Only one feature - a few tracks from Weird Owl's 'Interstellar Skeletal'... but other than that, it's a mish-mash, starting with neo-psych, getting into some ambient material, and finishing with jazz!
Starting with a feature on Weird Owl's 2015 release 'Interstellar Skeletal - a new-ish band from Brooklyn that have 4 records out to their credit. |
Silver Ziggurats Weird Owl - Interstellar Skeletal |
God Weird Owl - Interstellar Skeletal |
White Werewolf Weird Owl - Interstellar Skeletal |
Flying Fortress Weird Owl - Interstellar Skeletal |
Now on to the aforementioned 'mish-mash' with a predominantly Canadian set, with the exception of the Cult of Dom Keller. Some great neo-psych, some noisy, some no-so-much. |
Bring Out the Dead Cult of Dom Keller - Goodbye to the Light |
Deepest Night Scattered Clouds - The First Empire |
Trying to Breathe Mark Alexander McIntyre - Grapes |
Robot Buildings Expandafuzz - Bluets |
Vampires of Industry Shooting Guns - Flavour Country |
Getting into some more post-rock-y material (with the exception of the Deviants track, from '67 - it fits as crazy as it is...) in our bid to hit the avant-improv and ambient segment |
Garbage Deviants - Ptoof |
Circus of Disharmony Exploding Meet - Circus of Disharmony |
Crusoe's Landing Cassiber - Perfect Worlds |
Unlikely Nihilist Spasm Band & Joe McPhee - No Borders |
Apparitions Shalabi Effect - S/T |
Continuing on with a brand-new effort from the Amoeba-Starfish guys (Jeff Howard percussion and synths Phil Ogison Guitar, and twiddling.) in their new configuration as 'Alfrun'! |
Valkyre Alfrun - Soundcloud |
Aurora Spinray Syrinx - Long Lost Relatives |
Slightly All the Time Soft Machine - 3 |
Time to make inroads into the jazz-side!! Starting with the heavier early work from a guitar-heavyweight... and then into 2 bassist-heavies! |
Offering Larry Coryell - Offering |
Four Hands Charles Mingus - Minor Intrusions |
El Ojo de Dios Ron Carter - A Song For You |
Serenity Souljazz Orchestra - Rising Sun |
Alize Francois Cahen - Great Winds |
...and this, also, would be jazz. |
Theme from Jack Johnson Miles Davis - Agharta |