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Peter Evans (Evans / Eldh / Black):
Extra [VINYL] (We Jazz)

An exhilarating trio with bassist Petter Eldh and drummer Jim Black, recorded in Lisbon in 2023, capturing inventive synergy across eight original compositions by Peter Evans, ranging from the fiery intensity of "Freaks" and "Boom" to the surprising twists of "The Lighthouse", as their close-knit rapport fuels rhythmic depth and jaw-dropping improvisation. ... Click to View


Joe McPhee:
Straight Up, Without Wings [BOOK] (Corbett vs. Dempsey)

Joe McPhee recounts his journey from his formative years and time in the army to his evolution as a creative free jazz saxophonist and trumpeter, sharing experiences and encounters with artists such as Ornette Coleman, John Coltrane, Albert Ayler, Peter Brötzmann, and Pauline Oliveros; featuring a foreword by Fred Moten and an afterword by Moor Mother. ... Click to View


Duck Baker:
Breakdown Lane: Free Solos & Duos 1976-1998 (ESP)

A collection of fourteen solo guitar pieces and two duos with Eugene Chadbourne, this album features works by Billy Strayhorn and Duke Ellington (Take the 'A' Train), Thelonious Monk (Straight, No Chaser), and Ornette Coleman (Peace), drawn from live performances and demo sessions recorded between 1976 and 1998, showcasing Baker's impressive range, unique fingerstyle, and mastery of diverse moods and styles. ... Click to View


Barry Guy / Ken Vandermark:
Occasional Poems [2 CDs] (Not Two)

Capturing an exciting and cohesive live performance at Krakow's Alchemia club, documenting the first duo encounter between Chicago reedist Ken Vandermark and UK bassist Barry Guy, in nine spontaneous duets and soliloquies; Guy's dynamic bass explorations and Vandermark's versatility converge in an inspired interplay of rhythmic energy, textural innovation, and lyrical intensity. ... Click to View


Thollem McDonas :
Infinite-Sum Game (ESP)

Recording live in Palermo, Sicilia at Sala Perriera, Thollem McDonas' performance reflects a lifelong, genre-bending exploration of music, influenced by classical training, cultural diversity, and global experiences, blending classical, jazz, and punk into an omni-idiomatic dialogue; honoring the revolutionary spirit of the past while responding to the dynamics of our time. ... Click to View


Francisco Mela and Shinya Lin:
Motions Vol. 2 (577 Records)

The second volume from extraordinary New York drummer Francisco Mela and Taiwan-born pianist Shinya Lin, now based in NY, presents Parts 3 & 4 of their extended collective improvisations, showcasing joyful interplay and complex interweaving of keys and drums, enhanced by Lin's percussive preparations and Mela's vocal exclamations, delivering an upbeat and intricately exuberant encounter. ... Click to View


Novoa / Carter / Mela Trio:
Vol.1 [VINYL] (577 Records)

Brooklyn-based Eva Novoa's new trio with sax legend Daniel Carter and drummer Francisco Mela debuts with their first volume, featuring compositions inspired by the four elements — earth, wind, fire, and water — and a Cuban piece, blending Novoa's piano, Fender Rhodes, electric harpsichord, and gongs with Carter's sax and Mela's rhythms for vibrant, free-flowing interplay. ... Click to View


Philip Jeck:
rpm [2 CDs] (Touch)

Collecting work from Philip Jeck's life and collaborations, including projects with Fennesz, Jah Wobble, Faith Coloccia, Gavin Bryars and Chris Watson, including Oxmardyke completed from Watson's recordings, Jana Winderen's pilot whale track, and reflections on Jeck's groundbreaking audiovisual work Vinyl Requiem (1993), showcasing his legacy of innovation in sound and performance. ... Click to View


Rasmus Persson / Lee Noyes :
Ratios (Idealstate Recordings)

The collaboration between sound artists Lee Noyes and Rasmus initiated during their 2021 residency at Elementstudion in Göteborg, blending feedback electronics to explore balance, restraint, and precision; navigating the unpredictability of their instruments, they use improvisation, negative space and perceptual phenomena to develop these fascinating compositions. ... Click to View


Elephant9 :
Mythical River [VINYL] (Rune Grammofon)

Wearing the cloak of 60's pyschedelic organ trios modernized in approach and maturity, this is the 8th album from the Swedish improvising, prog-oriented rock band Elephant9, presenting six new compositions from keyboardist Stale Storlokken (Supersilent, Hedvig Mollestad Weejuns) performed with Nikolai Haengsle on electric bass and Torstein Lofthus on drums. ... Click to View


Moons (Berkson / Cetilia / Porter / Tavolacci):
Moons (Editions Verde)

Moons' debut album features long-time collaborators Judith Berkson, Laura Cetilia, Katie Porter, and Christine Tavolacci, each contributing a composition blending accordion, voice, cello, clarinets, and flutes, with works exploring memory through tunings, divine visions, impermanent graphic scores, and micro-intervals to create dynamic, shifting sonorities and felt-time improvisation. ... Click to View


Novoa / Carter / Mela Trio:
Vol.1 (577 Records)

Brooklyn-based Eva Novoa's new trio with sax legend Daniel Carter and drummer Francisco Mela debuts with their first volume, featuring compositions inspired by the four elements — earth, wind, fire, and water — and a Cuban piece, blending Novoa's piano, Fender Rhodes, electric harpsichord, and gongs with Carter's sax and Mela's rhythms for vibrant, free-flowing interplay. ... Click to View


Falter Bramnk:
Music for Luminous Background (Sublime Retreat)

A new solo project from French composer and improviser Falter Bramnk, exploring glass and crystal as exclusive sound sources, following his "Glassical Music" series; originally conceived for six Muzzix collective musicians, Bramnk reworked and expanded the compositions featuring glass struck, rubbed, blown, and shaken, on select tracks with contributions from Sam Bodart on Crystal Baschet. ... Click to View


Alfredo Monteiro Costa :
Transient Spaces as Impermanent Lines (Sublime Retreat)

Unfolding as a sonic drift through varied sound atmospheres, Alfredo Costa Monteiro's large sonic canvas creates a narrative akin to a psychogeographical wander that evokes emotional states of disorientation; inspired by found footage techniques in cinema, it serves as a "cinema for the ear," where found sounds stripped of context form an immersive, unpredictable auditory journey. ... Click to View


Colin Sheffield Andrew :
Moments Lost (Sublime Retreat)

Debuting at the Molten Plains Festival 2023, Colin Andrew Sheffield's work blends manipulated samples from vintage soundtrack LPs into an abstract plunderphonic symphony; using layered loops, ambient drones, and vinyl surface noise, creating a haunting sonic collage of deconstructed melodies and textures, fusing past and present in a dream-like exploration of hidden secrets and lost moments. ... Click to View


Johnathan Deasy :
Le Sacre (Sublime Retreat)

Unfolding as a deep listening experience with slowly oscillating sine waves created through SuperCollider, Jonathan Deasy's hour-long drone composition blends digital artistry with warmth, evoking orchestral textures reminiscent of processed cello or trombone with ascending and descending notes, creating a dramatic yet slow-moving, dark and spacious soundscape. ... Click to View


Perturbations:
Asymptotic Series (Evil Clown)

Evil Clown's most recent ensemble led by PEK and Joel Simches focuses on trio configurations to highlight Simches' real-time signal processing; this session features PEK, Michael Caglianone, and John Fugarino on horns, auxiliary percussion, and electronics, delivering dynamic transformations across sonorities under the influence of Simches' manipulations. ... Click to View


Turbulence:
Principles of Complementarity (Evil Clown)

Extending the horn section of the Leap of Faith Orchestra and operating independently with varied ensembles under the name Turbulence when horn players dominate, this session saw a planned 9-member Turbulence Orchestra reduced to seven, blending a large horn section, jazz-leaning bass and diverse percussion, delivering a dynamic set exemplifying Evil Clown's broad improvisational palette. ... Click to View


Simulacrum:
Replacing Reality with Representation (Evil Clown)

A Metal Chaos Ensemble offshoot featuring PEK, Eric Woods, and Bob Moores, focuses on heightened electronic elements while omitting drums, typically expanding to larger groups; this quintet session included a rhythm section using extensive instrumental doubling across brass, reeds, percussion, and electronics, resulting in a slower-moving yet richly textured exploration. ... Click to View


Barker / Parker / Irabagon:
Bakunawa [VINYL] (Out Of Your Head Records)

New York creative scene stalwarts drummer Andrew Barker, bassist William Parker, and saxophonist Jon Irabagon debut as a trio, delivering five collectively improvised explorations that emphasize call-and-response dynamics, weaving and reacting with technically impressive, extended, and unconventional techniques and expressions delivered with confident assertion. ... Click to View


Variable Geometry Orchestra:
L'Heure Derniere du Silence (Creative Sources)

L'Heure Dernière du Silence stands as a testament to VGO's ongoing exploration of the interplay between silence and sound, solidifying their position as a leading force in contemporary improvised music as heard in this live recording captured during the cycle "A Hora Derradeira do Silencio" at St. George's Church, in Lisbon, Portugal in 2024. ... Click to View


Erhard Hirt / Klaus Kurvers / Dietrich Petzold:
Weiterbauen (Creative Sources)

The trio of Erhard Hirt, Klaus Kürvers, and Dietrich Petzold defies conventional norms, blending Dobro, electric guitar, double bass, violin, and rare instruments like tenor violin and bowed metal into a compelling exploration of atonality, sonic precision, and playful free improvisation, creating uniquely intricate and shifting soundscapes filled with string excitement. ... Click to View


Kevin Miller / Dan Blake:
At First Light (Creative Sources)

Brooklyn saxophonist Dan Black and guitarist Kevin Miller present a duo album featuring three improvisations using pre-conceived time-based structures, one work using a particular kind of ambience, and an abstract take on a classic jazz tune, all reflecting their years of collaboration and exploration through free improvisation based around jazz standards. ... Click to View


Metal Chaos Ensemble:
One Step Beyond Logic (Evil Clown)

Exploring chaotic metallic rhythms, this ensemble has become one of Evil Clown's most prolific groups, blending gongs, chimes, Tibetan bowls, and horns spanning a dynamic range of sounds, here in a sextet configuration with drummer Steve Niemitz and special guest Chris Alford on guitar, offering a powerful fusion of rock elements within the ensemble's electroacoustic approach. ... Click to View


Michael Attias (Attias / Leibson / Pavolka / Ferber / Hoffman):
Quartet Music Vol. I: LuMiSong (Out Of Your Head Records)

With an ear to detail, Michaël Attias spent a year mixing and refining these four tracks, recorded after a post-pandemic concert at Barbes in Brooklyn, bringing to light four intricately melodic compositions performed with Michael Attias on alto sax, Santiago Leibson on piano & Wurli, Matt Pavolka on bass, Mark Ferber on drums and Christopher Hoffman on cello. ... Click to View


Spaces Unfolding + Pierre Alexandre Tremblay:
Shadow Figures (Bead)

Performing together as Spaces Unfolding since 2021, the trio of Neil Metcalfe on flute, Philipp Wachsmann on violin, and Emil Karlsen on drums expands their initial focus on acoustic exploration, as heard on this debut album, with the addition of Pierre Alexandre Tremblay on electronics, blending acoustic and electronic elements to reflect on the evolving influence of technology in their sound. ... Click to View


Samuel Blaser / Marc Ducret / Peter Bruun:
Dark Was The Night, Cold Was The Ground [VINYL 10-inch] (Blaser Music)

Recorded during their UK tour at Steve Winwood Studio, the Samuel Blaser Trio's with guitarist Marc Ducret and drummer Peter Bruun's 2nd official release is a limited edition 10-inch blue vinyl, featuring a haunting interpretation of Blind Willie Johnson's "Dark Was the Night, Cold Was the Ground" along with original compositions by Blaser and Ducret, ending with a dynamic collective "Jam". ... Click to View


Chris Cundy:
Of All The Common Flowers (Ear To The Ground)

Renowned for his work with Another Timbre and Confront, British bass clarinetist Chris Cundy presents his third solo album, blending contemporary classical elements, improvised sketches, and rhythmic motifs in fourteen captivating vignettes inspired by wildflowers, their fragile habitats, and peripheral landscapes, showcasing a masterful and virtuosic approach. ... Click to View


Rodrigues / Torres / Hencleeday / Santos:
Synopsis (Creative Sources)

Recorded live during the Creative Sources Cycle at Lisbon's Cossoul on May 2, 2024, this collaboration brings together Ernesto Rodrigues (viola, crackle box), Nuno Torres (alto saxophone), Andre Hencleeday (piano), and Carlos Santos (modular synth) in a delicate journey of reductionist improvisation, blending acoustic and electronic textures to craft an intricate, lower-case performance of subtle sonic dialogues and dynamic restraint. ... Click to View


Leap of Faith:
Logical Consequences (Evil Clown)

Originally planned as an Axioms session, this Leap of Faith performance features PEK, Glynis Lomon, Chris Alford, Albey onBass, Vance Provey, Jose Arroyo, and Michael Knoblach, who transformed a dynamic sextet improvisation into a rich exploration of sonorities, blending wind, strings, percussion, and electronics to create a spontaneous, evolving soundscape marked by deep listening and adaptability. ... Click to View



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  Shaking the Squid - May 18 2015  


By philz 2015-05-18
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I often check email the day after adding a number of new items in our Recently section expecting someone to complain that we have too many Staff Picks. And the truth is, 1,749 items are marked as Staff Picks, which is about 1/4 of the items in our catalog. I fear people think, "how can they all be good?!?" But I would stand by these selections, and if you look at it another way, staff picks represent the full set of staff selections since we started that category, so those 1,749 items actually represent about 140 picks per year. Consider we add between 15-20 new releases each week, we're actually fairly sparing with those items we highly recommend.

Recommendations are the key here, and to be honest, it was recommendations that started the store. Or to be more specific, Recommended Records (RéR), the great UK label and distribution service started by Chris Cutler in the 70s'. The label was started in a reaction to Virgin Records and their ilk, who tried to force Henry Cow and Faust to release more commercial music. Cutler expanded the label and distributorship to include bands and artists that he would actually recommend, in essence making everything on the label and most of what he distributed a "staff pick".

Squidco's birth is linked to Recommended Records, as I helped Chris to set up his first shopping cart, and then applied those skills to my own Squidco. The two first labels we carried in complete in-print catalogs were Recommended Records and Ambiances Magnetiques, like-minded labels and distributors (Dame, in the case of Ambiances) that followed their own incredibly well-informed muse. In a sense, we were also recommending the releases we carried, and we continue to carry music that we find superlative; one of the main rules applied in buying is the intent of the artist, that it is not commercial success they pursue, but artist achievement. Which is not to say that we don't want to have success stories in sales for those artists, but we're not interested in fashionable trends in music, but rather trends in the development of expanding musical language and expression.

That brings this long lead-in around to 4 releases added to our store this week. Three are much-needed reissues: the 3 Henry Cow box sets. The band that motivated us to explore adventurous music is blown open with the boxes. The first box presents a pre-history of Henry Cow, with recordings from the seminal organizations and solo work from the members of the band. It then follows with live recordings from early shows of the band on the road, developing their language and skills through a series of remarkable concerts, including recordings with Robert Wyatt. The second box takes us further, as Henry Cow expands with the addition of members of Slapp Happy and artists like Lindsay Cooper and Georgie Born, and includes an excellent quality live DVD that turned up while RéR was developing the material for the box. Both box 1 & 2 include 60 page color booklets with a wealth of information, posters and photos. The 3rd box includes the 5 proper studio CDs from the band from their CD reissues, and appeals to the collector by finishing the words "Henry Cow" when all 3 boxes are faced away from the owner.

The 4th release is another box set of a band that Chris Cutler's recommending ears brought the foreground through a series of excellent releases: The Necks. Australia's improvising trio of Chris Abrahams on piano & keys, Tony Buck on drums, andLloyd Swanton on bass started releasing albums on their own Fish of Milk label, but found broader distribution and acclaim when RéR began releasing their albums. The band's unique approach to improvisation finds them working in slow moving grooves, seemingly impossibly glacial development that illusively develops each work, typically one piece per album, where the end of the album finds the listener far from the starting point almost without realizing that the music had moved. The Necks box releases 8 of the 10 albums that RéR has released, and is an excellent collection or introduction to their music.


Upcoming Releases

Three important orders placed last week: Clean Feed, FMR, NoBusiness, Mikroton, and Nate Wooley's Pleasure of the Text label. You can sign up on Upcoming Releases page to have us email you when each of the following titles is in stock. Of note, there are 3 new LPs on NoBusiness and 2 CDs; 5 new titles on FMR; 3 CDs on Mikrton, and 8 new CDs on Clean Feed.



Clean Feed:

All Included (Kuchen / Johansson / Strom / Ostvang): Satan in Plain Clothes

Clean Feed  (CF 326)

Double-Basse (Petit / Duboc): This is Not Art

Clean Feed  (CF 333)

Dre Hocevar Trio (De Looze / St.louis / Hocevar / Pluta): Coding of Evidentiality

Clean Feed  (CF 325)

Gard Nilssen´s Acoustic Unity (Roligheten / Eldh / Nilssen): Firehouse

Clean Feed  (CF 329)

Hugo Carvalhais (Carvalhais / Pifarely / Pinto / Cymerman): Grand Valis

Clean Feed  (CF 330)

Joe Hertenstein's HNH (Hertenstein / Niggenkemper / Heberer): [2nd release]

Clean Feed  (CF 332)

Kris Davis Infrasound (Davis / Goldberg / Noriega / Badenhorst / Bishop / Radley / Versace / Black): Save Your Breath

Clean Feed  (CF 322)

Lama + Joachim Badenhorst (Silva / Smith / Almedia): The Elephant's Journey

Clean Feed  (CF 331)

Sousa / Berthling / Ferrandini: Casa Futuro

Clean Feed  (CF 334)

Universal Indians + Joe McPhee (Dikeman / Strom / Ostvang): Skullduggery

Clean Feed  (CF 328)

Paul: Lytton ?!

Pleasure of the Text Records  ()



Mikroton Recordings:

Burkhard Beins / Enrico Malatesta / Michael Vorfeld / Christian Wolfarth / Ingar Zach: Gluck

Mikroton Recordings  (38)

SQID: SQID

Mikroton Recordings  (41 | 42)

Simon James Phillips: Blage 3

Mikroton Recordings  (CD 39 | 40)



FMR:

Francois Carrier / Michel Lambert: iO

FMR  (FMRCD384)

Ola: Djupvik Idiophonics

FMR  (FMRCD388)

Paul Dunmall / Tony Bianco: Autumn

FMR  (FMRCD392)

Tom Jackson / Benedict Taylor / Daniel Thompson : Hunt At The Brook

FMR  (FMRCD389)

Louis Moholo-Moholo / Frode Gjerstad / Nick Stephens / Fred Lonberg-Holm: Distant Groove

FMR  (FMRCD385)

The Scrambling Ex (Van Huffel / Willers / Stiedle): The Scrambling Ex

FMR  (FMRCD387)

Frode Gjerstad Trio (w/ Paal Nilssen-Love / Jon Rune Strom): Miyazaki

FMR  (FMRCD386-0115)



NoBusiness:

Alexander von Schlippenbach / Paul Hubweber / Frank Paul Schubert / Clayton Thomas / Willi Kellers: Intricacies [2 CDs]

NoBusiness  (NBCD 74-75)

Convergence Quartet - Taylor Ho Bynum / Alexander Hawkins / Dominic Lash / Harris Eisenstadt: OWL JACKET [VINYL]

NoBusiness  (NBLP 84)

Howard Riley: 10.11.12 [VINYL]

NoBusiness  (NBLP 85)

Karl Berger / Kirk Knuffke: MOON [2 CDs]

NoBusiness  (NBCD 76-77)

Stefan Keune / Dominic Lash / Steve Noble: Fractions [VINYL]

NoBusiness  (NBLP 83)


Restocked Releases

Plenty of restocks last wek, including titles on Clean Feed, Recommended Records, Art Yard, Tzadik, and Aum Fidelity. Here's the full list:



Derek Bailey / Jamie Muir: Dart Drug (Incus)

Derek: Bailey New Sights, Old Sounds [2 CDs] (Incus)

Derek: Bailey Concert In Milwaukee [CASSETTE] (Incus)

Angles 9: Injuries (Clean Feed)

Chris Lightcap Bigmouth: Epicenter (Clean Feed)

Mario: Pavone Blue Dialect (Clean Feed)

Anthony Braxton / Morris, Joe : 4 Improvisations (Duets) 2007 (Clean Feed)

Lane / Grassi / Whitecage: Drunk Butterfly (Clean Feed)

Various Artists: I Never Meta Guitar Too (Clean Feed)

Herb Robertson NY Downtown Allstars: Real Aberration (Clean Feed)

Joe Fiedler Trio: The Crab (Clean Feed)

Herb Robertson - NY Downtown Allstars: Elaboration (Clean Feed)

Trio Viriditas: Live at Vision Festival VI (Clean Feed)

Angelica Sanchez : A Little House (solo piano) (Clean Feed)

Michael Dessen Trio: Forget the Pixel (Clean Feed)

Lawnmower (Gray / Hobbs / Farina / Littleton): West (Clean Feed)

Michael: Attias Spun Tree (Clean Feed)

Ballister (Dave Rempis, Fred Lonberg-Holm and Paal Nilssen-Love): Mechanisms (Clean Feed)

Trespass Trio: "...was there to illuminate the night sky..." (Clean Feed)

Henry Cow: Box 2: The Road: Volumes 6-10 with DVD (Recommended Records)

Henry Cow: Box 3 - The Studio Volumes 1-5 (Recommended Records)

The: Necks Mindset [VINYL] (Recommended Records)

The: Necks Mosquito / See Through (Recommended Records)

The: Necks Drive By (Recommended Records)

Sun Ra and His Intergalactic Myth Science Solar Arkestra: Sleeping Beauty (Art Yard)

Fred: Frith Nowhere, Sideshow, Thin Air (ReR/ Fred Records)

Brainville 3 (Allen / Hopper / Cutler): Trial By Headline (Recommended Records)

Haco + Hiromichi, Sakamoto: Ash in the Rainbow (Recommended Records)

News From Babel: Sirens and Silences / Work Resumed on the Tower / Letters Home (Recommended Records)

Art Bears: Hopes and Fears (Recommended Records)

Camberwell Now: All's Well (Recommended Records)

Sun Ra: Disco 3000 (Complete Milan Concert 1978) (Art Yard)

BAKU: Symphony of Sirens (Recommended Records)

Henry Cow: Box 1: The Road Volumes 1-5 (Recommended Records)

Jonathan Finlayson & Sicilian Defense: Moment and the Message (Pi Recordings)

Amir ElSaffar and Hafez Modirzadeh: Radif Suite (Pi Recordings)

Steve Lehman Quintet : On Meaning (Pi Recordings)

Steve: Lehman Demian as Posthuman (Pi Recordings)

Darius: Jones Trio Man'ish Boy (A Raw & Beautiful Thing) (Aum Fidelity)

Darius: Jones Quartet Book Of Mae'bul (Another Kind of Sunrise) (Aum Fidelity)

Rob Mazurek Octet: Skull Sessions (Cuneiform)

Wadada Smith Leo : Ten Freedom Summers [4 CDs] (Cuneiform)

Wadada Smith Leo / Braxton, Anthony: Saturn, Conjunct the Grand Canyon in a Sweet Embrace (Pi Recordings)

Farmers By Nature (Cleaver / Parker / Taborn): Love and Ghosts [2 CDs] (Aum Fidelity)

Ideal Bread (Stinton / Knuffke / Hopkins / Fujiwara): Beating the Teens [2 CDs] (Cuneiform)

Muhal Abrams Richard / Lewis, George / Mitchell, Roscoe: Streaming (Pi Recordings)

Marc: Ribot Silent Movies (Pi Recordings)

Marc: Ribot Spiritual Unity (Pi Recordings)

Steve: Lehman Travail, Transformation and Flow (Pi Recordings)

Rob Mazurek & Black Cube SP (featuring Sao Paulo Underground): Return The Tides: Ascension Suite And Holy Ghost (Cuneiform)

Mary Halvorson / Michael Formanek / Tomas Fujiwara: Thumbscrew (Cuneiform)

Rob: Brown Ensemble Crown Trunk Root Funk (Aum Fidelity)

Evan: Parker Time Lapse (Tzadik)

John: Zorn Music Romance Vol. 1: Music For Children (Tzadik)

Les Rhinoceros: Les Rhinoceros II (Tzadik)

John: Zorn The Goddess: Music for the Ancient of Days (Tzadik)

John: Zorn Abraxas: 'Book Of Angels' Vol. 19 (Tzadik)

Wadada Smith Leo / George Lewis / John Zorn: Sonic Rivers (Tzadik)

John; Zorn Masada String Trio: Haborym: The Book Of Angels V. 16 (Tzadik)

Henry: Kaiser Requia And Other Improvisations For Guitar Solo (Tzadik)

Smith & Jack Dejohnette, Wadada Leo: America (Tzadik)

John: Zorn Filmworks XXIII: El General (Tzadik)

Jenny: Scheinman Shalagaster (Tzadik)

John Zorn & Thurston Moore,: "@" (Tzadik)

Zebrina: Hamidbar Medaber (Tzadik)

Sylvie Courvoisier Trio: Double Windsor (Tzadik)

John: Zorn In The Hall of Mirrors (Tzadik)

The Hub : Boundary Layer (Tzadik)

Hoahio: Peek-Ara-Boo (Tzadik)

John: Zorn Masada Rock (Tzadik)

Crispell / Dresser / Hemingway: Play Braxton (Tzadik)

Ikue: Mori Bhima Swarga-The Journey of the Soul From Hell to Heaven [DVD] (Tzadik)

Ron: Anderson Secret Curve (Tzadik)

Zion80 (John Zorn): Adramelech: The Book Of Angels Volume 22 (Tzadik)

John: Zorn Nosferatu (Tzadik)

John: Zorn Mount Analogue (Tzadik)

John: Zorn Filmworks XXIV: The Nobel Prizewinner (Tzadik)

Massacre (Frith / Laswell / Hayward): Love Me Tender (Tzadik)

Pat: Metheny Tap: The Book Of Angels V. 20 (Tzadik)

John: Zorn The Gnostic Preludes (Tzadik)

John: Zorn Filmworks XX: Sholem Aleichem (Tzadik)

John: Zorn The Concealed (Tzadik)

John: Zorn Filmworks 1986-1990 (Tzadik)

John Zorn : The Testament Of Solomon (Tzadik)

Per: Bloland Chamber Industrial (Tzadik)

Derek Bailey : Standards (Tzadik)

John: Zorn In Search Of The Miraculous (Tzadik)

John: Zorn Music and Its Double (Tzadik)

David: Rosenboom Life Field (Tzadik)

John Zorn / Banquet of the Spirits: Caym - The Book of Angels Volume 17 (Tzadik)

John: Zorn On The Torment Of Saints, The Casting Of Spells And The Evocation Of Spirits (Tzadik)

Zorn / Medeski / Wollesen / Dunn / Baron: At The Gates Of Paradise (Tzadik)

Nordstrom / Johansson / Schlippenbach: Stockholm Connection [3 CDs] (Umlaut Records)

Rothenberg / Buck / Takeishi / Tronzo: The Fell Clutch (Animul)

Ned: Rothenberg Intervals: Solo Work for Woodwinds, 2001 (Animul)

Peter Schmid A. / Ned Rothenberg: En Passant (Creative Works Records)

Susan: Alcorn Soldad (Relative Pitch)

Mary Halvorson / Kirk Knuffke / Matt Wilson: Sifter (Relative Pitch)

Evan Parker & Sylvie Courvoisier: Either Or And (Relative Pitch)

Joey Baron / Bill Frisell: Just Listen (Relative Pitch)

Greg: Cohen Golden State (Relative Pitch)


Squid Tech

Plenty of work behind the scenes this last week as we prepare to move our images to our new GoDaddy server to improve performance on the site. Also the database has been modified to start work on changes to our category listings and product pages to make the format of each release more obvious. On that last, we're seeing more unusual and historic formats make a comeback, which stared with vinyl LPs, and is now extending into cassette culture. Squidco started as a CD vendor with a handful of DVDs, books and magazines. When LPs started making a comeback in our early years we started put the format into the title, as in [VINYL]. This no longer makes sense, so we're slowly removing those additions to the title and moving them on our display pages as their own field. That field has been there all along in the product detail section of each product listing, but soon we'll be able to display them outside of the detail section. The goal is to allow customers to search on format, so a cassette only customers can quickly search inside our cassettes for artists they're interested in. Look for a mid- to late-summer roll out for that and many changes to our search engine!





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Vol. I:
LuMiSong
(Out Of Your Head Records)



Chris Cundy:
Of All
The Common Flowers
(Ear To The Ground)



Cosa Brava (
Frith /
Parkins /
Kihlstedt /
Bossi /
Ismaily):
Z Sides
(Klanggalerie)



Rob Mazurek Quartet (
w/ Reid /
Taylor/ Sanchez):
Color Systems
(RogueArt)



AALY Trio (
Gustafsson /
Nordeson /
Janson):
Sustain
(Silkheart)



Kenny Warren (
Warren /
Hoffman /
Ellman):
Sweet World
[VINYL]
(Out Of Your Head Records)







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