Penguin Cafe return with new album The Imperfect Sea

Photo: Alex Kozobolis

Photo: Alex Kozobolis

Penguin Cafe have announced their return, with a new album, The Imperfect Sea, arriving on May 5th through Erased Tapes. Arthur Jeffes started the ensemble in 2009, reviving and honouring the legacy of his late father’s Penguin Cafe Orchestra. The album takes its title from a saying by Simon Jeffes that “we wade in a sea of imperfections…”. Arthur explains:

“If there is a narrative to the album it’s coming to the acceptance of the imperfections in all aspects of life; moreover, the recognition that these imperfections and tiny randomnesses are in fact what make up the best parts”.

On The Imperfect Sea, Penguin Cafe delve into newer territories, offering a dance record played with acoustic instruments.

“For this album I wanted to effect a departure from where we’d been up to now. The idea was to create a musical world that would feel familiar to an audience more used to dance records but stay true to our own values. So we replaced electronic layers with real instruments: pads with real string sections, synths with heavily-effected pianos, and atmospheric analogue drones with real feedback loops ringing through a stone and a piano soundboard.”

Made up of mostly originals, the album also features covers of electronic works by Simian Mobile Disco and Kraftwerk, as well as a re-working of Simon’s ‘Now Nothing’.
The wonderful news comes paired with the first taste from the album, the magnificent ‘Cantorum’. Here it is.

Jessica Moss set to release debut solo album Pools Of Light this Spring

Jessica Moss - Pools Of LightBrilliant and ingenious violinist Jessica Moss is the latest artist to join the incredible cluster of stars orbiting our favourite Constellation. As a violinist, backing vocalist and co-composer, she is best know as a member of cult chamber-punk band Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra and avant-klezmer group Black Ox Orkestar. Moss also has her hands on several other stellar projects, including records by Carla Bozulich’s Evangelista, Vic Chesnutt and BIG|BRAVE, to name but a few. Moss’s most recent venture performing solo work resulted in Pools Of Light, her first solo album due out this spring. Versatile and skilled, her approach to violin, as the label describes, “combines a natural technical fluidity, a recombinant command of folk, classical and modern idioms, and an adventurous exploration of signal-bending and analog effects that uniquely expand the spectrum of the violin as sound source”.
Pools Of Light resonates with themes of world injustices, social and environmental. Moss explains:

“As a solo performer, I feel an alignment with the transportive nature of storytelling tradition. My music is narrative, and I feel it’s subjects are already on everyone’s mind (climate change, refugee crisis, plastic garbage island floating in the sea…). My aim is to create a space where we can reflect on these things together. I prefer not to use too many words to relate; once the ideas are contextualized, conjuring images with sounds and melodies feels just as powerful to me and also more accessible in many ways. I don’t have an agenda, certainly not a solution, just a great sense of empathy and desire to be sharing space and experiences. I believe that having these transporting moments together can be both a balm and a way to receive energy to move forward, to engage.”

The mesmeric and compelling ‘Glaciers I (Pt I)’ is being offered as the first taste from Pools of Light, ahead of its release on May 5th. Listen to it below.

Listen to two new cuts from Cologne Tape’s upcoming album Welt

Cologne TapeNews of a new album from the mighty supergroup that is Cologne Tape emerged last month and we’ve been eagerly anticipating it. The collective’s last release, 2010’s Render, will be followed with Welt later this month. “A freewheeling ceremony of grand piano, synthesizers, vibraphone, organ, drums, guitar, and more”, as the press release describes, “Welt is a work of panoramic music that offers listeners entrance to a world of deeply reflective sounds and rhythms”.

The first taster of their world of sounds came in the shape of a short film featuring unreleased material. To entice us even further, Cologne Tape have let loose two tracks from the album, ‘Welt 8’ and ‘Welt 3’. Listen to both below and don’t forget to nab their album when it drops on March 31st through Magazine.

Saltland shares new single ‘Light Of Mercy’

Photo: Hraïr Hratchian

Photo: Hraïr Hratchian

Last month we heard the moving and magnificent ‘I Only Wish This For You’, the first single taken from Saltland‘s upcoming album A Common Truth. In addition to many other musical projects and collaborations, Rebecca Foon, the wonderful cellist behind Saltland, is also involved and dedicated to the fight for climate justice. This is reflected and central to A Common Truth, an album that explores themes of climate change and sustainability.

Ahead of the album’s release on March 31st through Constellation, Saltland is offering another incredible single from it, ‘Light Of Mercy’. Listen to it below.

Tonstartssbandht preview upcoming album with second single ‘Breathe’

Tonstartssbandht

Photo: Olivia Zuk

On March 24th, Tonstartssbandht return with their new album, Sorcerer. The follow-up to 2011’s Now I Am Become, due out through Mexican Summer, was first previewed last month with the title track, an opus navigating the realms of many genres including psychedelia, low-fi pop, rock and blues. Now the duo of brothers Andy and Edwin White are teasing their forthcoming record with another outstanding track, the opener ‘Breathe’. It “slips suddenly from a small intimate moment of realization (“breathe / and know you are forgiven”) into a thundering wall of disarming blues rock”, describes the issued press release, adding that ‘Breathe’ “traverses a motorik offroad into a safe haven, and spends its last moments basking in a numbing yet chilly synth drone.”

Listen to ‘Breathe’ below and let yourself fall under de spell of Tonstartssbandht.


Tonstartssbandht are currently touring the UK. Having kicked off the tour at London’s Moth Club last Monday, the pair are still set to play this week in Dublin, Liverpool, Manchester and Brighton.

Valgeir Sigurdsson announces new album Dissonance

Valgeir SigurdssonNearly five years removed from the release of Architecture Of Loss, Icelandic composer and musician Valgeir Sigurdsson is ready to unveil his new full-length album, Dissonance. Recorded between 2015 and 2016 at Sigurdsson’s renowned Greenhouse Studios, the record arrives on April 21st via Bedroom Community.
Dissonance “treads elegantly along a fine line between traditional symphonic organicism and the fissures of the faltering structures of reality”, explains the press release. “It takes forward Sigurdsson’s typically expansive, panoramic writing, and elevates it to a perpetual construction and deconstruction of time and space.”

‘Infamy Sings’ is the first monumental composition to emerge from the album. Wrap your ears around it.