New Arrivals

New Arrivals
“A Certain Darkness Is Needed to See the Stars" (38:51 min.) is an energetic, minimal, polyrhythmic composition. It was played on a single prepared drum set (with aluminium foil), without any loops or overdubs. Time and form dissolve as loops and repetitions take hold. The piece expands and contracts. It changes texture while still maintaining a steady pulsating fluidity. The listener is forced to cede control and relax into it. You never know how long any given theme will stay the same, nor what will...

“Early unreleased recordings of prog legends OCTOPUS released for the first time!
In mid-1972 Peter Hensel, Claus D. Kniemeyer, Dieter-Paul Becke and Jennifer Hensel founded the band Octopus. At this time, all members are studying or living in student residences at the University of Frankfurt am Main. Werner Littau responded to an advertisement on the bulletin board at the University of Frankfurt in autumn 1972 and became Octopus' keyboardist. "Time in my Hand" is determined by many rhythms and...

Mary Halvorson, guitar (1-8), synth (Pocket Piano) (1–3, 8)
Immanuel Wilkins, alto saxophone (1-2, 4-5)
Brian Settles, tenor saxophone (1-2, 5, 8)
Adam O’Farrill, trumpet (1-8)
Jacob Garchik, trombone (1-8)
Patricia Brennan, vibraphone (1-8)
Nick Dunston, bass (1-8)
Tomas Fujiwara, drums (1-8)

This is an incredible band realizing fabulous compositions. And now featuring the great Brian Settles too!
Highly recommended.

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“Classic album taken from Sun Ra’s prolific recording sessions at Variety Arts Studios in NYC (1978-1982), where he gathered his core Arkestra members and rotating musicians for near-daily, all-night recording marathons.
Featuring original Saturn Records artwork, housed in a deluxe hard sleeve. Featuring new liner notes from Arkestra saxophonist Knoël Scott and Ra expert Paul Griffiths.”

"A big band studio recording made a month before Sleeping Beauty and released by Saturn in 1979 consisting.

“When legendary psych outfit The Lemon Drops split up, they landed in San Francisco — and in 1969 formed Watermelon with famed American musician and composer of ambient music, Raphael. The Watermelon sound is grooving and tight; mostly fiery and hard and heavy. Yet Watermelon were also capable of eerie, haunting and hypnotic moments, combining (as one writer proposed) “an ethereal sound of yesterday with an infinite hope for tomorrow.”
Or maybe you’d agree better with the person who exulted, “they...

“For the first time since its original release in 1970, an exact re-issue of The Human Zoo album, taken from the original master tapes, with all album artwork faithfully replicated! As was the case with label-mates The Human Expression, The Human Zoo were also from the Los Angeles suburbs of Westminster and were also signed to Accent Records. (In fact, the connection between the two bands is greater still, as the Human Zoo were managed by Jim Foster of The Human Expression). The Human Zoo were originally...

“The spacey psychedelic sound of The Lemon Fog never sounded better with all their singles, previously unreleased outtakes, and complete version of ‘Summer,’ all from the original master tapes.
Hailing from Houston, Texas, The Lemon Fog blew many minds during 1967-68, quickly becoming a popular draw at the local Houston hot spot, The Living Eye. Their first single ‘Theme For The Living Eye’ (changed to ‘Lemon Fog’ upon release) was a psych-pop flower power masterpiece released in the winter of 1967...

The 8th release by this ‘funky math jazz metal’ band.

"Übercode Œuvre is the eagerly awaited album from Panzerballett, a unique jazz-metal quintet that fuses intricate metal riffs with jazz improvisation, humor, and high-level musicianship. The album pushes genre boundaries, featuring contributions from legendary drummers Virgil Donati, Marco Minnemann, Anika Nilles, Morgan Ågren, and others. It offers a thrilling listening experience for jazz fusion and progressive metal enthusiasts alike....

“After Mirthrandir, Lift and Easter Island, we continue bringing you the cream of the crop from U.S. Prog Classics, with the reissue of ID’s 1977 album Where Are We Going. In this case, you can guess the music from the band’s name, a regression into the depths of the unconscious (Freud’s antecedent term for ID in the structure of the cunning invention called ‘psyche’) via an interminable sonic evocation. The highlights of the album are the 2 long parts of the homonymous track covering most of the 2...

“Formed in Bristol in 1974, Skywhale quickly became entrenched in their contemporary progrock live circuit. Although they performed regularly in staple venues and events such Ashton Court Festival (1978), the Rock Garden, the ICA in London, Glastonbury and Stonehenge between 1974-1979, they only recorded a one-off gem in 1977, The World At Mind’s End.
A testament to its members’ musical virtuosity, including Steve Robshaw’s outstanding guitar-playing skills, flutework and violin, Paul Todd on...

NOTE: This is a vinyl-only release.

André Drage - Drums, congas, shakers, gong and sampling
Petter Haukaas - Vibraphone, djembe, darbuka, tambourine, shakers, congas and bongos
Anders Kregnes Hansen - Marimba and taiko drums
Christo Stangnes – Electric bass guitar
Audun Kjelldal - Mellotron and sampling
Håkon Nybø - Synthesizers
Wei Ting Zeng - Cello and effect processing
Sigrid Aftret - Soprano saxophone
Vegard Liverød - Tambourine, shakers and space echo

NOTE: This is a vinyl-only release.

André Drage - Drums
Jørgen Krøger Mathisen - Violin and effects
Viktor Bomstad - Electric guitar
Petter Asbjørnsen - Electric bass guitar
Vegard Lien Bjerkan - Fender Rhodes and synths

Wild, very analog-sounding, instrumental jazz/rock with heavy nods to Mahavishnu Orchestra and Etheridge/Holdsworth era Soft Machine. This is super good stuff.

“Wolves gets down and dirty by taking you back to a time when the music was gro

“Following on from critically-acclaimed albums Icons and Stadium, his latest is a freewheeling, Lynchian song-cycle in which Keszler’s virtuosic performances traverse a living landscape of abstract electronic sound. The album breathes, creaks and sighs through its twelve tracks: noirish jazz torch songs give way to skittering drums and cinematic, dubbed-out textures; the lyrics whispered and cried by near-inaudible voices, as if from a distant room. Featuring guest appearances from singer Sofie Royer and...

“Unreleased material composed by Bernard Parmegiani in 1992. Lac Noir - La Serpente is part of Emmanuel Raquin-Lorenzi's Lac Noir, a composite work inspired by a serpentine female creature or "snake-woman" that he saw in Transylvania in 1976, with a total of 33 pieces using various media, 24 by himself and 9 by other artists. All the materials used in Lac Noir were gathered on the land of the snake-woman between 1990 and 1992. The first coordinated broadcast ran from June to October 2019, like a...

“Joe Morris's recording career began in 1983 and has made him one of the most revered avant-garde jazz guitarists. Down Beat magazine dubbed him "the preeminent free music guitarist of his generation," while The Wire magazine called him "one of the most profound improvisers at work in the U.S." His revelatory 2012 book Perpetual Frontier/The Properties of Free Music (Riti Publishing) is a detailed and rewarding accounting of his approach to improvisation. He has been on the faculty in the Jazz and...

Stevie is one of the few artists to have had the ability be hugely popular, hugely influential and hugely critically lauded. This is one of his great ones from the 70s.

“A unique artistic partnership. This project represents a distinct and carefully considered artistic endeavor. Developed by Mark Springer (Rip, Rig and Panic) and Neil Tennant (The Pet Shop Boys), it combines a suite for piano, quartet, and quintet with vocals, accompanied by lyrics offering thoughtful introspection. The collaboration explores the intersection of divergent creative approaches-one characterized by radical expression, the other by meticulous craftsmanship. The result is a work that invites...

“The concept behind this album stems from two fortuitous opportunities. Firstly, Antoine's motivation to craft an album specifically for Jean-Pierre Zanella on the tenor saxophone.
Although Jean-Pierre has been primarily associated with the alto sax, a session he recorded for Antoine on the tenor inspired further exploration.
The second opportunity arose when Gary Husband informed Antoine that his new Pearl Crystal Beat kit was stored at Dock Street Studios in London, and that he was available..

“This Rockpalast appearance by Gary Brooker (1945 - 2022) on February 18, 1983 in Hamburg's Markthalle is unique because - it's hard to believe - the singer, keyboardist and pianist from Procol Harum actually only gave a single solo concert with songs from his two solo albums in his long career.
A great band accompanied Gary Brooker through his program that evening: John Giblin (1952-2023), bass; Henry Spinetti (born 1951), drums; Tim Renwick (born 1949), guitar and Tim Cross (1955-2012), keyboards...

A classic!

“For the first time ever, Charles Tolliver’s Live at Slugs’, Volumes I & II will be released together in one set, presenting the full power of these historic performances in a unified collection. Recorded live in 1970 at the legendary Slugs' in New York City, the albums feature Tolliver’s fiery trumpet alongside an all-star lineup: Strata-East co-founder Stanley Cowell on piano, Cecil McBee on bass, and Jimmy Hopps on drums.
These high-energy recordings capture the raw intensity...

One of Glass’ great (greatest?) earlier works.

“Founding work of minimalism, Music with Changing Parts is a piece with free instrumentation. The musicians choose which part to play among the 8 staves of the score. At each indicated cue, the musicians can change part, which produces an abrupt change of instrumentation. While the music is based on a melodic material limited to a few notes that are repeated in patterns that expand or contract, the changes in orchestration refresh the listening...

“The accordion is booming! At every corner, both geographically and musically, the long neglected all around instrument is surfacing. Since its first tour as Accordion Tribe in 1996, this great band has guaranteed musical verve, blissful melodies and both gloomy melancholy and inquiring, searching sounds. While their first release was - with great success - still heavily tailored to the live material of their tour at that time, the eagerly awaited current album "Sea of Reeds" is a downright studio...

Mary Halvorson, guitar (1-8), synth (Pocket Piano) (1–3, 8)
Immanuel Wilkins, alto saxophone (1-2, 4-5)
Brian Settles, tenor saxophone (1-2, 5, 8)
Adam O’Farrill, trumpet (1-8)
Jacob Garchik, trombone (1-8)
Patricia Brennan, vibraphone (1-8)
Nick Dunston, bass (1-8)
Tomas Fujiwara, drums (1-8)

This is an incredible band realizing fabulous compositions. And now featuring the great Brian Settles too!
Highly recommended.

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IMPORTANT NOTE: There are technical issues with this release with certain brands of Blu-ray players. This title is sold to you with that knowledge and there are no warranties from us expressed or implied. THIS IS A ONE WAY SALE: NO RETURNS.

"Legendary Swedish symphonic progressive rock band ÄNGLAGÅRD is proud to present their first ever professionally filmed concert, set. "Live: Made in Norway" was captured at Musikkflekken, Sandvika, Norway on February 21st, 2015, marking the...

Excellent double album featuring the new, current line-up of the band:
Anna Holmgren: flute, saxophone, Mellotron, recorder and melodica
Johan Brand: bass, Moog Taurus basspedals and atmospheric sound
Tord Lindman: guitar, vocals, gong...

Recorded live during the Greg Lake 2005 Tour at the Stevenage Concert Hall, Stevenage, England on November 11, 2005.

“This recording exceeded my expectations. Greg's voice is better than it's been in twenty years! The band is top notch, too...he has a young guitarist that does a wonderful solo during the middle of Take a Pebble.
These versions of mostly ELP staples are faithful to the spirit of the original songs, yet with just enough of a "twist" in the new arrangements to breathe new life..

Les Penning – recorders, bowed psaltery, whistles, crumhorn
Robert Reed – guitars, bass, keyboards

LIMITED EDITION of only 300 copies made. Card Sleeve. Two originals by Les and three covers, including two covers of Mike Oldfield themes (Ommadawn & Hergest Ridge).

“A project by composer/recordist Les Penning, who showed off his impressive sound on Mike Oldfield's 1975 album "OMMADAWN" and the 1977 unreleased single "Cuckoo Song," and Rob Reed (keyboards), leader of one of the most...

John Allday - Keyboards, Vocals, Trumpet
Mike Murphy - Bass, Vocals
Kelly Mynes - Drums, Percussion
Michael Trew - Lead Vocals, Flute, Congas
Dave Webb - Guitars, Percussion

Saw this excellent, modern prog band give a great performance at ProgDay in support of their second album, and this new one [their third] shows the growth of numerous shows and 10 years of work!
“Formed in Seattle, USA in 2016, Moon Letters have firmly established themselves as a force within the...

Supersister were one of Holland's top progressive bands from 1970-75. They were obviously heavily influenced by Soft Machine & also the Mothers Of Invention but they gave those admitted influences their own spin and came up with something quite wonderful and special, I think.
Now, 55 years later, their leader, composer, keyboardist and vocalist, Robert Stips decides to revisit the sound and style of Supersister in a keyboards & vocals, bass, drums trio format.
It’s actually reminiscent of the...

Supersister were one of Holland's top progressive bands from 1970-75. They were obviously heavily influenced by Soft Machine & also the Mothers Of Invention but they gave those admitted influences their own spin and came up with something quite wonderful and special, I think.
Now, 55 years later, their leader, composer, keyboardist and vocalist, Robert Stips decides to revisit the sound and style of Supersister in a keyboards & vocals, bass, drums trio format.
It’s actually reminiscent of the...

“Exactly 50 years ago, SUPERSISTER toured the Netherlands and Europe in its last – and special line-up. The American saxophone /nadasvaram player Charlie Mariano had just recently left the band and surprisingly ex-Soft Machine member Elton Dean was found as his successor. This also completed the circle that started out in the early 1970s with the ‘common sounds’ Supersister had with the British Canterbury scene, Soft Machine being an influential member.
With primal band members Ron van Eck (bass)....

This archival release was originally released in 2000, but has been out of print for something like 15 years, so it’s great to be able to feature it here again!
The first four tracks are well recorded, energetic live takes of early Supersister classics and is 25’ of 1971 live recordings that do not appear anywhere else!
Tracks 6-12 are from a German NDR radio appearance with a full orchestra and which features songs not featured on any of their studio albums(!).
And finally, tracks 5 and...

Lars Hollmer is someone who put out a lot of albums, including a lot of solo albums. While I am a huge fan, imo, his very best work has always been in ensembles : First Samla, then Von Zamla, and finally, his last regular unit, the Looping Home Orchestra.
There's very little Lars still in print and not only is this great one available, but for now, we have it at a special price.
This has Lars' engaging compositions with his great Looping Home Orchestra, & includes Jean Derome & Fred Frith...

“I was fortunate to stumble upon this 2022 release of an early work by Micheal O'Domhnaill and Mick Hanly - both great musicians. Since its first release in the early seventies this record never saw the light of day again, as the master tapes were believed to be lost in a fire. Happily, tapes were recovered in France which led to the rerelease of this fine album mostly consisting of traditionals arranged by the pair - with a healthy amount of bonus tracks thrown in as well.
The first track, an early...

“Hailing from Stockholm, Sweden, Gösta Berlings Saga has become known for their dark and unique instrumental progressive rock that does not rely on clichés or showing off.
Atmosphere and dense melodies > noodling.”

“Adam Holzman’s new solo album, Zombie Apocalypse, is a throwback to the ‘keyboard wizard’ albums of the 70’s and 80’s, a more experimental time in music. It is an electronic exploration of the connection between jazz, ambient and progressive rock, featuring mostly piano, synthesizer and extensive use of electronics. Rhythmic elements are a combination of analog synthesis and live percussion.
Featured guest is rising star Randy McStine, who sings and plays guitar on a powerful version of Peter...

Peter Evans - Trumpet
Patricia Brennan - Vibraphone
Miles Okazaki - Guitar
Dan Weiss – Drums

“Unclassified Affections is the entrancing new release from drummer and composer Dan Weiss that features the convergence of some of the most intriguing musicians on the scene. The new compositions, which were written by Weiss specifically for these musicians, range from deep, meditative moments to intense, high-energy peaks, while every track unveils a new layer of exploration...

"... soundscapes created imaginatively with electric guitars, piano, and cleverly used electronics..." – Jazzpodium 5/25

“Glacial Voyage is an evocative exploration of sound and memory, brought to life by the dynamic collaboration between guitarist Christy Doran and pianist Izumi Kimura. The album paints vivid sonic landscapes, reminiscent of the rhythmic push and pull of waves upon a shore or the quiet contemplation of a starlit coastline.”

"The material contained in this album was largely developed over the course a yearlong Swans tour, during 2023 - 2024 ('The Healers', 'I Am a Tower', 'Birthing', 'Guardian Spirit', 'Rope', and 'Away'), then recorded and further orchestrated and rearranged in the studio. Two pieces were created and performed in the studio ('Red Yellow', 'The Merge').
In all cases the material began with me sitting in my office with an acoustic guitar, singing and dreaming about what would become of these skeletal...

Anthony Braxton : Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Clarinet, Bass Clarinet [Contrabass], Flute, Electronics [Sound Machine], Chimes
Leo Smith : Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Horns, Wood Block [Logs], Siren
Steve McCall : Drums, Goblet Drum [Darbouka], Percussion

Classic 1969 Actuel release and one of the few featuring Braxton following the AACM-style use of a large amount of ‘little instruments’.

“Here Braxton masterfully articulates all of the compositional concepts he was working...

“Mali: The Art of Griots from Kela is a compelling compilation of traditional Malian music that celebrates the griot storytellers of the Kela region.
Released only on vinyl, this collection offers an authentic glimpse into the deep-rooted cultural heritage of Mali, featuring powerful vocals, intricate drumming, and mesmerizing string instruments.The intricate melodies and rhythms transport listeners to the heart of West Africa.
Mali: The Art of Griots from Kela is a must-listen for world music..

“Heavy and hypnotic, Devotional marks the unusual pairing of doom metal stalwart Greg Anderson and genre-averse vocalist and violinist Petra Haden. Active since the late 1980s, Anderson is something of an experimental metal guru known for projects like Sunn O))), Goatsnake, Thorr's Hammer, and running Southern Lord Records.
Billing himself simply as the Lord, he moved into solo work in early 2022 with Forest Nocturne, a tense merging of instrumental horror soundtracks and Scandinavian death metal...

Recorded in spring of 1976, this was the third and last of the mk. II Van der Graaf Generator albums. There's some really good tunes on this, most notably Masks and When She Comes. Next stop? Van der Graaf and The Quiet Zone.

“Ambitious, grand and by any measure, beautiful; it’s tempting to simply and sincerely soak in the atmosphere of “Titan’s Island,” the second full-length album from Ancient Ocean, the long running ambient project of NYC-via-Kentucky resident J.R. Bohannon. The album unearths the intense process mending the worlds of modern classical, expansive sound art, minimalism, and the usual micro-guitar and synth exploration we’ve come to expect from Bohannon.
The four songs that make up the album may be.....

This is their 14th album.

“WOO is Mark and Clive Ives, two brothers who have effectively shut out the world and created a musical world of their own. In 1972, sequestered in a small row house in Wimbledon in South London, the Ives brothers began to create a music which they wanted to hear. For several years they made tapes for their own amusement, never once thinking anyone else would be interested. It wasn't really important whether anyone else was interested, and that's one of the main...

Includes 2 bonus tracks NOT on the CD issue!

"The music of I AM THE MANIC WHALE is inspired by many of the great progressive artists, particularly GENESIS, THE FLOWER KINGS, BIG BIG TRAIN, SPOCK'S BEARD and Neal MORSE."

“When world-renowned banjoist Bela Fleck realized that his instrument had lost its musical heritage, he decided to make a pilgrimage to Africa to rediscover the banjo's folk music roots. The results of this trip were released by way of his 2009 critically acclaimed Throw Down Your Heart album and film.
The Ripple Effect is a set of previously unreleased recordings from this same musical adventure, and comprises Fleck's collaborative sessions with virtuoso kora player, Toumani Diabate.”

“Psych rock, electro noise-folk, ethereal ballads. Amazing vocals, excellent production and incredibly positive energy floating towards the listener. Magical.”

“7th album from Brooklyn trio explores tribal folk indie rock with a primal industrial bent; drone-chord sing-alongs in devolving psychedelic whirls; floating ethnic desert chants with dreamy verses over metal-stick percussion; beautifully echoic, hauntingly celestial folk-pop; attack-mode, shield-shaking world music rock; darkly...

“Swedish psych-rock stalwarts return after six years away with a bright, buoyant effort that plugs that gap left by Tame Impala’s drift towards full-on pop” - Uncut

“Dungen, torch bearers of Sweden’s rich and fabled history of pastoral psychedelia, return with “One is too many and En är för mycket och tusen aldrig nog, the band’s first full-length album since 2015’s Allas Sak. Creating their own critical and fervent, fan-based lane for guitar-powered, melodic and magisterial rock ‘n’ roll with..

"Debut duo album by French pianist Sophie Agnel and Swiss Turntablist Joke Lanz.
With solid training as a classical musician, Sophie Agnel took a close interest in modern jazz before committing in the early Nineties to the shifting, deliciously uncertain ground of free improvisation, thanks to her fascination for the powers of expression displayed by a few great keyboard-heretics such as Keith Tippett, Fred Van Hove or Christine Wodrascka. She began reworking the prepared piano techniques imagined by..