinematic work from Seattle multi-instrumentalist Amy Denio, who composes and leads a 12-piece ensemble in a dynamic new soundtrack to the 1925 silent film Variet, blending electric guitar, accordion, voice, and hammered dulcimer with a chamber orchestra of woodwinds, strings, and percussion in a rich, genre-defying studio recording.



    Dark Blue World: The Perilous Beauty of Madness (Drip Audio)

    DarkBlueWorld is Elizabeth Fischer's essential rock vehicle for collaborations with noted Canadian musicians, including Tony Wilson, Peggy Lee, Amy Denio, Jesse Zubot, &c &c.



    Thollem's Astral Traveling Sessions: Compilation Cassette [CASSETTE w/ DOWNLOAD] (Astral Spirits)

    Travelling through the US & Greece to join with performers for duos and trios, in six recordings between pianist Thollem McDonas in a trio with Amy Denio & Samantha Boshnack; a duo with Seetha Shivaswamy; a trio with Mat Weisman and Rick Kodramaz; a duo with Djallo Djakate; a hand percussion duo with Jason Finkelman; and a vocal duo with Maria Karamouza.





    The next album that really struck me this week comes in from the opposite angle, a very free improvisation between AMM as drummer/percussionist Eddie Prvost and pianist John Tilbury with Japanese electronic improviser and experimenter Sachiko M. This album was very much anticipated here, and we weren't disappointed in the incredible use of tone, space and momentum. I list two other recent releases with Prvost and Tilbury Aura as a duo and Last Calls with Keith Rowe.



    AMM with Sachiko M: Testing (Matchless)

    A rare meeting between Japanese minimalist Sachiko M and AMM's Eddie Prvost and John Tilbury, recorded in 2004 at London's Museum of Garden History, where sine wave precision meets tactile percussion and spacious piano in an intricate electroacoustic improvisation that explores silence, texture, and the fragile tension of deep collective listening.



    AMM (Prevost / Tilbury): Aura (Matchless)

    Recorded in Finland in 2016, this extended improvisation features a core duo from later AMM configurations percussionist Eddie Prvost and pianist John Tilbury, who also performs on harpsichord captured in the exceptional acoustics of The Sibelius Museum concert hall where the intimate setting elicits profound, beautifully recorded dialogue between these two masterful performers.



    AMM (Rowe / Prevost + Tilbury): Last Calls (Matchless)

    To celebrate drummer/percussionist Eddie Prvost's 80th birthday, Caf Oto hosted four concerts once a week in June, 2022, each a differing configuration from Prvost's history; this final concert reconvened for an extended improvisation between Prvost & guitarist Keith Rowe, with a "Postscript" from pianist John Tilbury recorded at his home in January, 2023.





    Two other albums that we finished cataloging this week are also in the very open, non-idiomatic improv field, both of which really impressed me. The first is on the Konnekt label, an expansion of the trio of Nicolas Field on drums, Thomas Florin on piano, and Valerio Tricoli on electronics, expanded with one of my favorite trumpeters Nate Wooley and Fritz Welch providing unique vocal additions. I was reminded of Evan Parker's electroacoustic ensemble, though with different instrumentation, but with the same sense of successful exploration.

    This is an album to listen to repeatedly for the subtle interactions and unusual twists and turns. I also list the FDR Trio's new album Possibility And Prejudices From Within A Cup, more in the free jazz vein and with the extraordinary playing of saxophonist John Dikeman.

    From Australia comes the trio of Jim Denley, Dale Gorfinkel & Peter Farrar using unusual instrumentation, including self-made instruments and sound sculptures, to make a really unique album of free improvisation. In the vein of unique, and returning to the Konnekt label, the duo of Charlemagne Palestine & Seppe Gebruers use four grand pianos tuned in unusual ways to create captivating microtonal interactions. It's also a beautiful pressing, and available in neon green vinyl.



    Re-Ghoster Extended: The Zebra Paradox [VINYL] (Konnekt)

    Expanding the Re-Ghoster trio of Nicolas Field on drums, Thomas Florin on piano, and Valerio Tricoli on revox and electronics with the addition of Nate Wooley on acoustic and amplified trumpet and Fritz Welch's visceral vocal work, the group explores surreal electroacoustic improvisation through dense, transdimensional soundscapes, fractured time, deranged textures, and ritualistic intensity; incredible!



    FDF Trio: Possibility And Prejudices From Within A Cup [VINYL] (Konnekt)

    A fiercely expressive trio of drummer Nicolas Field, saxophonist John Dikeman, and pianist Thomas Florin, delivering a raw and evolving session of free improvisation, recorded in Geneva with a spirit of spontaneity and shared energy, channeling aggression, nuance, and dynamic interplay into a collective sound that values connection and honest interaction.



    Palestine, Charlemagne / Seppe Gebruers: Beyondddddd The Notessssss [VINYL] (Konnekt)

    A mystical microtonal encounter between Charlemagne Palestine and Seppe Gebruers on four grand pianos two tuned to 428Hz and two to 440Hz recorded live in Geneva's Fonderie Kugler, where the duo's passion for unusual tunings and multi-piano performance unfolds in deeply resonant, transcendent layers of sound and silence.





    Denley, Jim / Dale Gorfinkel / Peter Farrar: Vents (Relative Pitch)

    An unconventional Australian trio exploring breath, vibration, and material resonance, as flutist Jim Denley, airdrum inventor Dale Gorfinkel, and sonic sculptor Peter Farrar create a richly textured world of wind, water, and pressure in two improvised pieces of organic, immersive sound, recorded in Sydney and shaped by the physical vitality of their experimental instruments.






    Queen Bee Records:

    I'm always interested in the improvisatory world of the US West Coast, and one of our latest label additions to our catalog comes from bassist Lisa Mezzacappa's Queen Bee Records. We've added 5 albums from the launch of the label, all of them excellent with players that I'm actively following. Starting with an exploration of Wadada Leo Smith's work, each album has been sophisticated and diverse. I didn't have time to catalog the new trio album from Steve Adams, Lisa Mezzacappa and Jason Levis (Mezzacappa's partner on the excellent duo B. album), but the quartet album from Bristle really struck the right spot for me. Listening to the album I was at times reminded of Henry Threadgill's work, but the quartet has a unique sense of humor and wonder that makes this a great upbeat and sophisticated album. Without a drummer, Murray Campbell's role as violinist and oboist adds a chamber quality to the music, alongside Mezzacappa and two saxophonists Randy McKean and Cory Wright but it's not dry or reserved, it's really a fun and bristling album of joyful improvisation.



    Bristle (McKean / Wright / Campbell / Mezzacappa): Archimera (Queen Bee Records)

    Ten years after their last release, Northern California's Bristle returns with a richly inventive chamber jazz album blending virtuosic improvisation and playful composition, as saxophonists Randy McKean and Cory Wright join violinist/oboist Murray Campbell and bassist Lisa Mezzacappa in a dynamic, Threadgill-esque ensemble sound full of counterpoint, wit, and imaginative sonic twists.



    Glenn's, Jordan BEAK : The Party (Queen Bee Records)

    An electrifying fusion of diverse musical traditions, this evening-length composition showcases the dynamic interplay of guitarists Karl Evangelista and David James, bassist Lisa Mezzacappa, vibraphonist Mark Clifford, percussionist Robert Lopez, drummer Jon Arkin, and Val Esway, seamlessly blending composed structures with spontaneous improvisation to capture the ensemble's innovative spirit.



    Green Mitchell Trio (Wright / Mezzacappa / Levis): Nature Channel (Queen Bee Records)

    Expanding the possibilities of the saxophone-bass-drums trio, multi-reedist and composer Cory Wright leads bassist Lisa Mezzacappa and drummer Jason Levis in his Green Mitchell Trio's long-awaited follow-up, recording in the studio in Oakland, California, weaving songful melodies, high-energy free improv, intricate dissonances, and kinetic interplay for five lyrically inclined conversations.



    duo B. (Lisa Mezzacappa / Jason Levis): Luminous Axis (Queen Bee Records)

    Longtime collaborators Lisa Mezzacappa and Jason Levis deepen their exploration of Wadada Leo Smith's Ankhrasmation language, interpreting his graphic score through an intuitive acoustic bass and drum dialogue shaped by years of study, live performance, and improvisational research, forging their own path through his modular notation in a dynamic and deeply immersive exchange.






    Squidco Publishing Roundup:

    These are the updates to Squidco and The Squid's Ear over the last week. You can view our latest fully cataloged albums in the Recently Section.

    You can also browse new titles as they enter our Just In Stock Section meaning we physically have the album and can ship it, though we may still be updating additional information about the release.

    To see restocks of previously listed titles, visit our Recently Restocked page.

    And if you're interested in a future release, you can ask us to notify you by email via our Upcoming Releases page no obligation necessary.



    June 13, 2025: New @ Squidco:
    Cecil Taylor/Tony Oxley -Flashing Spirits [CD] (Burning Ambulance Music)
    Ava Mendoza/Gabby Fluke-Mogul/Carlina Perez -Mama Killa [CD] (Burning Ambulance Music)

    June 12, 2025: New @ Squidco:
    Misha Mengelberg/Sabu Toyozumi -The Analects Of Confucius [CD] (NoBusiness)
    Amy Denio -Variete [CD] (Klanggalerie)
    FDF Trio -Possibility And Prejudices From Within A Cup [VINYL] (Konnekt)
    Re-Ghoster Extended -The Zebra Paradox [VINYL] (Konnekt)
    Jim Denley/Dale Gorfinkel/Peter Farrar -Vents [CD] (Relative Pitch)
    Bristle (McKean/Wright/Campbell/Mezzacappa) -Archimera [CD] (Queen Bee Records)
    ukya (Bo/Lien/Sorenmo) -We Come For An Experience Of Presence [CD] (Nakama Records)
    Jimmy Bennington/Paul Blaney/Julian Prister -Blue Veils And Bright Stars [CD] (ThatSwan!)
    Sam Rivers -The Quest [CD] (Red Records)
    Money -Money 2 [2 CDs] (Love Earth Music)

    June 12, 2025: New Interview @ The Squid's Ear: Satoko Fujii

    June 11, 2025: New Review @ The Squid's Ear: Dennis Egberth - The Dennis Egberth Dynasty (577 Records) by Paul Serralheiro.

    June 10, 2025: New Interview @ The Squid's Ear: Barry Chabala

    June 10, 2025: New @ Squidco:
    AMM with Sachiko M -Testing [CD] (Matchless)
    Eddie Prevost -Material Consequences [CD] (Matchless)
    Izumi Kimura/Gerry Hemingway -How The Dust Falls [CD] (Auricle)
    Wallace/Vazquez/Von Schultz -Siesta [CDR] (577 Records)
    Mira Trio (Furioso/Mira/Gibson) -Machinerie [CD] (4DaRecord)
    Japp Blonk -Kurt Schwitters Ursonate [CD] (Corbett vs. Dempsey)
    Various Artists -Music is a Message From Space [VINYL] (Corbett vs. Dempsey)
    Henry Kaiser/Kurt Newman -After [CD] (Fractal)
    Eventless Plot | Yorgos Dimitriadis -Entanglements [CASSETTE + DOWNLOAD] (Innovo Editions)
    Evan Johnson (Marco Fusi) -Dust Book [CD] (Another Timbre)

    June 9, 2025: New Review @ The Squid's Ear: Luciana Bass - Desatornilladonos (Relative Pitch) by Paul Serralheiro.

    June 6, 2025: New Interview @ The Squid's Ear: Henry Kaiser




  • June 6 2025:

    This week had two main foci: adding new features to The Squid's Ear and fixing some long-standing problems, and celebrating Anthony Braxton's birthday.

    Friends of Squid 30% Sale The latter has been a joy listening to some of Braxton's compositions while working and offering great prices to those interested in his box sets and DVD. As the US distribution point for New Braxton House, in conjunction with Braxton's Tri-Centric Foundation, we're uniquely positioned to offer these albums, and we're happy to share his music with new listeners and longtime fans alike. With the release of his 6th Trillium Opera, Trillium X, on the Prague PMP label, we celebrate the history of this landmark series.

    Braxton's Trillium series his vast and evolving opera cycle is one of the most significant and ambitious undertakings in avant-garde music. Conceived as a multi-part system of "modular operas," Trillium fuses complex compositional structures, abstract narrative, and Braxton's unique language systems into works that challenge and expand the very idea of opera. Unlike traditional opera, Trillium is not driven by conventional storytelling, but instead explores philosophical, structural, and musical themes through rich vocal writing, intricate ensemble passages, and carefully staged concepts.

    This series reflects Braxton's lifelong pursuit of trans-idiomatic composition melding elements of classical music, jazz, theater, and experimental practice into a singular artistic vision. With the recent release of a new Trillium set, there's no better moment to dive into this groundbreaking series. We highly recommend starting with Trillium E and Trillium J, both available from Squidco during this birthday sale essential works that offer a compelling entry point into Braxton's operatic universe.




    Squid's Ear Interviews & Technical Updates:

    This week we published the first two interviews in a new feature on The Squid's Ear! Conducted by email, the interviews follow a consistent structure for each artist, while allowing room for individual voices to shine through. I'm still refining the formatting and making a few tweaks to the questions, but now seems as good a time as any to begin publishing these conversations with many more to come.

    We started with a personal favorite performer, Chicago saxophonist and community organizer Dave Rempis, whose excellent Aerophonic label we proudly carry. Rempis has performed in North Carolina twice over the past year once with Tashi Dorji, and then with Ballister. Both performances spanned from beautiful to blistering improvisation, a balance that reflects what draws me so strongly to his work.

    The second interview features improvising guitar hero Henry Kaiser, an artist I've followed since the '80s. A versatile improviser who first impressed me with his album The Devil in the Drain, Kaiser offers thoughtful, generous insights and advice to aspiring musicians.



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    Recent Selections @ Squidco:


    Sam Rivers:
    The Quest
    (Red Records)



    Re-Ghoster Extended:
    The Zebra Paradox
    [VINYL]
    (Konnekt)



    Amy Denio:
    Variete
    (Klanggalerie)



    The Sleep
    Of Reason
    Produces Monsters(
    Rasmussen/
    Mitelli/
    Rezaei/
    Koenig):
    The Sleep
    Of Reason
    Produces Monsters
    (Corbett vs. Dempsey)



    Bristle (
    McKean/
    Wright/
    Campbell/
    Mezzacappa):
    Archimera
    (Queen Bee Records)



    Wallace/
    Vazquez/
    Von Schultz:
    Siesta
    (577 Records)



    Izumi Kimura/
    Gerry Hemingway:
    How The Dust Falls
    (Auricle)



    Eventless Plot |
    Yorgos Dimitriadis:
    Entanglements
    [CASSETTE + DOWNLOAD]
    (Innovo Editions)



    Japp Blonk:
    Kurt Schwitters
    Ursonate
    (Corbett vs. Dempsey)



    AMM with Sachiko M:
    Testing
    (Matchless)



    AGogol/
    NaabtalDeath/
    Ernesto Rodrigues/
    Guilherme Rodrigues:
    Mistika Jpeg
    Oscillations
    (Creative Sources)



    Stefan Keune/
    Sandy Ewen/
    Damon Smith:
    Two Felt-Tip Pens:
    Live At Moers
    (Balance Point Acoustics)



    Sophie Agnel:
    Song
    (Relative Pitch)



    Sylvain Kassap/
    Steve Swell/
    Benjmain Duboc/
    Chad Taylor:
    Edges
    (RogueArt)



    Brass Clouds:
    Escape Vessels
    (Bathysphere Records)



    GPS (
    Guillermo Gregorio/
    Jeff Pearring/
    Charley Sabatino):
    Directions +
    Destinations
    (577 Records)



    Berlin Art Quartet (
    Schubert/
    Bauer/
    Muller/
    Bruggemann):
    Live At MIM
    (Unisono Records)



    Jimmy Lyons:
    Rivbea Live! Series,
    Volume 3
    (NoBusiness)



    Erik Klinga:
    Elusive Shimmer
    (thanatosis produktion)



    Erik Klinga:
    Elusive Shimmer
    [VINYL]
    (thanatosis produktion)







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