...now resuming, a rolling/occasional thread of new(ish) jams & releases i'm enjoying. #music
bold move to put out an album in august titled "august" that successfully channels august (& especially mellow late august evenings), but good for scree, who at least put out "jasmine on a night in july" in spring. airy floating jazz, ala super gentle frisell. https://screeband.bandcamp.com/album/august
August, by Scree

11 track album

Scree
i think the submissives might be on hiatus, but delightful weirdo rock, like an all-women "freak out" era mothers with the shaggs knob turned up slightly (minus the disjointedness), or maybe like an expanded version of the late great grass widow. https://submissives.bandcamp.com/album/live-at-value-sound-studios
Live At Value Sound Studios, by The Submissives

13 track album

The Submissives
bright multitracked "solo" congolese #guitar by vumbi dekula, mostly instrumental. enormous hits of light, sweet sunshine. https://vumbidekula.bandcamp.com/album/congo-guitar
Congo Guitar, by Vumbi Dekula

7 track album

Vumbi Dekula
exhilarating #jazz-adjacent #beats/beat-adjacent space/space-adjacent jazz from brazil that makes me suspect i should check out everything guilherme granado has contributed to. https://keroxenlabel.bandcamp.com/album/ghost-parades
Ghost Parades, by Guilherme Granado Goat Unity

9 track album

KEROXEN
kaleidoscopic australian sunshine-psych delights by bananagun, pleasurably engaging my canterbury receptors. https://bananagun.bandcamp.com/album/why-is-the-colour-of-the-sky
Why is the Colour of the Sky?, by Bananagun

10 track album

Bananagun
sweet & fun music made by a goddamn beatle, 2025 edition. enjoying ringo's country album & especially this tune. (was also quite charmed by his linda perry-written EP last year.) https://youtu.be/YCShp4ZTi1U
Ringo Starr - Come Back (Audio) ft. Lucius

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i'm just slightly late to the SML party, but this is a strain of future #jazz i've been waiting for, tactile new pathways & shapes. excited to catch their #nyc return in december. https://intlanthem.bandcamp.com/album/small-medium-large
Small Medium Large, by SML

13 track album

International Anthem
glowing late night songs from brigid mae power.
stone perfect covers ("see no evil," "you don't know me," "rose marie," many more): https://brigidmaepower.bandcamp.com/album/songs-for-you
even more hushed EP of originals (plus another c&w cover): https://brigidmaepower.bandcamp.com/album/silver-strand-tapes
Songs for You, by Brigid Mae Power

9 track album

Brigid Mae Power
italian duo tera tera hanging in the sweet spot between teo #jazz & eno jams, sliced/diced/overdubbed studio improv/grooves, occasionally edging into song zones. https://hyperjazzrecords.bandcamp.com/album/tera-tera
Tera Tera, by Tera Tera

12 track album

Hyperjazz Records
i've been dreaming of a pedal steel led jamming band for so long that i think at first i may've been a tad suspicious of the barry walker unit (the rose city band reconfigured), but this is some deep, gorgeous improv & i'm happy to be in their dream instead.
https://barrywalker.bandcamp.com/album/barry-walker-unit-at-the-13th-moon-gravity-well
Barry Walker Unit - At the 13th Moon Gravity Well, by Barry Walker Unit

4 track album

Barry Walker Jr.
dialing the sunshine up to 11 with the new album by the mahotella queens, south african mbaqanga girl group active since '64, still featuring founding member hilda tloubatla & sounding pretty fresh. https://umsakazo.bandcamp.com/album/buya-buya-come-back
Buya Buya: Come Back, by Mahotella Queens

12 track album

Umsakazo Records
wee EP by the hobknobs, dutch duo spun off from the excellent lewsberg, sweet unassuming VU-ish jangle strum. and, like, catchy. https://correctcassettes.bandcamp.com/album/gather-no-moss
Gather No Moss, by The Hobknobs

3 track album

Correct Cassettes
floating in the gentle acoustic waves of steve gunn's "music for writers" but (for my own use) feels slightly more like editing music, neutral-ish beauty to straighten threads by. https://stevegunn.bandcamp.com/album/music-for-writers
Music for Writers, by Steve Gunn

10 track album

Steve Gunn
loved the chicago underground duo live set i caught last week but (unusually, given that they're #jazz & #improv grounded) think i'm way more into the album, where the sound sources are more blurred & it feels like a much bigger screen. https://intlanthem.bandcamp.com/album/hyperglyph
Hyperglyph, by Chicago Underground Duo

11 track album

International Anthem
shimmering acoustic-ish places by sofie birch & antonia nowacka, occupying the fine line between gentle/ambient & dreamy/unsettling. https://sofiebirchantoninanowacka.bandcamp.com/album/hiraeth
Hiraeth, by Sofie Birch & Antonina Nowacka

13 track album

Sofie Birch & Antonina Nowacka
not sure what knocks me out more: that 86-year-old peter stampfel's new album is weird/wise/heavy/fun & one of my fave things he's made or that he actually reinvents/redefines #folk music (again), preserving '50/'60s ad jingles & setting aphorisms/prayers to music. https://peterstampfel.bandcamp.com/album/song-shards
great extended liner notes, too: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/63e27600635ac03e373613e0/t/687e6c298418246c6797e44e/1753115697567/Song+Shards+booklet.pdf
Song Shards, by Peter Stampfel

46 track album

Peter Stampfel
one strain of future-#jazz to which i'm especially susceptible is when it sounds like conlon nancarrow's player piano studies or, like, aphex twin's robot album. johnny richards & dave king (of the bad plus) hit 88 on the time machine and/or #piano. https://falsedoorrecords.bandcamp.com/album/the-new-awkward-2
The New Awkward, by Johnny Richards & Dave King

10 track album

False Door Records
ecstatic headspinning beats from kinshasa. fulu miziki apparently disbanded a few years back but this will probably sound like the future for a good while still. https://nyegenyegetapes.bandcamp.com/album/ndjila-wa-mudujimu
N'Djila Wa Mudujimu, by Lady Aicha & Pisko Crane's Original Fulu Miziki of Kinshasa

11 track album

Nyege Nyege Tapes
setting live at public records last april (fresh from their frow show session), billowing electroacoustic #improv bliss with processed harmonium, conversational drums, hammered banjo, etc. a wonderful space, even if it doesn't quite capture the surround sound. https://setting.bandcamp.com/album/at-public-records
tired: the piano has been drinking.
inspired: the drum machine has been ripping bong hits.
my fave new sounds in a minute by wet tuna. "head fooler" is 20 minutes of relentless jammy/noisy/dubby/furriness. https://wettuna.bandcamp.com/album/sound-dimension-fmb
SOUND DIMENSION: FMB, by WET TUNA

2 track album

WET TUNA
kinda mindbending how much more water damage sound like natural information society when it's from a soundboard tape & you can hear the instruments clearly. https://waterdamageatx.bandcamp.com/album/hotel-vegas-071725
Hotel Vegas 071725, by Water Damage

1 track album

Water Damage
fresh prog-psych future-pastness by jantar (with a heady abdullah ibrahim cover). https://jantar.bandcamp.com/album/acqua-vergine
Acqua Vergine, by Jantar

5 track album

Jantar
bonnie dobson, author of "morning dew," put out a new album this summer, backed by the british psych band the hanging stars, & a lot of it's super cool! (she's 84.) https://thehangingstars.bandcamp.com/album/dreams
Dreams, by Bonnie Dobson & The Hanging Stars

8 track album

The Hanging Stars
or i could just, like, leave the new natural information society album on the record player, flipping it over & over & over & live inside the slow motion bliss until spring or so. https://eremiterecords.bandcamp.com/album/perseverance-flow #jazz @vinylrecords
there's something about alan bishop's recent alvarius b albums that feel, like, one DNA strand removed from gene ween (very complimentary). surprisingly unmenacing covers LP has dylan, tom t. hall, etc., not as radically rewritten as in the past. https://viaparigi.bandcamp.com/album/that-s-how-i-got-to-memphis-and-other-egyptian-love-songs-2 @vinylrecords
@bourgwick I'm in South Africa now and digging the radio. A lot of it sounds fresh to me.
@bourgwick This is the guy from North Americans! Very cool. Thanks for surfacing. Can't wait to listen.
@aburtch a lovely band, but this feels more genuinely open-ended.
@bourgwick I just finished and I loved it. Giving me Luke Schneider vibes. And I agree, more of an improve feeling like Setting over the song structure of North Americans.
@bourgwick this is how I found out her album came out in January!? I am delighted AND outraged.
@bourgwick If you haven’t, follow those band members to their other projects. I’m especially into Anna Butterss, whether solo, with Daniel Villarreal, and in Jeff Parker’s ETA IVtet
@JoeGermuska yeah, that's more or less how i came to them, though other pathways to check. really loved booker stardrum's old band, cloud becomes your hand.
@bourgwick also serious flo & eddie vibes 🔥