Devin Gray feat. Kris Davis, Chris Speed & Chris Tordini – RelativE ResonancE

It seems reasonable to call Devin Grey the apex point between the worlds of avant-prog and Frank Zappa’s weirder, cooler moments.  I’m surprised he’s not better known, as he and his band sound so incredibly tight.  He’s become someone whose music is worth hunting down.  Quite a find, this one!

Mari Kalkun – Ilmamõtsan

Attached are three mini-reviews for one of Estonia’s finest mixes of traditional and alternative music: “”Kalkun’s singing is at the heart of things; joyous and lamenting by turns, but always poised and melodious, her poeticism apparent even without translation. A magical creation.” – The Guardian “Gorgeously intimate record. There’s nothing Continue Reading

Denis Frajerman, Marc Sarrazy, Loïc Schild – Paysages du Temps

Composer Denis Frajerman was once part of one of France’s most experimental troupes, Palo Alto.  I wondered for years what happened to them, and today I see that Denis is active, making long-form music that combines Neu!, Klaus Schulze, Pink Floyd, and his own aesthetic.

Damon & Naomi – The Sub Pop Years (1995-2002)

Damon Krukowski and Naomi Yang have about the best pedigree any indie rock band has ever had, being part of such legendary projects as Galaxie 500 and Luna.  Their catalogue under Damon & Naomi is equally impressive, and this Sub Pop compilation gives a nice snapshot of their work during Continue Reading

Chronos Ensemble – Life of the Savior

As we celebrate Pascha (Easter) today, I had the good fortune to find this CD.  From the Chronos Ensemble Bandcamp site: “The polyphony emerged in Russia long before its musical culture experienced European influence. Even the earliest survived examples of western polyphony of 10-11 centuries are mostly composed according to Continue Reading