|
Bailey, Derek: Ballads (Tzadik -- USA ) Price: $15.95 In Stock |
Cosottini / Melani / Miano / Pisani: Cardinal (Impressus Records -- USA ) Price: $13.95 In Stock The quartet of Cosottini, Melano, Pisani, Miano (EAQuartet Electroacoustic) in compositions referring to the 4 cardinal map points using graphic scores, games, open readings, &c. |
Clinamen Trio (Marion / Di Donato / Berger): Decline (Creative Sources -- Portugal ) Price: $15.95 In Stock Roman philosopher Titus Lucretius Carus named "Clinamen" the unpredictable (in time and space) swerve of atoms falling in the void, which aptly describes the unexpected directions taken in subtle free improvisation from this French trio, led by bassist Louis-Michel Marion, with Jacques Di Donato on clarinet, and Philippe Berger on viola. |
Lubelski, Samara / Bill Nace: S/T (Relative Pitch -- USA ) Price: $13.95 In Stock Issuing on CD the duo album of violinist Samara Lubelski and guitarist Bill Nace, originally released on Nace's Open Mouth label early in 2018, presenting a series of psychedelic textural works, Lubelski creating vibrant and reiterating structures that Nace uses as a foundation for swells and expressive emanations; hypnotic and mesmerizing. |
Titan to Tachyons (Gates / Dunn / Grohowski / Hollenberg): Vonals (Tzadik -- USA ) Price: $15.95 In Stock Led by West Coast-based New Zealand guitarist Sally Gates, the 2nd album from this genre-blurring heavy improv band of original members Matt Hollenberg on the 6-string bass VI and Kenny Grohowski on drums, now officially a quartet with prior guest bassist Trevor Dunn a fourth member, here in 6 tracks that shred and weave intricate layers of jazz, rock, blues and metal. |
Zorn, John: The Hermetic Organ Vol. 10 - Bozar, Brussels [CD + DVD] (Tzadik -- USA ) Price: $29.95 In Stock A combination CD and DVD of John Zorn's improvisation on the powerful organ at Henri LeBoeuf Hall, Bozar in Brussels in a dramatic musical reading of the epic Faust legend, performed with classical soprano vocalist Barbara Hannigan, who improvises with Zorn for the first time, the film allowing listeners to view Zorn's unusual keyboard techniques in close proximity. |
Zorn, John / Eugene Chadbourne: John Zorn's Olympiad Vol. 3 - Pops Plays Pops - Eugene Chadbourne Plays The Book Of Heads (Tzadik -- USA ) Price: $17.95 In Stock The third volume in John Zorn's "Olympiad" series is this solo performance in 2007 at the Kompo Cultural Center in Gyungee, Korea by Zorn associate and eccentrically eminent improviser Eugene Chadbourne, performing on electric and acoustic guitars as he interprets 15 compositions for improvisers from John Zorn's seminal 1976 series: The Book of Heads. |
Zorn, John (w/ Lage / Roeder / Wollesen): New Masada Quartet, Volume Two (Tzadik -- USA ) Price: $17.95 In Stock LOWER PRICE! Taking on another set of compositions from John Zorn's Masada Songbook, the New and electrified Masada quartet of Kenny Wollesen on drums, Julian Lage on guitar, Jorge Roeder on bass and Zorn himself on alto saxophone releases their second volume, seven melodically rich and intricate works that lead to incredible, often burning soloing and group interchange. |
Zorn, John / Bill Laswell: Memoria (Tzadik -- USA ) Price: $15.95 In Stock A heartfelt tribute to three significant jazz innovators associated with the 1960's free jazz scene--Pharoah Sanders, Wayne Shorter, and Milford Graves--in one improvisation each from the long-running collaboration of alto saxophonist John Zorn and bassist Bill Laswell, contrasting Laswell's fx-expanded bass underpinnings with Zorn's emphatic and expressive playing. |
Zorn, John Incerto (Marsella / Smith / Lage / Roeder): Full Fathom Five (Tzadik -- USA ) Price: $17.95 In Stock Zorn expands the canon for his lyrical jazz quartet Incerto of Brian Marsella on piano, Ches Smith on drums & Haitian Tanbou, Julian Lage on guitar and Jorge Roeder on bass, composing a suite of seven subtle and passionate nocturnes inspired by the night imagery of Shakespeare, merging jazz and chamber forms with a Downtown NY sensibility; gorgeous. |
Bernstein, Sarah: Exolinger (577 Records -- USA ) Price: $16.00 In Stock Recorded in the studio as an urgent response to the latent unease in the time of pandemic and political dissent, NY poet, violinist, composer and improviser Sarah Bernstein uses washes of distorted violin, ecstatic vocalizations, and poetic spoken word, an expression of immediacy and tension between extremes, a personal and articulate set of observational expressions. |
Coleman, Steve and Five Elements: The Mancy of Sound (Pi Recordings -- USA ) Price: $14.95 In Stock Steve Coleman and Five Elements with Tim Albright, Tyshawn Sorey, Jen Shyu, &c., in an album incorporating the saxophonist's lifetime of researchg into cycles found in nature and astronomy. |
CP Unit (Pitsiokos / Seabrook / Dahl / Walter): Before the Heat Death (Clean Feed -- Portugal ) Price: $13.95 In Stock Chris Pitsiokos' Unit with electric guitarist Brandon Seabrook, electric bassist Tim Dahl, and drummer Weasel Walter turn in a fiery and demanding album of compelling free jazz, using traditional jazz structures but turning them on their head in joyfully unconventional ways. |
Deane, J.A.: Nomad (Les Disques Victo -- Canada ) Price: $15.95 In Stock "Even though J.A. Deane has collaborated with many American avant-garde musicians, his solo albums are few. Sadly, his most accessible is also one of his less interesting. Nomad is an untypical release in the catalog of the label Disques... |
Der Verboten (Loriot / Chessex / Piromalli / Wolfarth): Der Verboten (Clean Feed -- Portugal ) Price: $13.95 In Stock Originally called Treffpunkt, or "meeting point", the partnership of violist Frantz Loriot and pianist Cedric Piromalli has evolved as they added collaborators to their idiosyncratic approach to improv, here with guests Antoine Chessex on tenor sax and Christian Wolfarth on percussion and cymbals for an extended, upbeat and wonderfully creative performance. |
Electric Bird Noise: The Silber Sessions (Silber Media -- USA ) Price: $12.95 In Stock A collection of southeast darkwave & post rock band Electric Bird Noise (Brian Lea McKenzie) from 2000-2010, cinematic, richly eclectic, and absorbing instrumental music. |
Feldman, Morton: Neither [Used Item] (Hat [now] ART -- Switzerland ) Price: $13.00 In Stock |
Friends and Neighbors: Hymn For A Hungry Nation (Clean Feed -- Portugal ) Price: $13.95 In Stock Taking their band name from an Ornette Coleman album, this European quintet presents new compositions in the style of Ornette, Archie Shepp, Pharoah Sanders and John Carter, ecstatic free jazz with a hard bop foundation, extended with modern technique and experience. |
Graves, Milford / Don Pullen: The Complete Yale Concert, 1966 (Corbett vs. Dempsey -- USA ) Price: $14.95 In Stock Originally issued in two volumes on their own SRP Records in 1966 & 67 as In Concert At Yale University and Nommo, the duo of drummer/percussionist Milford Graves and pianist Don Pullen are heard live in in this excitingly energetic and revelatory concert at Yale University, redefining the roles of their instruments during the most exploratory period of free jazz. |
Ibarra, Susie Trio: Radiance (Hopscotch Records -- USA ) Price: $13.95 In Stock Drummer Ibarra's trio with Cooper-Moore and violinist Charles Burnham blur boundaries in a band of great versatility, taste and collective musicianship. |
Israelievitch / Reitzenstein / Stewart / Young: The Test Tubes (Spool -- Canada ) Price: $12.95 In Stock Part of a sound installation and exhibition of sculptural work by Reinhard Reitzenstein, the Test Tubes perform with strings, glass instruments, and unique instruments to create music of unusual and complex timbral combinations. |
Kaiser, Henry / Rome Yamilov: The Lenoir Investigation (Little Village -- USA ) Price: $13.95 In Stock The Little Village Foundation run by keyboardist Jim Pugh assembled this band through Indian blues harmonica player & singer Aki Kumar, who brought drummer June Core and guitarist Rome Yamilov, deciding to make the release a "crazy guitar album" by adding Henry Kaiser; along with vocalist Lisa Leuschnet they hit the mark in an exuberantly diverse set of blues performing the music of J.B. Lenoir. |
Kay, Martin: Courtyards (Herbal International -- Malaysia ) Price: $13.95 In Stock Sound artist Martin Kay focuses on the intimate and visceral symphony of domestic activity reverberating throughout a variety of shared courtyard spaces in Paris, using field recordings from various locations to examine their distinct acoustic characteristics. |
Kordik / Lucas / Prevost: High Laver Reflections (Matchless / Earshot -- UK ) Price: $17.95 In Stock The Earshots duo of Daniel Kordik on modular synthesizer and Edward Lucas on trombone reprise their meeting a year earlier with free improvising percussionist and AMM legend Eddie Prévost, drawn by the natural resonance of the All Saints Church in Essex, England, recording these electroacoustic improvisations of astonishing sonic properties and astounding technique. |
Lee, Okkyung: Na-Reul (Black Cross Solo Sessions 3) (Corbett vs. Dempsey -- USA ) Price: $14.95 In Stock Extremely personal and passionate, cellist Okkyung Lee recorded this album after separation from her instrument for months as she traveled to Korea to be with her dying father during pandemic; the 9 pieces are layered with strings, instrument sounds, voice and with profound timing, creating an intensely beautiful album reflecting the anguish and loss of the time. |
Locals, The (Thomas, Ward / Thomas / Lash / Hasson-Davis): The Locals Play The Music Of Anthony Braxton (Discus -- UK ) Price: $15.95 In Stock An upbeat and energetic performance at the Konfrontation Festival, Ulrichsberg in 2006, featuring six early compositions by Anthony Braxton, arranged by pianist Pat Thomas and performed by the quintet of superb improvisers and interpreters Alex Ward on clarinet, Evan Thomas on electric guitar, Dominic Lash on electric bass, and Darren Hasson-Davis on drums. |
Marion, Louis-Michel / Francoise Toullec: Apocalyptic Garden (Creative Sources -- Portugal ) Price: $15.95 In Stock A strangely agitated garden sculpted from melody, dissonance and instrumental abberation through profound technique and unusual approaches to their instrument, by French double bassist Louis-Michel Marion and pianist Françoise Toullec, bringing a sense of wonder and turbulent environment through a shared passion balancing ominous space with astute activity. |
Masked Pickle (Scemama / Malmendier / Weil): 7 (Relative Pitch -- USA ) Price: $13.95 In Stock A fully free, quirky and marvelous set of virtually indescribable improvisation from the trio of French vocalist Clara Weill (known from her work with Fred Frith), Olivia Scemama on bass and Tom Malmendier on drums, three active international collaborators with powerful technical skills and a strange sense of humor willing to take their music where ever it oddly leads. |
Mengis, Manuel Gruppe 6: Dulcet Crush (Hatology -- Switzerland ) Price: $18.95 In Stock Trumpeter Manuel Mengis 3rd Hat release, 8 original compositions of sophisticated and enjoyable modern jazz from a sextet with dual sax and guitar leads. |
Mori, Ikue / Satoko Fujii / Natsuki Tamura: Prickly Pear Cactus (Libra -- Japan ) Price: $16.95 In Stock Extending their previous collaborations during the time of pandemic, NY electronic improviser Ikue Mori and Japanese improvisers Natsuki Tamura on trumpet and Satoko Fujii on piano developed this extraordinary ea-improv album via file exchange, starting with Fujii's piano improvisations to which Mori & Tamura added their layers, with Mori mixing the final, startling results. |
Nakatani, Tatsuya: Yama Yaki (Nakatani-Kobo -- USA ) Price: $18.95 In Stock Recorded in his home state of New Mexico, Japanese percussionist Tatsuya Nakatani presents a 46 minute continuous improvisation of acoustic percussion, a perfect reflection of his solo performance sets, Nakatani alternating between extremely rapid interactions and reflective and atmospheric environments, always creative and quick-witted through staggeringly impressive playing. |
Oxley, Tony: February Papers (Discus -- UK ) Price: $15.95 In Stock Reissuing percussionist and electronic innovator Tony Oxley's 1977 Incus album, collecting works from Oxley's evolving approaches, including a quartet with bassist Barry Guy and violinists David Bourne & Philipp Wachsmann; a trio with Barry Guy and Ian Brighton on electric guitar; and solo pieces including a piece for Evan Parker emulating his sound through electronics. |
Padang Food Tigers (Stephen Lewis / Spencer Grady): God's Plenty (Shhpuma -- Portugal ) Price: $13.95 In Stock Blurring abstract electronics with folk improvisation in gently evolving music with an experimental edge, the London Panang Food Tigers duo of Stephen Lewis and Spencer Grady use keyboards, guitars, dobro, charango, field recordings and electronic sources to create contemplative atmospheres, a sort of ambient-folk music drawing out forgotten daydreams and moods; beautiful. |
Parrini, Emanuele: The Blessed Prince (Long Song Records -- Italy ) Price: $14.95 In Stock Violinist Emanuele Parrini leads his quartet with Dimitiri Grechi Espinoz on alto sax, Giovanni Maier on double bass, and Andrea Melani on drums, performing Parrini's 3 part "The Blessed Prince", and original compositions from bassist Maier; lyrical and innovative modern jazz. |
Ratchet Orchestra: Hemlock (Drip Audio -- Canada ) Price: $13.95 In Stock The Ratchet Orchestra is a large ensemble of 30 fringe musicians from Montreal headed by director Nicolas Caloia whose compositions allow for improvised chamber jazz and showcase the talents of the orchestra's most passionate players. |
Ribot, Marc Trio: Live At The Village Vanguard (Pi Recordings -- USA ) Price: $14.95 In Stock Marc Ribot's highly anticipated debut as a leader in a band with Henry Grimes on bass and Chad Taylor on drums, performing at the iconic Village Vanguard, with material including Albert Ayler, John Coltrane, &c. |
Scheen Jazzorkester / Thomas Johansson: As We See It... (Clean Feed -- Portugal ) Price: $13.95 In Stock Norway's Scheen Jazzorkester in their 7th album, commissioning works in their goal to make a large conventional jazz orchestra more spontaneous through composition, here recruiting trumpeter Thomas Johansson, co-founder of Cortex and Friends and Neighbors, to compose this set of six ardent works incredibly executed by this 13-piece band; breathtaking creative jazz. |
Smith, Roger: Green wood: Solo Guitar Improvisations 2002 (Emanem -- Great Britain ) Price: $16.95 In Stock An excellent collection of solo acoustic guitar improvisations by Roger Smith that were digitally recorded at home in London during January, 2002. |
Various: Amsterdam . Berlin . Moscow . Losoncy [2 CDs] (Edition Wandelweiser Records -- Germany ) Price: $12.95 In Stock A double album of experimental works and songs, virtual meetings curated by composer Dante Boon, recorded in the performer's individual cities as ensembles formed from musicians who have never met, including the Moscow duo The Same Ensemble of Sasha Elina and Kirill Shirokov, Amsterdamn's Seamus Cater's Tree Space, Berlin's Konzert Minimal, and sound artist Gabi Losoncy. |
Webber, Anna / Matt Mitchell: Capacious Aeration (Tzadik -- USA ) Price: $15.95 In Stock Insanely virtuosic exchanges between two New York heavyweight improvisers--pianist Matt Mitchell and multi-wind player Anna Webber on tenor saxophone & flute--in three concise dialogs and two extended works, through twists and turns supporting each other in an equal exchange of expression that implies telepathic exchange of elegant lyricism or rapid-fire excitement. |
Zorn, John (Medeski / Marsella / Hollenberg / Grohowski): Parrhesiastes (Tzadik -- USA ) Price: $17.95 In Stock The fifth album from John Zorn's Chaos Magic Ensemble of Brian Marsella on Fender Rhodes Piano, John Medeski on organ, Kenny Grochowski on drums and Matt Hollenberg on guitar, in three free flowing works that display Zorn's perceptive merging and the band's enormous skill, contrasting lyrical electric jazz with turbulent rock forms and disciplined contemporary structure. |
Zorn, John: The Hermetic Organ Volume 11 - For Terry Riley (Tzadik -- USA ) Price: $15.95 In Stock Performing on the 7,466 pipe Æolian-Skinner organ at Grace Cathedral in San Francisco, one of the first American classic-style organs and among the largest church organs in the West, John Zorn continues his solo organ series with this tribute to Terry Riley in two extended improvisations, part of his 70th birthday celebration as part of Fred Barnes's concert series. |
Terton (Belogenis / Dunn / Sawyer): Outer, Inner, Secret (Tzadik -- USA ) Price: $15.95 In Stock In Tibetan Buddhism a terton is a person who is a discoverer of ancient hidden texts or terma, an apt description of the masterful, exploratory free jazz heard in the New York City band Terton of Trevor Dunn on bass, Louie Belogenis on tenor & soprano saxophones and Ryan Sawyer on drums, in ten powerfully assertive studio improvisations. |
Phantom Orchard (Ikue Mori / Zeena Parkins): Hit Parade of Tears (Tzadik -- USA ) Price: $15.95 In Stock Distilling their ensemble to its original duo configuration, New York improvisers Zeena Parkins and Ikue Mori reflect on the stories of Japanese author Izumi Suzuki through ten mysteriously eclectic and beautifully developed compositions of harp (acoustic and electric), electronics, percussion, harmonium, ondes martenot, and much more; wonderful, imaginative and evocative work. |
Lennon, Sean Ono: Asterisms [VINYL] (Tzadik -- USA ) Price: $29.95 In Stock The chameleonic styles of Sean Ono Lennon are in full force on this instrumental record, merging rock, jazz, experimental and cinematic styles in captivating ways, performed with the spectacular ensemble of Devon Hoff (bass), Yuka Honda (electronics), Johnny Mathar (drums), João Nogueira (Wurlitzer), Ches Smith (drums), Michael Leonhart (trumpet) & Mauro Refosco (percussion). |
Hanes, Simon: Tsons of Tsunami (Tzadik -- USA ) Price: $15.95 In Stock Drawing on a far-ranging set of influences--jazz, rock, contemporary, surf & exotica--California-born improvising guitarist Simon Hanes (of Trigger, who covered Zorn's Bagatelles) now resides in NYC, appropriately releasing an album of eclectic, generally upbeat, sometimes quirky, typically melodic instrumentals performed with an octet ensemble of incredible musicianship. |
Ono Lennon, Sean: Asterisms (Tzadik -- USA ) Price: $15.95 In Stock The chameleonic styles of Sean Ono Lennon are in full force on this instrumental record, merging rock, jazz, experimental and cinematic styles in captivating ways, performed with the spectacular ensemble of Devon Hoff (bass), Yuka Honda (electronics), Johnny Mathar (drums), João Nogueira (Wurlitzer), Ches Smith (drums), Michael Leonhart (trumpet) & Mauro Refosco (percussion). |
Davis, On Ka'a (Davis / McKenzie II / Ali): ...Here's to Another Day and Night for the Lwa of the Woke (Tzadik -- USA ) Price: $15.95 In Stock The second Tzadik release for guitarist On Ka'a Davis in a trio with trumpeter Ali Ali and drummer Donald Sturge Anthony McKenzie II, for a wild album of electric jazz with a psychedelic edge, fourteen tracks with spectacular and high-powered playing balanced with moments of introspective awe, music standing in the shadows of Mahavishnu, Material or late Miles. |
Dresser, Mark: In the Shadow of a Mad King (Tzadik -- USA ) Price: $17.95 In Stock Originally a foundational member of the Downtown NY scene now living on the West Coast, bassist Mark Dresser presents an album of inventive and engaging solo bass improvisations, performing on the double bass, and 4 and 5 string basses, on the epic title track accompanying the inspired and depictive words of celebrated late poet and close friend Jerome Rothenberg. |
Zorn, John / Jesse Harris (Marsella / Roeder / Smith / Haden): Love Songs Live (Tzadik -- USA ) Price: $17.95 In Stock Taking the collaboration between composer John Zorn and composer/vocalist Jesse Harris on the stage for a live performance at National Sawdust, in Brooklyn in 2023, supported by a dream band of Brian Marsella on piano, Jorge Roeder on bass and Ches Smith on drums; sixteen upbeat, beautiful and sophisticated songs that bring Downtown NY sensibilities to lyrical vocal jazz. |
Zorn, John (Stephen Gosling / Barbara Hannigan): Hannigan Sings Zorn Volume One (Tzadik -- USA ) Price: $17.95 In Stock Two virtuosic contemporary performers--pianist Stephen Gosling and vocalist Barbara Hannigan--heard in live performances of three challenging works by John Zorn: Jumalattaret, a song cycle in praise of line Finnish Goddesses out of Sami Shamanism, and Split the Lark, Zorn's tribute to the magical American poet Emily Dickinson, plus Zorn's early work Nazdar, Poupon, Nazdar. |
London, Frank: Brass Conspiracy (Tzadik -- USA ) Price: $15.95 In Stock A diverse, upbeat and embraceable album of brass-heavy jazz from New York trumpeter Frank London's ensemble, from funky rhythms to material that would be at home in Miles Davis' Birth of the Cool, flavored with London's Klezmatics background and performed with three percussionists, taking a wide view on the role of brass, particularly trumpet, trombone & tuba, in the history of jazz music. |
Zorn, John (Marsella / Roeder / Smith): Ballades (Tzadik -- USA ) Price: $17.95 In Stock Ten numbered Ballads from the pen of John Zorn, writing for the trio of Brian Marsella on piano, Jorge Roeder on bass and Ches Smith on drums, his third album with this same Downtown New York piano trio and by far the most lyrical and lovely collection to date, as the trio settles into Zorn's inventive structures with improvisational passion and adroit interaction. |
Graves, Milford / Don Pullen: The Complete Yale Concert, 1966
Lee, Okkyung: Na-Reul (Black Cross Solo Sessions 3)
Mori, Ikue / Satoko Fujii / Natsuki Tamura: Prickly Pear Cactus
Kaiser, Henry / Rome Yamilov: The Lenoir Investigation
Zorn, John (w/ Lage / Roeder / Wollesen): New Masada Quartet, Volume Two
Mengis, Manuel Gruppe 6: Dulcet Crush
CP Unit (Pitsiokos / Seabrook / Dahl / Walter): Before the Heat Death
Ibarra, Susie Trio: Radiance
Lubelski, Samara / Bill Nace: S/T
Phantom Orchard (Ikue Mori / Zeena Parkins): Hit Parade of Tears
Zorn, John Incerto (Marsella / Smith / Lage / Roeder): Full Fathom Five
Nakatani, Tatsuya: Yama Yaki
Parrini, Emanuele: The Blessed Prince
Zorn, John / Eugene Chadbourne: John Zorn's Olympiad Vol. 3 - Pops Plays Pops - Eugene Chadbourne Pl
Scheen Jazzorkester / Thomas Johansson: As We See It...
Terton (Belogenis / Dunn / Sawyer): Outer, Inner, Secret
Ribot, Marc Trio: Live At The Village Vanguard
Zorn, John (Marsella / Roeder / Smith): Ballades
Various: Amsterdam . Berlin . Moscow . Losoncy [2 CDs]
London, Frank: Brass Conspiracy