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Finally available again after much too many years and much demand from our customers. This was the third and final album by the trio of Dave Stewart-organ and piano, Mont Campbell-bass and vocals and Clive Brooks-drums. It was actually recorded a few...

The incredible 2nd album by this great early English organ/bass/drums trio they specialized in hypercomplex multi-time signature music.. This was their 2nd album and is from 1970. They specialized in hypercomplex multi-time signature music. This was...

Florian Egli: Saxophone
Dave Gisler: Guitar
Martina Berther: E-Bass
Rico Baumann: Drums
"Saxophonist Florian Egli presents with his band 'Weird Beard' his debut on Intakt Records. Deeply rooted in the jazz tradition Weird Beard creates with stylistic openness an independent and characterful music in the undogmatic field of contemporary jazz. Everything Moves is a characterful album with a strong pulling power and manages to combine lyrical passages with the unpredictable."...

Active and releasing records for at least 25 years, Egoband are an Italian four piece who formerly had a number of releases on Mellow. This is their first new release in 16 years!
Their music is a cross between neo-prog and Rock Progressivo Italiano, with especially strong keyboards.

"It took seventeen long years to Egoband to complete this return. Substantial exponent of the movement Italian neo prog with assets of three albums in the first half of the ninety and convincing and...

“Psychedelic rock from NYC's No-Neck Blues Band commune. Egypt’s live shows from 98-99 were truly mind-blowing experiences that inspired this writer to start the Psycho-Path Records label to release their psychedelic music.
“How Many Pieces” album was recorded in the studio, in 1999. Four long tracks, Beefheart-meets-Sun Ra style.”

This one is a little odd as it's a modern jazz/rock trio with influences in the from the usual suspects (Tribal Tech, Michael Stern) in the rhythm section, but the guitarist sometimes leans more towards, say, Terje Rypdal than I would have expected (and yes, that’s a good thing). Fun stuff!

“Improve Reality is a fantastic jazz-rock fusion album by Norwegian band EH3. The group includes some of Norway's finest players. They play dynamic electric fusion plus seductive funk with superb electric...

"Marty Ehrlich is one of jazz's most acclaimed contemporary multi-instrumentalists. Hankus Netsky is a renown Jewish klezmer and scholar, and founder of the Klezmer Conservatory Band. Friends for decades, these two master musicians join forces for the...

Marty Ehrlich, alto and soprano sax, flute / James Zollar, trumpet / Hank Roberts, cello / Michael Sarin, drums.

"Julius Hemphill really has a noble heir in Marty Ehrlich, and the fact that this multi-reed player includes a cellist in his...

''One of the most respected and versatile reed players in New Music, Marty has been an integral member in the units of Julius Hemphill, Oliver Lake, Anthony Braxton and Bobby Bradford, among others. Exploring the roots of his Jewish heritage, Marty tak...

Marty Ehrlich alto sax, clarinet, bass clarinet, wooden flutes
John Hebert bass
Nasheet Waits drums

"Marty Ehrlich has released his first trio recording in many years, entitled "Trio Exaltation." For this new trio concept, Ehrlich has called on bassist John Hébert and drummer Nasheet Waits. All three were members together in the Andrew Hill Point of Departure Sextet, a group which brought Andrew Hill's music strongly before the public in the last decade of Hill's life....

Markus Eichenberger clarinet & bassclarinet
Daniel Studer double bass

"Improvisation assumes a fresh experience, an unfamiliarity with what is to come, a disruption of expectations. How much more intense and disorienting the experience becomes in the music of Markus Eichenberger and Daniel Studer. Each one has an impressive résumé of musical adventures, but as a duo their music expresses special qualities and asks challenging questions. Suspended offers no customary structures, no consistent.

"Trumpeter Mathias Eick, in the first album released under his own name, focuses all the qualities that have made him a musician to be reckoned with in and around jazz of the last decade. The Door is distinguished by vaulting lyricism and clear-edged...

"Mathias Eick’s intensely melodic trumpet occupies the centre-stage in this album of self-penned tunes which will appeal to an audience beyond “jazz”. Against the powerful backdrops offered by his sleek, modern band, driven by two drummers, he delivers...

Very excellent, early instrumental jazz rock band, somewhat influenced by the Mothers Of Invention, Soft Machine & their own "krautrockness". Featuring guitar, keyboards (Rainer Brninghaus!), sax, bass & drums, they released just 2 albums in their life...

Rainer Brüninghaus (keyboards)
Houschäng Nejadépour (guitar, sitar)
Herbert Kalveram (saxes)
Bill Brown (bass)
Detlev Landmann (drums)

Very excellent, early instrumental jazz rock band, somewhat influenced by the Mothers Of Invention, Soft Machine & their own "krautrockness". Featuring guitar, keyboards (Rainer Bruninghaus!), sax, bass & drums, they released just 2 albums in their lifetime. This superb quality, previously unreleased 1972 radio broadcast features tunes from thei

“Hammerschlag – created by FM Einheit (member of Einstürzende Neubauten early 1980’s to mid-1990’s), with Andreas Ammer – features many percussive industrial elements and ‘machine music’ (chains, scraping, coiled springs, objects), noise, experimental electronics and provocative musical compositions familiar to the ears of Neubauten fans.
An oratorio with prelude and two noise interludes, based on Russian futurist Aleksej Kapitonovič Gastev, the ‘bard of the machine age’.”

Jewlia Eisenbergs radical setting of texts by Walter Benjamin, Asja Lacis and Gershom Sholem point to a whole new style of acappela vocal music. Drawing upon traditions from doo-wop to Meredith Monk, Eskimo throat singing, to Hebrew cantilation and mor...

Wendy Eisenberg: guitar and voice
Nick Zanca: synth, electronics, wurlitzer, organ, field recordings, tape objects, singing bowls, cello, electric bass on 4 and 7 Austin Vaughn: drums and percussion on 2,3,4,5,9 and 10
Nick Neuberg: drums on 6, 7, and 9
Nick Bisceglia: electric bass on 3,9,10,11
Brittany Karlson: upright bass on 6 and 9

“Anxiety-driven experimental guitar music that sometimes resembles jazz, sometimes rock, sometimes folk, and sometimes country. Eisenberg

“Bloodletting, recorded, March 22th, 2019 at Firehouse 12 in New Haven, is a performance of a long form text score I wrote around late 2018. Unlike directive text scores that indicate through order or poetry what should be played (or evoked), my score is a block of text, written to be memorized and then performed using the nonlinear randomness of memory.The purpose of this form of text-score was to mimic, through memory and temporal distance, the way the eye dances on a page, selecting what it does...

“Improviser, composer and songwriter Wendy Eisenberg is a graduate of New England Conservatory and a founding member of the acclaimed band Birthing Hips. For her first Tzadik CD she is joined by the dynamic rhythm section of Trevor Dunn on bass and Ches Smith on drums and performs some of the nastiest guitar you’ve ever heard. The improvisations are powerful and intense and all styles and sounds are thrown into a cathartic blender as the trio channel an exciting new musical world. An outrageous project....

Chris Dingman, vibraphone / Eivind Opsvik, bass / Harris Eisenstadt, drums / Matt Bauder, tenor sax / Nate Wooley, trumpet.

"You can be a New Yorker and a Californian without being an American, and that's precisely the case with the Canadian...

Nate Wooley (trumpet), Ray Anderson (trombone), Dan Peck (tuba), Jason Mears (alto saxophone), Matt Bauder (tenor saxophone), Chris Dingman (vibraphone), Garth Stevenson (bass), Harris Eisenstadt (drums).

I saw the quintet version of great...

Harris Eisenstadt, drums/Taylor Ho Bynum, cornet, flugelhorn/Josh Sinton, bass/Mark Taylor, french horn/Nate Wooley, trumpet.

"No, the pan-African days aren't gone. Something remained of the Sun Ra Arkestra and the Art Ensemble of Chicago fascina

Jeb Bishop trombone / Tony Malaby tenor saxophone / Jason Roebke double bass / Harris Eisenstadt drums, compositions.

"This recording happened the day after two concerts at the New York venue directed by John Zorn, The Stone, in September 2015. Harris Eisenstadt thought it was the right opportunity to revive a forgotten trio with Jeb Bishop and Jason Roebke and to finally accomplish an old purpose: to have a quartet with the addition of Tony Malaby. After the gigs they went immediately to a...

"Recent Developments is the latest project from NY composer, percussionist, and bandleader Harris Eisenstadt. A quirky nonet that includes many of Brooklyn's most esteemed creative musicians, the project marks the 20th album of Eisenstadt's career as a bandleader (including five previous releases on Songlines) alongside over 40 recording credits as a collaborator. Recent Developments is the fifth installment in Eisenstadt's music for medium-sized ensembles, which also includes Fight or Fight (2003)...

Harris Eisenstadt, drums, compositions / Ellery Eskelin, tenor saxophone / Angelica Sanchez, piano.

"With the jazz drumming tradition well assimilated, a first-hand knowledge of West African rhythms (he studied with local masters from Gambia...

Nate Wooley trumpet
Matt Bauder tenor saxophone
Pascal Niggenkemper bass
Harris Eisenstadt drums, compositions

“On Parade in Parede” was recorded when Eisenstadt and company played a series of concerts at SMUP, an intimate venue in Parede, a beach town near Lisbon, during their spring 2016 Europe tour. The place inspired the title. An homage to his birth country (he’s lived in the US more than twenty years), Canada Day offers a universal music, not just dedicated to North America.

Nate Wooley trumpet
Alexander Hawkins piano
Pascal Niggenkemper bass
Harris Eisenstadt drums, compositions

Recorded live at AJMI, Avignon, France, by Bruno Levee, March 23, 2018
Harris is one of the great, under-appreciated bandleaders of our time!

“Harris Eisenstadt’s Canada Day project was originally a quintet, but the band has undergone several transmutations through the years – an octet (the original quintet plus the horns of Jason Mears, Ray Anderson and Dan..

Harris Eisenstadt, drums, compositions / Angelica Sanchez, piano / Ellery Eskelin, tenor saxophone.

"Here is one more fundamental opus of the present day jazz creativity recorded in Portugal, the little, sunny country serving as the door to...

Originally released in 1971 in a self released edition of only 300 by the band, this has been an unknown rarity until this reissue. A keyboards/bass/drums trio, they combined the keyboard-driven sound of bands like The Nice with an obvious German slant...

Led by keyboardist Rick Van Der Linden (grand piano and organ) who later founded Trace, Ekseption were one of the earliest classical rock bands, putting out a number of releases filled with 'rocked up' versions of Bach, Tchaikowsky, Beethovan, etc. Alt...


“Kahil El’Zabar’s ‘Spirit Groove’ on Spiritmuse Records is the latest musical inspiration from a spiritual jazz master Kahil El’Zabar, featuring the legendary tenor sax colossus, David Murray. El’Zabar’s and Murray’s collaborative efforts span over 4 decades of exceptional explorations in the varied realms of spiritual jazz. Joining them on this project are 2 extraordinary young talents, Emma Dayhuff on acoustic bass and Justin Dillard on keyboards/organ. ’Spirit Groove’ is an innovative journey into the...


“The second long player by the southern German formation ELARA SUNSTREAK BAND fascinates with a grandiose, mind-expanding mix of stoner/progressive and psychedelic rock.
With their debut album 'Deli Bal', released in 2017, the progressive / psychedelic band EL ARA SUNS TRE AK BAND, based in southern Germany, advanced to highly regarded hopes of the genre. Originally started as a quartet and now playing in a compact trio formation and influenced by PINK FLOYD, MONSTER MAGNET and TOOL, the formation...

“Having spent several years as members of J.B. and the Bonnevilles, in 1969 singer Joe Cerisano and bassist David Coombs decided to strike out on their own. Within a matter of months they'd recruited drummer Joe Hartman and lead guitarist Tom Nicholas. As Elderberry Jak, the quartet hit the club circuit, attracting a cult following throughout West Virginia, Pennsylvania and Ohio.
This West Virginia-based band released this rare rural rock record in 1970. It features fuzz guitar, heavy organ & a...

This is a strongly psychedelic work that is a collaboration between members of Elder and Kadavar.

"The pandemic and its consequences bring a number of, mostly unpleasant, side effects. But sometimes this exceptional situation awakens a new perspective and creativity. Berlin’s Kadaver have already made their mark by coming up with ‘The Isolation Tapes’ relatively quickly.
This time, however, Kadaver is not doing it all alone. They have teamed up with Elder and joined forces. The result...

“The brand new 6th studio album of the celebrated formation with numerous new guests! The excitement was great when in 2017 "Terra Circus", a new studio album by the Electric Family, was released after a break of 10 years. The resounding success of the album also led to live concerts all over Germany. Even then, the band promised that it wouldn't be that long before the next studio album. Promise kept! After only three years, "Echoes Don't Lie", the 6th studio album by the Electric Family will be...

Sort of a supergroup of German rock musicians, this was their most successful release and now comes with a ‘Making Of’ DVD.

“In 1996 THE ELECTRIC FAMILY first came together for a gig at the Burg Herzberg Festival. Tom 'The Perc "Redecker had with Volker Kahr's ex-Grobschnitt), Dieter Serfas (Amon Düül II), Harry Payuta, Jochen Schoberth and Torsten Glade an illustrious group around him, which was also on the debut album" Family Show "in 1997 This album caused quite a stir, but the attention of...

"The Electric Flag was one of the premiere rock bands of the 60s, with a line-up of legendary musicians. Led by the virtuoso Mike Bloomfield, the stellar lineup of musicians included Buddy Miles, Nick Gravenites, Barry Goldberg, Elvin Bishop.
These live performances were captured at the height of the band's power, in 1967 at the Whisky A Go-Go, LA and 1968 at the Carousel Ballroom, San Francisco. They burned brightly for two years and then egos ripped the group apart.
The Whisky performance...

What a band: John Zorn-alto sax, Marc Ribot-guitar, Jamie Saft-keyboards, Ikue Mori-laptop electronics, Trevor Dunn-bass, Joey Baron and Kenny Wollesen-drums and Cyro Baptista-percussion. "The long awaited first release of Zorn's most recent and most p...

"Two years after their last album, Electric Orange present their next longplayer. On this album the band re-introduces their drummer Eric, known from the albums 'Abgelaufen' and 'Fleischwerk' some time ago. On 'Gap' Electric Orange show once again that they are an integral, pioneering part of the German neo-psychedelic and neo-krautrock scene.”

“How wonderful to have this top class artefact available again. The mighty Electric Prunes recorded, both aurally and visually, in Brighton back in 2002, three years after they reformed again in 1999. And if, like me initially, you worry that what you might get is a pale imitation of a once great band, please don't hesitate for a moment. The Prunes are in top class form. In truth it is like they were never away, and the old magic is still there, front and centre, just like in the halcyon days - or should...

This is Wayne Coyne & Steven Drozd, both of Flaming Lips, paying homage to progressive rock; it includes their version of Yes' "Heart Of The Sunrise, and the sticker on the front calls it, "A Modern Prog-Rock Mesiterwerk"...

Terry Aiken – vocals
Chris Cox – flute, keyboards, vocals
Paul Seager – guitar
Steve Day – bass
Ian Lambert – drums

“Record live August 1972, Club Electronic, Vienna, this is a lost 1972 heavy prog monster by British Progsters who became the House Band in Vienna's underground music club Electronic.
Post Hellmet, its like Jethro Tull meets Marsupilami vibes with manic flute and heavy prog guitar, and at times a King Crimson intensity. Elegy escaped Austrian clutches in 19

“Packaged in a thick, letterpress printed Arigato Pak by Stumptown Printers in Portland, Oregon; each package contains an individual piece of art (linocut/screen print/watercolor) from the artist; one-time edition of 480.
Eleh's Home Age series was composed and recorded over a period of five years and it reflects a search for color, form, connection, and growth. The handmade artwork contained in each package was created during the same period of time the music was composed and is an integral part of..

First-time ever release on CD for this scarse and quite good PDU album of electronic/kosmiche music by a musician you wouldn't expect to see behind something like this. This is a small treasure for fans of classic era Klaus Schulze, Manuel Gottsching...

This is a very good and very unique cross-over between electronica and new music by a live band of guitar/bass/drums, who on this one, add three trombones. Less techno than the hype indicates and totally in the pocket with many of our listeners.

A trio of guitar, bass and drums, Elektro Guzzi overcome the boundary between analogue versus digital, performing techno live with the drive of a machine and the sonic detail of an instrument – without any computers or loopers...

Ståle Storløkken - Rhodes piano, Hammond organ, grand piano, Eminent 310, Mellotron, Continuum
Nikolai Hængsle - electric bass, electric and acoustic guitars
Torstein Lofthus - drums, percussion

This is really great and spacious and ‘downtempo’ than what I am used to hearing out of them, but an excellent one. It is more ‘reflective’ and not as burning, but I think it’s just as great.

“After a solid run of five studio albums and 2019's two double live albums, Psychedelic Backfire

“After a solid run of five studio albums and two double live albums, Psychedelic Backfire I and II, (both 2019), Elephant9 had taken their groovy mix of high energy rock and power jazz as far as they could. In this respect their previous album Arrival of The New Elders (2021) came as a welcome and most timely addition to their recorded output. More varied, mature and reflective, they were as groovy as ever, but more structured and less jam oriented.
Mythical River is molded much in the same way and...