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"TERRAKOTA are a young multiethnic band from Lisbon who have already received full consent with previous releases, such as Terrakota and Humus Sapiens.

With their latest Oba Train they continue with an even deeper belief in genuine and heart.

Axel Doerner (trumpet); Per-Ake Holmlander (tuba); Lasse Marhaug (electronics); Paul Lytton (percussion); Paal Nilssen-Love (percussion); Jim Baker (piano); Fred Anderson (tenor); Fredrik Ljungkvist (baritone & tenor); Dave Rempis (alto & tenor); Ken...

“As half of the legendary R&B duo Don & Dewey (alongside Don "Sugarcane" Harris), Dewey Terry was responsible for numerous classic songs, and toured alongside Jimi Hendrix in Little Richard's Band. After a period out of the spotlight, he resurfaced in 1972 with this lost classic, a fun and funky stew of blues, soul, and rock that was produced by Bill Szymczyk (shortly to find fame for his work with the Eagles), and features guest appearances from Harvey Mandel, Jim Horn, and others. It makes its long...

Trevor Dunn: Bass
Louie Belogenis: Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone
Ryan Sawyer: Drums

“Remaining true to the alchemical beginner’s mind, Terton is a band that places exploration and improvisation first and foremost. Featuring saxophonist Louie Belogenis, bassist Trevor Dunn, and drummer Ryan Sawyer, the music pushes the envelope of free jazz and points in many directions at once. In Tibetan Buddhism, a terton uncovers and reveals esoteric spiritual teachings currently unknown and...

This band, led by guitarist Terutsugu Hirayama (who was originally with the band Novela) has an extremely powerful symphonic sound somewhat reminiscent of mid-period Renaissance, but more extreme in every way. Their sound is positively stunning. Yes, t...

This 1988 release was the second release by this Japanese progressive rock outfit.
Like so much of the 80s and 90s Japanese progressive scene, this has long been unavailable.
Now it's available again at a reasonable price, especially for a Japanese release, as a special blu-spec CD release!

"This band, led by guitarist Terutsugu Hirayama (who was originally with the band Novela) has an extremely powerful symphonic sound somewhat reminiscent of mid-period Renaissance, but more extreme in.

This 1988 release was the second release by this Japanese progressive rock outfit.
Like so much of the 80s and 90s Japanese progressive scene, this has long been unavailable.
Now it's available again at a reasonable price, especially for a Japanese release, as a special blu-spec CD release!

"A very nice release by this Japanese band, some of you could say 'much too Neo to me', but for me, this records is far more symphonic than Neo Prog besides the sounds too 80's of the keyboards.....


Tesei is a young (well, he doesn't look that young in his photo, but he's younger than me, damnnit!) Italian composer who is quite unknown, but I was really taken with this album of pieces from the late 90's, performed by pianist Fausto Bongelli. If yo...

''After a life spent wandering with his melodeon between the Italian folk and World Music Riccardo Tesi comes back to the sounds of his homeland: Tuscany. Recorded in 1983 Il Ballo della Lepre is the first recording by melodeon player Tesi. It is a v...

On their new album Lune, composer and melodeon player Riccardo Tesi and his Banditaliana companions have once again delivered the goods, coming up with a perfect mix of original songs and jazz, world music and Italian folk influences. Lune offers an ex...

Tom Bruno, drums / Daniel Carter, winds / Matthew Heyner, bass / Sabir Mateen, winds.

"NYC free jazz cooperative TEST was literally an underground favorite -- as part of the Music Under New York program in the 1990s, TEST was out on the street and subway platforms year-round, playing long-form unadulterated free jazz with an energy and creativity rarely encountered. Even on a scene known for strong personalities, these guys were renegade cats.

Eremite heard and recorded TEST many, many...


"Tetragon, successor of Trikolon, were founded in Osnabrück (Lower Saxony) in the spring of 1971. They released their first and only LP, “Nature”, in that very year. It came out as CD on Musea in 1995. At the end of 1971, Tetragon recorded in a Hamburg...

"This tandem’s fusion seemed strange on paper, but true pleasure came out of their meeting, one of the best surprises at FIMAV this year."-David Cantin, Le Devoir

"A real springboard to imagination, those two DJs with very different backgrounds (one is affiliated to avant-garde and noise music, the other comes from Hip-Hop’s left wing) offered a dialogue ranking among FIMAV’s striking meetings. Marking the adventurous approach with known references, Tétreault and Koala truly gave it all."...

Xavier Charles vibrating surfaces, prepared CDs, record players
Martin Tétrault electronics, prepared surfaces

“The association of these two musicians gives birth to a whole world of materials, twists and turns. Six shorter sequences are organized around a central twenty-minute piece (the brain) that maintain the listener's concentration and transport him to an unsuspected elsewhere.
A collaboration between these two artists has generated a world of bouncing, textured material...

"This tandem’s fusion seemed strange on paper, but true pleasure came out of their meeting, one of the best surprises at FIMAV this year."-David Cantin, Le Devoir

"A real springboard to imagination, those two DJs with very different...

3.AHHH already takes us to the end of our frenetic trilogy, which also comprises the noisy 1.GRRR and the fragmented 2.TOK. Staying true to the series sound sorting logic, 3.AHHH features Otomo and Ttreault in a calmer, more soothing mood (no kiddin...

Trilogy? Quadragy! The last of the shows of their European tour.

Daniele Martini, tenor sax/Giovanni di Domenico, piano/Gonçalo Almeida, bass/João Lobo, drums.

"What does Tetterapadequ mean? Is it an obscure Italian or Portuguese term that reflects this ensemble's mix of two Italian and two Portuguese...

"It is easy to imagine that the wit, wisdom and wonder Texier displayed over the course of that evening stem from his humble beginnings as a teenager practicing with friends in the basement of the signalman’s house on a switch yard where he grew up in the Fifties. And that they evolved over the course of his various engagements alongside drummer Daniel Humair and later pianist George Gruntz in the Jazz clubs of the French capital, the three of them eventually becoming Phil Woods’ famous „European Rhythm...

Sérgio Carolino tuba
Mário Delgado guitarra
Alexandre Frazão bateria

"At their third album, Portuguese band TGB can’t be defined anymore by the unnusual instrumentation of a tuba, a guitar and a drum set. An idiosyncratic music comes with it, «without frontiers and unconquerable», as Sérgio Carolino, Mário Delgado and Alexandre Frazão say themselves. They mixed jazz, rock, folk, country and more in ways impossible to categorize like “fusion”. TGB expanded it so much, and with such...

Sérgio Carolino tuba
Alexandre Frazão drums
Mário Delgado electric guitar

"Marking two decades of continuous, eclectic evolution, TGB – the Portuguese power trio boasting tuba ace Sérgio Carolino, guitarist Mário Delgado and drummer Alexandre Frazão – take another captivating whirligig around their enigmatic universe of collective musical influences, filtering an impeccable sonic palette via the prism of Room4, the ensemble’s fourth stunning full-length for the Clean Feed imprint....

Thalamus are a contemporary Swedish stoner/progressive hard rock styled outfit featuring heavy guitar work, Hammond B3 organ, a very good, wailing vocalist and a rock-solid rhythm section. Basically, you can hear their reverence for 1971/72 era...

First full length release from this NJ based, modern 'progressive rock and more' septet. This is even better than their very good debut and features an even wider range of instrumental textures in support of the songs.

Their music is very...

“New Jersey based prog rock outfit Thank You Scientist have emerged from the pandemic with some big news to share. Enter Flying Jangus Records—the official record label founded by Thank You Scientist.
Today, Thank You Scientist shares the first single from Plague Accommodations, “Soul Diver.” On the latest release, Metal Injection writes, “it’s as flamboyantly fun yet intricate as anything else they’ve done, with their trademark soaring hooks, temperamental change-ups, and varied instrumentation...

This is the 2nd full length release from this NJ based, modern 'progressive rock and more' septet and their first since hooking up with the label of one of the members of Coheed and Cambria, bringing them to the attention of a wider audience.
Their music is very 'song' based, but features some great playing and tons of cool tricky instrumental bits both within and outside of the sung sections of the songs. Very modern, extremely well done and complex, yet oddly accessible. Hugely recommended and....

"Between the years 1984 and 1988, The Scene Is Now released three magnificent albums which have been out of print for a dog's age and have never seen the light of day on compact disk -- until now. This exclusive Lexicon Devil CD reissue of the band's...

"Lexicon Devil presents part two of three in their reissue series documenting the great works of New York's '80s avant-garde group, The Scene Is Now. This time around, the label reissues their sophomore album from 1986, Total Jive. TSIN was formed in...

Yves Theiler : Piano
Luca Sisera : Bass
Lukas Mantel : Drums

“31 -year-old pianist Yves Theiler is one of the most significant voices in international contemporary jazz in Europe. Deeply rooted in the tradition of jazz and equipped with a daring desire to experiment, he distinguishes himself as a composer as well as a free improviser with a sovereign creative will. At the centre of his musical work is the Yves Theiler Trio, which reveres an urgent ensemble music in which improvisational.


“The making of this album, the successor to the first Fractal Guitar album, has been quite an adventure during quite a unique time in history. The journey started (although I didn’t know it at the time) on November 2, 2019 in Oakland, California, when Henry, Chris, Andy and I were recording tracks at MegaSonic studio. When I returned to Zürich, the world as we knew it soon changed drastically due to the quickly spreading Coronavirus. While it was a time to rethink the values that had governed our lives...

“Stephan Thelen is American born Swiss who composes, produces and performs music at the fringes of rock, jazz, experimental and classical music. His current main project as a leader, guitarist and composer is the minimal groove band Sonar, who have quickly gained international reputation for creating a unique blend of music that fuses a rigorous minimal concept with the power of a rock band and the sensitivity of a jazz combo.
Fractal Guitar features the atmospherically dense, polyrhythmic tapestry...

“World Dialogue casts a light on Stephan Thelen's work as a contemporary classical composer. It features four works for String Quartet, composed over the last decade, performed by the Kronos Quartet and the Al Pari Quartet. 'World Dialogue', 'Silesia' and 'Chaconne', composed between 2006 and 2018, were performed and recorded by the Al Pari Quartet in Berlin earlier this year.
'Circular Lines' was commissioned then performed in 2017 by the Kronos Quartet as part of their '50 For The Future...

"This is an unedited previously unknown 1974 recording. Thelin was one of the strongest voices on the trombone to emerge from Sweden in the 60s. His knowledge of every style of jazz helped him to develop an identity for his own groups and gave him the opportunity of playing with illustrious visitors such as George Russell. This album contains an unreleased recording of a previously unknown 1974 live session. The Eje Thelin Group was formed in the autumn of 1974 and this is one of their earliest live...

"So what does a heralded jazz organist do in his spare time? Create an epic prog rock album of course. Some of you may be familiar with Jim Alfredson and his organ jazz trio Organissmo. Theo is a side project that must scratch Jim's itch to let...


TheRhythmIsOdd were formerly known as Trio, and we have stocked a previous album by them entitled "From Nowhere to Eternity". On that one, they played a sort of heavy power trio fusion music. Here, they've not only changed their name, but they have...

Pretty hard to describe stuff. Like Chrome Hoof (but sounding nothing like them), they mix weirdness with a lot of influences from 'normal music' and come up with something that is weird and normal; accessible and odd at the same time. Only the English...

Cédric Theys: U8 Touch Guitar, Glockenspiel
Troy Jones: Drums, Glockenspiel
Deborah Schmit-Lobis: Piano
Elsbeth Williams: Bass Clarinet

For me, this album came completely out of nowhere and was very impressive both compositionally and in terms of performance.
Cedric is a touch guitarist who – on this one at least – has come up with a sort of composerly and moody album that feels like it’s in the chamber-rock vein much more than what I think of ‘touch guitar’ music as being.

"Repetition is Kenseth Thibideau's first true solo album, following a long and rich history of collaborative efforts that includes Tarentel, Sleeping People, Rumah Sakit, Pinback and Three Mile Pilot. Thibideau wrote, performed, recorded and produced...

Thieves Kitchen are a British progressive rock band that I had heard of before but had never actually heard. With this, their fourth, I am glad I have finally heard them. It's very solidly in the 1970s progressive rock vein with lots of touches that veer towards the jazz/rock sound of the Canterbury bands like Caravan and Hatfield, with nice guitar work and really excellent and subtle keyboard work on organ, Fender Rhodes, mellotron and more. Although they're a UK band, the aforementioned 'excellent'...

Mats Gustafsson - tenor and baritone saxophone
Ingebrigt Håker Flaten - electric and double bass
Paal Nilssen-Love - drums, percussion.

Recorded July 2nd and 3rd, 2017 by Øyvind Gundersen at Studio Paradiso, Oslo.

On tour for their album Boot!, the Scandinavian free-jazz monsters teamed up with Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth fame at London's Café OTO to produce some heavy improvised thunder. Recorded live in concert at Café OTO, London, February 10th, 2013.

Last copies!! If you want it in physical form, this is your last chance!

Thinking Plague's greatly anticipated 5th album presents a further maturation of the bands sound. Not content to merely repeat their past successes, the album's overall...

LAST COPIES! Has a small drill hole through the tray.

"Perhaps the finest attempt so far by an American band to add to the pantheon of classic Rock In Opposition records...Mike Johnson's compositions are astonishing and - the clincher - beautiful, and Susanne Lewis' vocals are ...eerily enigmatic..."

"Another great, large ensemble work by Rob Mazurek, of Exploding Star Orchestra, São Paulo Underground and so much more. "Avant-garde and in the tradition of large ensemble jazz; this great album is the proof that they are not incompatible."

The Third Ear Band were a late 60's/mid 70's quartet who were fixtures at ALL the festivals & who used hand drums, oboe, violin/viola & cello to make a mostly improvised, dark, pagan & medieval-influenced, acoustic music that sounded like no one but themselves.
The only thing that comes close to their sound is some small bits of the early Univers Zero records. They called themselves "electric acid raga music", and that's a fine description. Definitely on the oddball side of things, I suppose, but...

The Third Ear Band were a late 60's/mid 70's quartet who were fixtures at ALL the festivals & who used hand drums, oboe, violin/viola & cello to make a mostly improvised, dark, pagan & medieval-influenced, acoustic music that sounded like no one but themselves. The only thing that comes close to their sound is some small bits of the early Univers Zero records.
They called themselves "electric acid raga music", and that's a fine description. This is a newly remastered reissue of their classic second...

Here are the three, great, classic, influential albums that the Third Ear Band managed to squeeze out on a major label, during their original lifetime:
Alchemy
Third Ear Band (aka Elements)
Music From MacBeth
Essential 60s head music; they could have only come out of the 60s...