We need more Rachel Musson in our lives. A bright and creative player that is so painfully understated in her sound that you find more with each and every listen. Also search out Transoceanico on 577, and recognise: we need more Rachel Musson. Richard Allan Bates
I can't stop listening to this. It's so gentle and fine and then it slowly turns so dissonant that I get an eargasm. And then it disappears and goes back to gentle and fine. And it does it again and again and I just can't stop playing it. It feels like it has control over me, in its fine, gentle way. Its dissonance is so sweet. You crave it the second it's gone. And then it's back and you're paralyzed, stunned, you just can't resist how beautiful it is. And it has you, again and again. ❤️ SquirrelGrl
A live, fully improvised recording by NYC–based modular synthesist Matthew Ryals and Milan–based violist Federica Furlani. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 27, 2025