Mujician – The Journey

Mujician was perhaps one of the greatest improvisational groups to come out of England, and this album shows them in peak form. The band consisted of clarinetist and saxophonist Paul Dunmall, backed by drummer Tony Levin (not the King Crimson bassist), bassist Paul Rogers (not the hard rocker), and Keith Continue Reading

Dou Wei; Chao Jian (竇唯;朝簡) – 安神符

Instrumentalists Dou Wei and Chao Jian are names I came across last year thanks to my former student Ben, who did me the honor of pointing me to their new album. The record features two long instrumental pieces that sound like ethno-ambient music and like what you would have found Continue Reading

M. John Henry – Early Songs, Of Late

Somewhere on the borders of indie rock and folk music sits Scottish singer M. John Henry.  From his Bandcamp site: “…founder of the band De Rosa. Between 2006-2016 De Rosa released three critically acclaimed albums on the Chemikal Underground and Rock Action labels. Henry released his first solo LP in 2011, Continue Reading

Zao – Kawana

Magma alumni Yochk’o Seffer and François “Faton” Cahen recorded under the name Zao, producing an album that is at once progressive, zeuhl, and heavily influenced by Miles-era jazz fusion. Deep and dark, it also features Didier Lockwood on violin, Gérard Prévost and Bill Gagnon on bass, Jean My Truong and Christian Saint Continue Reading

Toshiyuki Tsuchitori & Ryuichi Sakamoto – Disappointment / Hateruma

The void left by Ryuichi Sakamoto’s passing is far too immense to ever be filled.  One can hope for a reissue here and there, for some lost studio and live recordings to resurface, and for some demos and live tracks to pop up.  However, this month, we’re graced with a little Continue Reading

BlindººCoyote – numb:slide:cloud (triptych)

Our esteemed friend, Drem Bruinsma, enlightened us about an early BlindººCoyote release we missed. From his Bandcamp site: “What started as an experiment with the effects of re-recording source material at different sampling rates, ended up becoming something way more layered, complex and meaningful: three parts fading into one another, Continue Reading