Jonah Parzen-Johnson & Lau Nau – A Few We Remember

From November 2025, we have a very good free improv release worth checking out.  From Jonah Parzen-Johnson’s Bandcamp site: “A Few We Remember is the new album by Jonah Parzen-Johnson and Lau Nau. The recording debut for the new duo of Finnish composer Lau Nau, aka Laura Naukkarinen, and American Continue Reading

Various Artists – Mississippi Records: Aman Aman – Greek Anatolian Laments

From the Mississippi Records Bandcamp site: ““Aman Aman” cry the singers on these recordings, their voices preserved on 78rpm discs cut between 1911-1935. The phrase roughly translates to “mercy,” a call of despair, but also one of joy and admiration. On many of these sides, that full range of emotion Continue Reading

Caamaño & Ameixeiras – Quitar o Aire

This album  by Caamaño & Ameixeiras is a pleasant surprise from the pater patriae, so to speak.  It’s traditional music from the region of Galicia in Spain, heavily inspired by Celtic mythology.  Though the instrumentation is basic for this sort of music (accordion, violin), there’s an intangible spark to the Continue Reading

Moyses Dos Santos – Maria

Far Out Recordings should be lauded forever for bringing so many great modern (and a few elder) Brazilian musicians to the attention of Western listeners.  On that note, we welcome a debut from a new talent who will serve as a vanguard to Brazil’s diverse music scene in Moyses Dos Continue Reading

black-sided sun – Echogram

Considering the power of the storm we had this evening, it seems like a perfect time to hear some brutally dark ambient music.  What’s so special about Black-Sided Sun?  First, the composer, Yuri Ilyin, is a Russian who became a Batumi local (this intrigues me as I have no idea Continue Reading