Showing posts with label cuneiform. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cuneiform. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 26, 2025

REVOLUTIONARY SNAKE ENSEMBLE - SERPENTINE

  • Revolutionary Snake Ensemble: Serpentine
         (2025, cd, USA, cuneiform rune 549)

As ordering from the States is becoming almost impossible due to rising postage costs and exuberant custom handling fees, I was fortunate to see that copies of Ken Field's Revolutionary Snake Ensemble  got distributed into Europe.

Excellent music, including a fine version of FZ's 'Son Of Mr. Green Genes'.

A fine addition to The Others Of Invention.




Sunday, November 9, 2025

TRINARY SYSTEM - THE HARD MACHINE


  • Trinary System: The Hard Machine
        (2025, cd, USA, cuneiform)
Roger Miller's Trinary System has a new album out. On Cuneiform.
It's their second album after the "Amplify The Amplifiers" EP in 2016, and their "Lights In The Center Of Your Head" LP from 2019.

Check it out at:


Monday, November 3, 2025

GILLES LAVAL - 100 GUITARES SUR UN BATEAU IVRE

"100 Guitares sur un Bateau Ivre" (100 Guitars on a Drunken Boat) seemed like a bizarre title but when I started listening to the album, I thought that I heard a boat on the sea...
Extraordinary, as all the sounds on the album were produced by guitars.

Gilles Laval is known for his experimental approach. His latest album got released on the Cuneiform Records label and will be of interest for anyone with adventurous ears.
Collages, soundscapes, bobbling chords and rippling melodies.


Tuesday, September 23, 2025

NEW CUNEIFORM RELEASES

Soon to be released on the Cuneiform record label :


  • Trinary System: The Hard Machine
        (2025, download / streaming, --, bandcamp)


  • Happy Family: Walking Through The Mire / The Dark Forest
        (2025, download / streaming, --, bandcamp / cuneiform)


Sunday, September 7, 2025

KRAKHOUSE - BASTARDS OF PROG

  • Krakhouse: Bastards Of Prog
        (2025, download / streaming, --, cuneiform / bandcamp)
Jesse Krakow is a multi-instrumentalist, producer, composer, sideman and music director. He was a founding member of the NYC experimental rock band Time of Orchids, a touring bassist for Shudder to Think, guitarist for The Shaggs, and Professor at Bootsy Collins’ Funk University. He was awarded a Fellowship from The Brooklyn Philharmonic, hosted the weekly radio show “Minor Music” on WFMU, and created the “Fuck This Gig” podcast. He has worked with Ruins, Fast ‘n Bulbous, Doctor Nerve, PAK, John Zorn, Kate Pierson, Nona Hendryx, Nina Persson, Jello Biafra, Paul Rudd, Julee Cruise, Gilbert Gottfried, Roddy Bottum, R Stevie Moore, Chris Butler, The Losers Lounge, and the all-male Madonna tribute MANDONNA.

And now, Jesse Krakow has released "Bastards Of Prog".
Two and a half hours of a celebration and a deconstruction of what people have come to know and love (and/or hate) about the genre.

This is an amazing collection of songs.
It sounds superb and it's great fun to listen to.

Highly recommended !!
Did I mention that he covers Captain Beefheart's 'Old Fart At Play'?


Tuesday, July 29, 2025

DIEGO PINERA - EVIDENCE

  • Diego Piñera featuring John Patitucci & David Kikoski: Evidence
        (2025, download / streaming, --, cuneiform / bandcamp)
On his latest release, "Evidence", drummer and composer Diego Pinera is joined by John Pattucci (bass) and David Kikoski (piano).

Diego adds:
John has been a massive influence on me since I was 15, back in my hometown of Montevideo, Uruguay. His work with the Chick Corea Elektric Band, especially with the incredible Dave Weckl on drums, left a lasting mark on my musical journey. To now share the studio with him is nothing short of surreal—a dream come true after years of trying to connect. Dave Kikoski is another long-time inspiration. I first heard him on Roy Haynes’ *Birds of a Feather* (with Dave Holland and Roy Hargrove), and I’ve been hooked on his unique sound ever since.

What makes *Evidence* even more magical is how it all came together: completely spontaneous and without any rehearsal. I flew to New York, met John and Dave at the studio (big thanks to my friend Luis Bacqué), and from the first note, it was clear—something incredible was happening. We had planned to record just two tracks, but the energy was so electric that we ended up recording four.
Wh
at started as a simple collaboration quickly transformed into a rich, dynamic journey—one that blends jazz tradition, spontaneous improvisation, and a raw, instinctive musical conversation.

I truly hope you enjoy listening to this music as much as we loved creating it.



Sunday, July 27, 2025

MIRIODOR - LIVE 97

Miriodor is a Canadian musical group of the Rock in Opposition movement; the band combines jazz, progressive rock and chamber music into a powerful sound reminiscent of artists like Univers Zéro or Art Zoyd.

Miriodor has been making music since 1984 and has released several albums on the Cuneiform record label.
Their latest one, "Live 97", is a Bandcamp download / streaming - only album.

-- info: Danny Mathys

Saturday, August 17, 2024

JANEL & ANTHONY - NEW MOON IN THE EVIL AGE


  • janel & anthony: new moon in the evil age
        (2024, cd, USA, cuneiform records)

Cellist and vocalist Janel Leppin and guitarist Anthony Pirog have just released "New Moon In The Evil Age".

The Mandaï newsletter adds:
New Moon in the Evil Age is a captivating album by Janel & Anthony, released by Cuneiform. This mesmerizing collection of music showcases the duo's unique blend of experimental folk, post-rock, and classical influences.
With haunting cello melodies by Janel Leppin and intricate guitar work by Anthony Pirog, each track on the album takes the listener on a journey through ethereal soundscapes and emotive compositions. The interplay between the two musicians creates a rich tapestry of sound that is both introspective and expansive.
The atmospheric quality of the music on New Moon in the Evil Age invites listeners to immerse themselves in its dreamlike textures and evocative harmonies. From delicate acoustic passages to dynamic electric moments, each song unfolds with a sense of purpose and depth.
Listeners will find themselves drawn into a world where tradition meets innovation, where familiar sounds are reimagined in new and unexpected ways. Janel & Anthony's musical chemistry is palpable throughout the album, creating a sense of intimacy that resonates with every note.
Overall, New Moon in the Evil Age is a masterful work that defies genre boundaries and invites exploration. It is a testament to the creative vision of Janel & Anthony, showcasing their talent for crafting evocative and immersive music that lingers long after the final notes fade away.


Released on the Cuneiform record label.
Out on 2 CD, on 2 LP and available as download / streaming album.


Thursday, August 15, 2024

YANG - REJOICE

  • Yang: Rejoice
        (2024, cd, USA, cuneiform)
        (2024, download / streaming, --, bandcamp7

I fondly remember my first encounter with Yang. It was their "Designed For Disaster" album from a couple of years ago. On the Cuneiform Records label.
Reason enough to be exited for "Rejoice".

From Cuneiform :

According to most professional journalists, comparisons are odious. And according to most professional musicians, critics are useless. But what happens when a critic makes a comparison that turns out to be useful and also transformative in the most positive way?

Look no further than Rejoice!, the fifth album—and third for Cuneiform Records—from the masterful French progressive-rock quartet Yang.

This, naturally, needs some explanation, and in fact there are two intertwined origin stories that can be applied to what is possibly Yang’s most accessible yet most deeply felt full-length.

We’ll get to the first later. But what primarily gave Rejoice! its sound and its shape came when an online reviewer compared Yang’s previous album, Designed for Disaster, to the dark and psychologically disturbing work of the Bay Area band Sleepytime Gorilla Museum. And while there are similarities, for sure, the notion struck Yang guitarist and composer Frédéric L'Épée as odd, given that he had never heard—or even heard of—his American counterparts. Intrigued, he decided to listen, and found not just a team of kindred spirits, but the perfect singer to bring life to his songs.

“I didn’t know them, so when I saw this review, I said ‘Okay, what is this band? Is it something that I’ve missed?’” L'Épée notes, laughing. “ And, yes, it really was something I’d missed."

“I don’t like the sound of my own voice,” the bandleader continues, and so for most of its existence Yang has focused primarily on instrumental music. On Designed for Disaster, however, the German singer Ayse Cansu Tanrikulu added her jazz-inflected phrasing to five tracks, and now on Rejoice!, Sleepytime violinist and singer Carla Kihlstedt has come on board for most of the album.

It’s an ideal match, and one that wound up shaping Rejoice! far more than L'Épée had intended. In writing Designed for Disaster, he explains, he concerned himself with lyrics that were “meant to communicate an impression but not a meaning”. But after having discovered Kihlstedt, he opted to follow a different path.

“It’s interesting,” he says now. “I started to write the words like I did with Designed for Disaster; not with apparent meaning, but through the sound more than anything. But as soon as Carla accepted, I started to have her voice in my mind. So as soon as I started to write, I heard her singing at the moment I was writing. This forced me to search for the reason inside, because I realized that I wanted her to understand what I was saying, to give all the expression that I wanted. So this is one of the many reasons I started to write things with meanings, because I wanted her to be driven by these meanings.”

At the same time, circumstances were giving L'Épée plenty to write about. The world was coming out of lockdown, new wars were starting, fascism was on the rise, and all of these things were having a profoundly negative effect on some of the musician’s associates.

“In 2023, several of my friends had a kind of breakdown,” he reports. “They started to have dark thoughts, bad ideas, and they were really bad with themselves. And I wanted to help them, actually. I wanted to make them feel better. It was really with this idea, this mood, that I started to write Rejoice!”

It wasn’t therapy for himself that he was after, he stresses. “I have had the chance to live an ideal life, I would say,” he notes. “I’m living with the love of my life and I’m making music all the time, so I am someone who’s pretty happy. But I would also say that I’m empathic, so when I see someone or I hear someone that feels not right, I feel that suffering as well. So I want to help these people to get above whatever it is. And this is maybe why the album is named Rejoice!, because this is a dark time. It’s a dark age for everyone.

“It’s not a happy time, but we have to rejoice in what we have,” he adds. “Everything is wrong, nothing is going properly, but there are so many things to enjoy anyway, if you know what I mean.”

L'Épée considers Rejoice! to be “healing music”, but with its surging polyrhythms, intricately conjoined guitar parts, and Kihlstedt’s fiercely committed singing, it’s not like any music you’d hear in any spa on earth. Consider the record’s final track, “The Final Day”, which opens with fingerstyle guitars and breathy vocals that present a comforting, lullaby-like ambience. But once a powerful bass ostinato kicks in a darker mood emerges, and it becomes clear that L'Épée is describing some kind of mass extinction. “Over the land, fiery sand falls,” Kihlstedt sings. “Everyone’s horizon burns.”

The intimation of a final, climate-change-induced “fire season” is clear. And yet it’s impossible to encounter this performance without also feeling a sense of joyous release. The end is nigh—but the end is always nigh, and it’s never really the end. In that light, “The Final Day” is a perfect finale to Rejoice!, because once it’s over you’ll want to return to Track One, “Step Inside”, and play the entire record again.

Highly recommended !!


Wednesday, July 24, 2024

MAKE WAY FOR MOTHER MALLARD

"Make Way For Mother Mallard - 50 Years Of Music" is the title of the upcoming release by Mother Mallard's Portable Masterpiece Co / David Borden on the Cuneiform Records label.

Here's the teaser:


Saturday, May 18, 2024

PRESENT - THIS IS NOT THE END

 

  • present: this is not the end
        (2024, cd, USA, cuneiform)

Belgian progressive rock band Present was formed by guitar player Roger Trigaux in 1979.
"This Is Not The End" is their tenth album. It got recorded between 2019 and 2024, during which Roger passed away (March 2021).

Despite it’s title, This is NOT the end, is, indeed, the final release by the legendary Rock In Opposition band Present, as founder and composer Roger Trigaux died during its recording.

The final result is blindingly precise works of syncopated instruments, all seemingly coming from different angles but ultimately working together as a cohesive, if powerfully overwhelming whole.

Trigaux admits that “I use lengthy repetition and polyrhythmics to push not only the listener but myself to a paroxysm on the intensity.” In this sense, Trigaux’s music can be compared to that of the late Nigerian rock musician Fela Kuti, who gradually built his lengthy songs through repetition and rhythm to generate a visceral experience, and whose live performances were legendary. Also like Fela, Trigaux’ music has an intellectual, thematic subtext, hidden beneath the music’s physical sound.

All the instrumentalists contribute mightily and this is absolutely a group effort of tremendously impressive, rehearsal-intensive rock, and, very sadly to me, possibly the last of its kind.

"This project took 5 years. Roger died in the middle of its creation, the finalization of which was taken care of by Pierre Chevalier, Kurt Budé and Udi Koomran. But the work is accomplished."

– Michel Besset [Roger's long time friend and producer of This is Not the End]


Friday, March 8, 2024

CHEER-ACCIDENT - VACATE

  • cheer-accident: vacate
        (2024, cd, usa, cuneiform)
In the liner notes for "Vacate", Thymme Jones explains his fascination for Burt Bacharach.
Quite a surprise, as Cheer-Accident is an indy rock band.
And even more surprising is the fact that he shared this fascination with the late Phil Bonnet, a long-time contributor to Cheer-Accident.

This, and more, got translated into "Vacate", the latest album by Cheer-Accident.
The songs do indeed seem to be more pop structured.
I enjoyed this quite a lot.

Out on CD on the Cuneiform Records label, and also on Bandcamp.


Saturday, January 27, 2024

I.P.A. - GRIMSTA

  • I.P.A.: Grimsta
        (2023, cd, usa, cuneiform)
Free jazz quintet I.P.A. recently released "Grimsta".
The ensemble features
  • Magnus Broo - trumpet
  • Atle Nymo - tenor sax-bass clarinet
  • Ingebrigt HÃ¥ker—Flaten - bass
  • HÃ¥kon MjÃ¥set Johansen - drums
  • Mattias StÃ¥hl - vibes-soprano sax
which reads a bit as the who's who in the Scandinavian improvised jazz scene.

The band excels in combining beautiful melodies with energetic improvisations.
This is I.P.A.'s sixth release and their third on the Cuneiform label.

Recommended listening !



Thursday, January 25, 2024

IKP - IKP

  • ikp: ikp
        (2023, cd, usa, cuneiform)
Itoken, Klimperei and Frank Pahl.
Well-known names in the world of DIY and improvised, experimental music and sounds.

On "IKP", Kenji Ito, Christophe Petchanatz and Frank Pahl collaborate in the most beautiful way.
According to the Bandcamp liner notes, their paths had crossed on different occasions, but the three of them had never worked together.

The result is mesmerizing.
A fascinating album.

Out on the Cuneiform label. Both on CD and as a digital streaming / download album.



Monday, November 13, 2023

CURLEW - CBGB 1987 / TAKTLOS FESTIVAL 1986

  • Curlew: CBGB 1987 - Taktlos Festival 1986
        (2023, download, --, bandcamp / cuneiform)
Even an established record label as Cuneiform Records is releasing the majority of their new releases as download-only albums. The only exceptions are those artists for which a decent CD sale is expected.

One of the possible advantages of releasing digital download or streaming albums might be that it becomes more easy to release them.
I assume Curlew's "CBGB 1987 / Taktlos Festivak 1986" is such an example.

Curlew's experimental jazz albums have been released by Cuneiform since 1980 !
Led by George Cartwright (sax), both Fred Frith and Bill Laswell have been part of the band at some point.

Experimental jazz.
Great stuff.
  • George Cartwright - saxophones
  • Wayne Horvitz - keyboard and keyboard bass
  • Pippin Barnett - drums
  • Tom Cora - cello
  • Davey Williams - guitar


5UU'S - LIVE AT A.K.W. WÜRZBURG, GERMANY APRIL 8, 1995

  • 5uu's: live at a.k.w. würzburg, germany april 8, 1995
        (2023, download, --, bandcamp / cuneiform)
In 1995, the 5uu's toured Italy, the Czech Republic, Slovenia and Germany.
The gig in Würzburg (hosted by Charly) got recorded and found it's way to Cuneiform Records almost thirty years later.

The band members recollect the recording of "Hunger's Teeth" and the following tour on the Bandcamp page.
Great reading.
Quite adventurous.
As is their music.
  • Scott Brazieal - keyboards
  • Bob Drake - bass, vocals
  • Mike Johnson - guitar, lap steel guitar, backing vocals
  • Dave Kerman - drums, percussion


Wednesday, October 18, 2023

DEAD CAT BOUNCE - CHANCE EPISODES

  • dead cat bounce: chance episodes
        (2011, cd, usa, cuneiform)
Drummer Bill Carbone was recently mentioned in this blog because of the new Z3 release, "Filibuster For Frank", a very fine Frank Zappa tribute album.
Bill is also part of the Max Creek band, probably the longest existing jam band (also mentioned in this very blog a little while ago).

And to my surprise, I was recently made aware that Bill was the drummer for Dead Cat Bounce, a superb jazz ensemble that released (only) a handful of albums.
"Chance Episodes" was the ensemble's fourth and final album and it got released by Cuneiform !!
In 2011 !!

Beautiful compositions, fine improvisations.
Wow !!
Recommended listening !!




Sunday, October 8, 2023

CURLEW - LIVE IN BERLIN

  • curlew: live in berlin
        (2000, download/streaming, --, cuneiform/bandcamp)
Recorded in concert in Berlin in October 1986.
Released in 1988 on LP on the Cuneiform record label.
And re-issued on CD by Cuneiform, with bonus tracks, in 1990.

And finally, the complete album, including the CD bonus tracks, was also made available on Bandcamp in 2000.

Blending experimental sounds, melodies and soundscapes into jazz / fusion compositions (with zappa-esque twists and turns), Curlew is in a class of its own.
Amazing.
  • George Cartwright - saxophones
  • Tom Cora - cello
  • Davey Williams - guitar
  • Wayne Horvitz - keyboard bass, keyboards
  • Pippin Barnett - drums

Sunday, September 10, 2023

MILLER BROTHERS - EARLY COMPOSITIONS

  • miller brothers: early compositions
        (2023, download / streaming, usa, cuneiform)
Benjamin 'Ben' and Laurence 'Larry' Miller both have an interesting discography as they recorded with quite a number of different bands and released recordings on several labels.

"Early Compositions" presents 12 pieces by Larry, and 18 by Ben. 82 minutes in total !!
Composed in the early seventies, and recorded in 2022 / 2023.
Quite remarkable.
The pieces are great & sound as if they had been written today.

Nice. Very nice.



PICCHIO DAL POZZO - IN CAMPORELLA

  • picchio dal pozzo: in camporella
        (2023, download / streaming, USA, cuneiform)

Cuneiform Records is changing. Only the better selling artists are still being released on CD.
The other ones become part of the download / streaming catalogue.

That being said, Cuneiform is still a standard when it comes to the quality of the music, of the artists that they work with.

Italian quartet Picchio dal Pozzo is an excellent example.
Top notch improvised music by Aldo De Scalzi (keyboards, electronics), Claudio Lugo (soprano sax, electronics),  Paolo Griguolo (guitar, synthesizer), Aldo Di Marco (drums).

Four long, drawn-out musical excursions.
Beautiful.