New Arrivals

New Arrivals
“Emerging amid the primo froth of the British post-punk era, Splat!'s lineup included vocalist Dave Parsons, the mastermind behind Ron Johnson Records. The band released its only 7-inch single as the label's maiden record, going on to follow up with a 12-inch EP. These (plus one track on a compilation) were the sum total official output, but the band was active and made loads of fantastic, high-octane, often hilarious and off-kilter recordings, the best of which are collected here, together with their....

“This concert is one of the few from the 1970s (recorded in 1973) that features Taylor with a trio; in this case, it was composed of the late saxophonist Jimmy Lyons and drummer Andrew Cyrille. The material is one extended improvisation entitled "Bulu Akaskira Kutala." The early '70s was Taylor's most articulate period of his method of propelling dynamic energy forth into conical spirals of harmonic mystery and danger. While his music had dispensed with the notions of form and interval long before this...

This fusion album with heavy Zappa connections was released on vinyl only in Japan in 1975 and then came out nearly 15 years ago on a CD that is long out of print. Now it's available again and available at a very low price too!

"Not long after...

This one was recorded for the Japanese East Wind label on July 19, 1975, by one of the two architects of the sound of Miles' great guitar-oriented band of 1973-1975.

Reggie's only solo release, this features Joe Gardnen (trumpet), John Stubblefield (tenor), Clifford Allen (trombone), Hubert Eaves (Fender Rhodes, clavinet, ARP synth), Michael Henderson and Anthony Jackson (electric bass), Howard King (drums) & M'tume (percussion).

On what what the 1st side of the vinyl lp, the sound is a...

Masabumi Kikuchi was one of the greats in Japanese jazz for a long time. He recently died and to honor him, a number of his long out of print titles have been reissued. All are worth getting, but this one is the best of the lot! He started as a accompanist on acoustic pianist in the 60s and then later launched a band and a solo career.

Poo-Sun was his first solo album and also his first electric album. It was released in 1970 and heavily shows the debt of Bitches Brew era Miles. This features...

Kenji Mori : saxophone, flute, bass clarinet
Takao Uametsu : saxophone, bass clarinet
Masaru Imada : piano, electric piano
Masayuki Takayanagi : guitar
Hideto Kanai : bass
Nobuyoshi Ino : bass, cello
Hiroshi Murakami : drums
Yuji Imamura : percussion

The "Tee" in Tee and Company is the nickname of Three Blind Mice's founder and producer Takeshi Fujii, who formed a all-star group of eight top Japanese jazz & electric jazz musicians in 1977 for a series of concerts

"Lookaftering is some kind of miracle." - Uncut

“Marking the occasion of twenty years since the original release, and coinciding with Vashti Bunyan's 80th birthday, Lookaftering is a expanded reissue of her legendary second album. This new expanded edition features the original studio album along with a second disc of demos, an alternate take, and a live performance. This edition also comes with a stunning 16-page lyric book featuring a collection of paintings by Vashti's daughter, Whyn Lewis...

“William Hooker is a musician, composer, and poet with over 70 recordings as a leader, encompassing jazz, new music, experimental music and multi-disciplinary forms of expression (e.g. dance, silent film and spoken word). He has been recognized [by The Wire] as "an iconoclast, and one of the most innovative musicians and drummers of his generation," which is evident nowhere more than on his latest album. Hooker says of the work, which features collaborators Matt Lavelle, Sarah Manning, On Davis, and Adam...

“Apple Cores is the latest full-length album from New York tenor saxophonist James Brandon Lewis, "one of the fiercest sounds in jazz today" (The Guardian) with a "penchant for unbound exploration" (Pitchfork). Informed by the rhythms and textures of hip-hop and funk while remaining rooted in jazz, Apple Cores was recorded with Chad Taylor (drums/mbira) and Josh Werner (bass/guitar) over the course of two intense, entirely improvised sessions.
The album takes it's name and intention from the column...

“BASta!'s first album, "Cycles" is one of my all-time favorite recordings. At this point, there's little that's novel about playing a long string instrument through a loop-pedal. These recordings make you immediately forget the limitations of the medium and give you what you always wanted from an imaginary string quartet.”- Jeff Dion

“BASta! is the solo project of double bass player and composer Joris Vanvinckenroye (known here as one of the leaders of Aranis), in which he explores and pushes...

Keyboardist Mats Öberg and drummer Morgan Ågren have worked together for nearly 3/4s of their lives. Both were childhood prodigies who have grown into adults who are considered absolute masters of their instruments and they have continued to work together since meeting over 30 years ago in 1981. The presentation of their music has evolved greatly over these years, from early duo experiments to a Zappa cover band to actually meeting and performing with Frank Zappa and band, to a quintet...

Swedish duo Mats/Morgan create their own sphere in the transcontinental music scene, a zone wherein progressive rock, jazz-rock fusion, experimental rock, electronica, and progressive pop overlap and intertwine...

Atle Nymo – tenor sax, bass clarinet
Magnus Broo -– trumpet
Mattias Ståhl – vibes
Ingebrigt Håker Flaten – double bass
Håkon Mjåset Johansen – drums

For a number of reasons, Scandinavia is currently one of the epicenters of vivid, forward-looking jazz, often marked by a tantalizing balance of form and freedom. Over the past decade, the quintet I.P.A. has come to embody the best of this volatile sensibility, which makes sense as the..

"I...was stunned by his Hendrix meets late era Coltrane approach." – Guitar Moderne

"Despite the boilingly hot drive...influenced by Cream, Lifetime, the Jimi Hendrix Experience (and perhaps more notionally the Pete Cosey/Reggie Lucas version of the Miles Davis group), there's a lyrical side to the guitarist’s playing as well...Excellent." – Point Of Departure

"...out jazz with lots of sass and vigor...recalls the thornier side of the ECM Records catalog, especially
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“An unearthed treasure from the '70s Italian avant garde archives! A previously unreleased recording from the legendary Beat72 club in Rome in 1973, featuring a one-off Italian-American all-star ensemble with Roberto Laneri founding member of the experimental vocal group Prima Materia, maverick American composer Alvin Curran co-founder of Musica Elettronica Viva. Trombone specialist Giancarlo Schiaffini from the historical Gruppo di improvvisazione Nuova Consonanza. Cello virtuoso...

“David Bowie, live from NHK Hall, Shibuya, Tokyo on 12th December 1978 Bowie s farewell performance in Japan in December 1978 for the Low/Heroes World Tour offers a prized snapshot of the artist s work over the preceding 3 years with Young Americans and Station to Station featuring prominently alongside his two then new albums. Having left LA and a cocaine habit behind, Bowie was energized and on the verge of something ultimately and creatively new. With three bonus tracks from his appearance on...

"An excellent set of fuzz guitar-propelled psych / hard rock... nothing short of great"-The Acid Archives

"This tremendous, dynamic album sits proudly atop the heavy psych heap. Savage riffs, throaty vocals, heavy and precise drumming, badass lyrics, woozy studio effects -- all are present and correct."-Endless Trip

“Ultra loud heavy psychedelic rock from Colorado, late '60s, with loads of fuzz guitar all over. Dragonfly were actually a band called The Legend, who changed their name just.

One of the greatest voices of the 20th century and she doesn’t sing a note here and it’s still a totally top notch swing release. Highly recommended to people with old people taste!

“The music is wonderful, and the sound is remarkably good given these are recordings of radio broadcasts from 1939 and 1940. This is a really swingin' CD. Ella took over Chick Webb's band after his death and it was one of the best big bands ever. The band didn't get the notoriety of bands like Benny Goodman, Artie...

“Rob Mazurek & Chad Taylor have been the heart & soul of the Chicago Underground groups for over a decade. Bassist Jason Ajemian makes his debut in the Chicago Underground Trio bringing a wide range of musical influences to the table.”

“…the trio’s music is never frenetic: it is lapidary in its precision. With painterly splashes of organ and electronics, it casts a nocturnal spectral glow.” –New York Times

Ernest Dawkins, saxophone
Steve Berry, trombone
Marquis Hill, trumpet
Jeff Parker, guitar
Junius Paul, bass
Isaiah Spencer, drums

“Ernest Dawkins formed his New Horizons Ensemble in 1978 and on The Prairie Prophet, the group continues to create music that showcases their unique combination of jazz, bebop, swing, and avant-garde. The Chicago Tribune describes them as “a band with an uncommon versatility that erupts into new music bursts of dissonance and color. This band can

Kenji Mori : saxophone, flute, bass clarinet
Takao Uametsu : saxophone, bass clarinet
Masaru Imada : piano, electric piano
Masayuki Takayanagi : guitar
Hideto Kanai : bass
Nobuyoshi Ino : bass, cello
Hiroshi Murakami : drums
Yuji Imamura : percussion

The "Tee" in Tee and Company is the nickname of Three Blind Mice's founder and producer Takeshi Fujii, who formed a all-star group of eight top Japanese jazz & electric jazz musicians in 1977 for a series of concerts

Kenji Mori : saxophone, flute, bass clarinet
Takao Uametsu : saxophone, bass clarinet
Masaru Imada : piano, electric piano
Masayuki Takayanagi : guitar
Hideto Kanai : bass
Nobuyoshi Ino : bass, cello
Hiroshi Murakami : drums
Yuji Imamura : percussion

The "Tee" in Tee and Company is the nickname of Three Blind Mice's founder and producer Takeshi Fujii, who formed a all-star group of eight top Japanese jazz & electric jazz musicians in 1977 for a series of concerts

Hammond organist Larry Young very famously made a bunch of Blue Note albums in the 60s, then, in that revolutionary year of 1969, started to go more out, appearing with the Tony Williams Lifetime, on McLaughlin’s Devotion, and McLaughlin/Santana’s Love Devotion and Surrender. This hard to find 1973 album is his first as as leader after that heady start he had to the 70s!

“This highly original music manages to bridge the gap between far away worlds, such as electric Miles, Krautrock (Embryo...)

“Cosmic, consciousness-expanding and mind-shattering, At War With The Mystics, the highly anticipated follow-up to The Flaming Lips' Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots brings together the expressiveness of recent albums with the heaviness, volume and intensity of the band's earlier work. At War With The Mystics is personal, political, psychedelic and powerful pop.”

“After two expansive yet winsome epic albums like The Soft Bulletin and Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots that dealt with the...

Soundboard live at University Of New Hampshire, Durham, NH October 3rd 1978.
"You guys ready to rock 'n' roll?" asks the announcer at the start of this for-broadcast recording. The crowd response makes the answer clear. And with that, Little Feat launch into the full-throttle boogie of 'Teenage Nervous Breakdown' before checking in with the 'Rock and Roll Doctor' for some of that Southern-fried musical medicine. The title of track of their then latest album, Time Loves a Hero, proves that Lowell...

“Performed live for television broadcast during the Grateful Dead's April 1972 Denmark shows, the Dead’s return engagement at the prestigious Tivoli Concert Hall in Copenhagen, saw the band making their sixth appearance on the continent, an event that also marked the Dead's first major live concert broadcast, and became a first in Danish television history.
Following the recontextualized Americana of the band’s Workingman’s Dead and American Beauty albums of 1970, the European shows introduced fans...

“The debut recording by The Ancients, the intergenerational coalition of Isaiah Collier, William Hooker, and William Parker formed by Parker to play concerts in conjunction with the Milford Graves Mind Body Deal exhibition at the Institute Of Contemporary Art Los Angeles and now a working group.
Across 2 LPs of side-length long-form improvised sets recorded at 2220 Arts and Archives in LA and The Chapel in San Francisco, The Ancients bring the free jazz trio languages first explored by the...

“Agartha: Personal Meditation Music is a 7 CD boxed set, originally released on cassette in 1986, at the height of New Age, as an aid for meditation and alignment.
Bringing to mind 20th century composers like Eliane Radigue, La Monte Young, or even Brian Eno's Shutov Assembly, the time-stopping, enveloping, electronic music contained in this series sounds eerily modern, mysterious and moving. Characterized by deep analog drones, rising overtones, floating frequencies surfing on sine-waves and...

Roger C. Miller : Custom Stratocaster 6-string; three Rogue lap-steels (on legs), two prepared, one tuned unison E; multiple foot-pedals/sound-altering devices; Boomerang III Looper

“The post-punk 6-string hero takes a deep dive into sonic surrealism with his new album, a loop-driven collection of riveting soundscapes.” – Premier Guitar

“Most impressive is the guitarist's tonal control - this music may emerge from the fog of sleep, but Miller's deft handling is...

“From the origins of Adams' triumphant HARMONIELEHRE to the controversial production of DEATH OF KLINGHOFFER, HAIL BOP! is an immaculately produced (except perhaps the cheesy opening graphics) DVD encompassing the biography and creative life of John Adams, arguably America's greatest living composer.
Adams' story is fleshed out with behind-the-scenes commentary by frequent collaborators such as Peter Sellars and Alice Goodman, breathtaking American vistas (a little KOYAANISQATSI, if you get my drift)..

“How great to watch Bruford explain how he creates drumming riffs and patterns. His insight about his left hand technique, and what that has meant to him as a musician, was particularly valuable. A real treat to watch him drum up close, and to watch the King Crimson footage. The interview of Steve Howe concerning Bruford's contribution to YES was dead-on. Nice video.”

“Being a big fan of Neil Peart's expansive drumming dvds, I was a little edgy to find out this Bruford DVD was only half an...

"This 85 minute DVD is the 2nd in a 2-volume anthology of previously unreleased concert footage of Bill Bruford’s Earthworks, one of the longest lived and most original jazz quartets around today. It chronicles the band’s progress through the 1990s from its electronic start to its acoustic renaissance. The group was originated as a vehicle for Bruford’s unusual and innovative use of electronic percussion, and did much to challenge perceptions about what a drummer should, or should not do in the jazz...

“In late October 2019, following a successful UK tour ending in a sold-out concert at the mythical Roundhouse in London, SUNN O))) entered studio 4 of the BBC Maida Vale. On invitation to record a live session for Mary Anne Hobbs to be broadcast on Samhain via her excellent radio show on BBC6.
To enter the legendary John Peel studios was to enter a temple of music and experimentation, liberty in ideas and sound. The band was nearing the end of a long touring year around the Life Metal and Pyroclast...

Much more interesting than the studio albums of this period, Holger’s random chance radio samples, which didn’t work for me on the studio albums, really throw the music into a very different and occasionally surprising area at times.

“The long-awaited recording of Can Live in Keele 1977 - this is the performance that has been requested the most since the series began. Live in Keele 1977 is a dynamic document of late-period Can. Recorded in March 1977, the core line up of Irmin Schmidt, Jaki...

After ten years, and rejection by 37 record companies, Asynchronous Records is proud to announce the release of Page of Madness. Phillip Johnston's (co-leader of the fabulous Microscopic Septet) original score for Teinosuke Kinugasa's 1926 Japanese silent film masterpiece Kurutta Ippeiji (A Page of Madness) was commissioned by the Film Society of Lincoln Center, and premiered at Lincoln Center's Walter Reade Theatre in 1998, performed by Phillip Johnston's Transparent Quartet. It has subsequently toured...

Synthesist Jolliffe is best known for his tenure with Tangerine Dream, but he's put out a number of albums on his own, includng this one, which is one of the best I've heard by him; very subtle and engaging!

"This 1995 release features an active electronic landscape, melodic strains interweaving with delicate keyboards and sensual bass percussion. The dynamic music (one long 61-minute piece broken into ten passages) is quite tasty with its counterpoint of trance and tempo. The compositions are...

This is exactly what it says it is. Lots of composers I don’t know, as well as Liszt, Arvo Pärt, Erik Satie and more.

“It was important for me to create this album as an attempt to express my personal state of being today as well as to reflect on our present reality. War, climate crisis, anxiety and aggression around us don't inspire me to entertain. Rather - to slow down. It is SLOW because I notice a rushing and ever-accelerating pace, in which we are often imprisoned. Therefore I invite you...

“One of the more challenging tasks in band arrangement is the use of multiple instrumentalists who play the same instrument. In any genre or any style, that will be tough. Le Trio Joubran is a fascinating group structured around three very skilled oud players. How does that work? How can that work? The too obvious joke would be, with great difficulty, but the more serious answer is the arrangement of each piece such that the principals play around each other rather than stepping on each others’ lines...

“Rollins rants on for 76 minutes about Love, Hate, Depression, and the lovely young Fran who got away. My favorite is I wish Someone Would have Told Me. We get to see the early Rollins growing up feeling so different from all of his peers, and finding out the mystery about woman. Love him, hate him, He will always be Rollins, and I think that this is one of his best discs. Misunderstanding starts off way dark, but finishes up with a great rant about a punker fan who has an odd way of expressing his love...

"If you're already aware of Rüdiger Lorenz, chances are you washed ashore on Southland, his cult kosmische curio graciously reissued by the ever-benevolent Bureau B in the middle of the last decade. Either that, or you're one of the few hundred electronic music obsessives who encountered his work the first-time round, giddily grabbing up the eighteen cassette, vinyl and CD releases the prolific part-timer delivered DIY style on his Syntape and Syncord imprints between 1981-1998. I say this because...

"If you're already aware of Rüdiger Lorenz, chances are you washed ashore on Southland, his cult kosmische curio graciously reissued by the ever-benevolent Bureau B in the middle of the last decade. Either that, or you're one of the few hundred electronic music obsessives who encountered his work the first-time round, giddily grabbing up the eighteen cassette, vinyl and CD releases the prolific part-timer delivered DIY style on his Syntape and Syncord imprints between 1981-1998. I say this because...

“Since his days with Blood Sweat & Tears in the mid-1970s, followed by stints with Billy Cobham and Miles Davis band in the 80s, and a solo career that now spans more than 25 years, guitarist Mike Stern has used his jazz roots as a starting point for exploring a range of alternate territories that include R&B, rock, swing, funk, world music and numerous other regions along the musical topography. The recipient of Guitar Player magazine’s Certified Legend Award for 2012, he’s an artist who s not afraid...

Roland Kirk – saxes
Andrew Hill – piano
Vernon Martin – bass
Clifford Jarvis – drums

RRK in excellent sound (and with Andrew Hill!) in his early prime!

“Rahsaan Roland Kirk, live from the Newport Jazz Festival, Newport Freebody Park, RI July 8th 1962. When the Newport Jazz Festival returned after succumbing to the previous year's riots of 1961, there was another important announcement to make: the "Discovery of the Year" would be on the bill - Rahsaan Roland Kirk! Together..

Lars ‘Lachen’ has a very distinctive voice and sound. Long time Waysiders have probably heard one or more of his fine works and long time Waysiders will be thrilled to have a new one to add to his too small body of work. All instruments and vocal by ‘Lachen’, with added vocals by mezzosoprano Maria Wassrin.

“Some of this music was made and performed by Lars "lachen" Jonsson for a theater on stage in the 90’s. In these performances he worked together with the singer Maria Wassrin. The songs...

“This captures last year’s genius live shows with Kurihara of Ghost guesting on guitar. The Damon and Naomi live set-up has always been acoustic and very quiet (not best suited to some of the "Rock" venues they play) and so for the first time since since Galaxie 500 split they play with a electric guitarist, and he plays so well. The material comes from all their albums as well as the stuff Kurikara originally contributed to on ...with Ghost. The DVD is a tour diary without commentary, unless you want..

“The hidden, dark tinged and psychedelic side of the maestro, Morricone Segreto is a new collection of hidden works, including 7 unreleased tracks to commemorate the 92nd birthday of late iconic Italian composer, Ennio Morricone. A treasure trove of unreleased tracks, rare pieces and alternate takes, it explores Morricone's richest creative period (late 1960s thru early 80s), demonstrating his everlasting influence on generations of musicians and film directors. His legacy lives on through inspiration...

If ONLY we had had this in 1976 when The Muffins were recording ‘Chronometers’...

“I bought this to listen to on a two and a half hour car ride with my three kids ages 8, 6 and 2. All three of them like the Wizard of Oz, but my two and half year old is obsessed with this movie and I was hoping this would keep her happy for at least part of the ride. This CD contains all the songs from the MGM movie and some instrumental scores as well. It also contains a couple of songs that must not have made...

“Fresh from the famed Phun City festival with the Pink Fairies, Deviants and MC5, this incredibly rare performance by The Pretty Things sees the band in their post S.F. Sorrow phase with Skip Alan and Jimi Hendrix’s young protégé - teenage genius Peter Tolson (ex- Eire Apparent).
With a powerful social message, pastoral hymns and hard rocking mayhem, Parachute was about to take to the stage and diminish any misgivings about the new line-up. Captured beautifully by DRTV, this is a stunning document...

Very interesting, but really, really poor sonic quality release by the Ayers/Ratlege/Wyatt trio featuring five tracks from the Concertebouw 12/10/67, one wild organ solo from the month before and the entire show from Col Ballroom in Davenport Iowa from 8/11/68 - the only live show from the band's two 1968 tours that have ever surfaced. Since it is near the end of the tour, you get to hear an embryonic version of Esther's Nose Job, as performed by the Ayers band among other cool things.
If you think...

“A live recording of one of the best eras of Fairport Convention, this disc has some issues even for fans. The first gig is very good quality while the second is an audience recording. Apart from that this is prime Full House line up Fairport in full swing. Great stuff.”

“Fairport Convention’s attempt to reinvigorate traditional English folk music succeeded against a cultural backdrop of loud guitars and nascent stadium rock similar to the folk revival across the Atlantic. With Liege & Lief...