Peenoise tease upcoming album, Straight Lines Strange People, with lead single ‘Unimaginable Falling’

Formed by brothers Gilles Vandecaveye-Pinoy and Cesar De Sutter-Pinoy, Peenoise was unknown to us until only a few weeks ago when we were lucky to catch their incredible and exhilarating show in Porto, accompanied by Elias Devoldere on drums. We were instantly bowled over by them. Both Gilles and Cesar have been crucial threads in Belgium’s shape-shifting contemporary jazz tapestry, performing and collaborating with various other projects and also in theatre productions.

Following 2022’s Rooms to Dark Boats in the Night and Views in the Light, Peenoise announced yesterday the release of their new album, Straight Lines Strange People. Described as “the soundtrack for a futuristic-baroque film, which does not yet exist”, the upcoming album was in the works for three years “in dark forests, green fields, and on snowy mountain tops”. Over this period, “they began to build their own musical landscape in which they allow humor, darkness and surrealism to coexist”, as the press release explains.

Accompanying the album announcement is the release of lead single ‘Unimaginable Falling’, recorded during a blizzard in the mountains. Leaning into a wonderful wonkiness, ‘Unimaginable Falling’ is an exuberant and transportive track bristling with a surreal and mysterious flair. Listen to it below ahead of the album’s release in August.

Following their recent tour in Portugal, Peenoise are hitting the road later this year to bring the Straight Lines Strange People live experience to some venues in Belgium, with stops in Brussels, Antwerp and Brugge as well as a live show at Meakusma Festival on August 30th.

 

Nate Terepka unveils first single, ‘Silence’, from upcoming EP Not Yet

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Nate Terepka, former co-frontman of Brooklyn psychedelic pop band Zula, has unveiled the first single from his forthcoming debut solo EP Not Yet. The track, titled ‘Silence’, features guitar contributions from his cousin Henry Terepka, also a former member of Zula, and drums by Booker Stardrum. Set for release on July 19th, Not Yet traces the emotional journey of a breakup with a longtime partner. Over the course of five tracks, Terepka explores themes of love, heartbreak, and closure. Drawing inspiration from artists like Robert Wyatt and Sparklehorse, Not Yet “build[s] from a palette of sophisticated and bright psychedelic baroque pop”, as the press release explains.

The creation of Not Yet marked Terepka’s return to music after the disbanding of Zula in 2019 and a period of focusing on teaching music in Portland, Oregon. “At that moment,” Terepka says, “I let go of my ambition to ‘make it’ professionally as an artist, which was really liberating. I told myself I wouldn’t work on any new music until I organically and genuinely felt like it.”

Despite the album’s exploration of emotional collapse, Not Yet remains hopeful. Terepka comments:

“Working on this new set of songs and recordings felt very pure. It was the first time since I was an adolescent that I was making music for my own self-expression, untainted by ambitions for any particular kind of success in a scene. I think that’s why I feel so good about this project.”

Now take a listen to ‘Silence’.

Neil Cowley Trio reunites after 7-year hiatus with new album Entity

After a 7-year hiatus that has seen celebrated and incredibly talented pianist and composer Neil Cowley delve into a solo career and other musical projects, the mighty Neil Cowley Trio will return with a long awaited album titled Entity. The outfit of Cowley and long time band mates drummer Evan Jenkins and bass player Rex Horan have dazzled us for more than a decade and a follow-up to their outstanding, thrilling and cinematic sixth album, Spacebound Apes, is very exciting news. Convening in the studio after a long pause, the three picked up where they left off and immediately felt each other out. “It is three people conversing, and metaphorically dancing together”,  Cowley says about the new record. “It is a society of friends all looking out for each other. It is difficult music to execute and therefore without the support and commitment of all the people in the room, impossible to achieve; therefore everyone gives all of themselves and leaves parts of their individual self at the door.”

Entity is out on September 20th and ahead of it Neil Cowley Trio have shared the triumphant and sublime ‘Adam Alphabet’ as the first taste of what’s to come. Speaking about the track, Cowley comments:

“The working title for this track was ‘Lipschitz’; the first random word I wrote down by way of a working title. Unbeknownst to me and by total coincidence Rex and Evan had a friend back home called Adam Lipschitz, but spelt in an overly complicated and indecipherable way; with silent consonants and seemingly useless vowels. Due to the difficulty everyone had in spelling it, his nickname became ‘Adam Alphabet’… and so without hesitation I renamed this track in his honour. I have the added bonus of being able to invent Adams character, having never actually met him, and so when we play it as a band I can invent an ever more elaborate life story for him.”

Here’s ‘Adam Alphabet’,  you’ll find it hard to stop listening to again and again.

Forest Law drops new single, ‘Till The…’, from upcoming debut album, Zero

Back in February, London-based producer and multi-instrumentalist Forest Law, aka Alexander Burke, dropped his first new music in four years, ‘Ooo, I’, its catchy melodies and infectious grooves leaving us salivating. In less than two weeks, he will release his debut album, Zero, through Swiss based label Bongo Joe and London’s Total Refreshment Centre. With a colourful tapestry of Balearic beats, funk, Tropicalia and bossa nova grooves, Forest Law’s journey and influences shine through on Zero, and “showcas[es] his adept guitar playing, old-school sampling, and UK-styled beats alongside his mellow yet sombre vocals”, as the accompanying blurb describes. In the works for seven years, the upcoming album was recorded in various locations, from Icelandic fish net factories to the warm shores of Portugal, and even his garden shed in Romford, East London.

Ahead of the album’s release on June 14th, Forest Law has unleashed another delirious single, ‘Till The…’, blending broken breaks, groove basslines, Eastern bells, and Japanese vocals. Take a listen below.

Àbáse shares third single, ‘Shining’, from upcoming new album Awakening

Àbáse, the project of Berlin-based Hungarian producer and keyboardist Szabolcs Bognár, is back with a second album entitled Awakening, following 2021’s Laroyê. Featuring an incredible lineup of close collaborators from Hungary, Germany, Ghana and Australia, the album was recorded live in Berlin’s Brewery Studios over the course of four days. Awakening carries traces from disparate musical influences, including classic Lagos Afrobeat, traditional Hungarian folk, Yoruba rhythms, house, techno and hip-hop.

After sharing a couple of tracks from the forthcoming album, and ahead of its release, Àbáse have shared a final single, the irresistible and exultant ‘Shining’. Take a listen below.

Awakening is out on July 5th through Analogue Foundation x Oshu Records x Bridge The Gap

Le Guess Who? reveals guest curators and initial line-up for 2024 edition

Le Guess Who? returns to Utrecht from November 7th – 10th for its 17th edition and the first big announcement of 2024 is here. Today’s announcement attests to the organisers’ unwavering commitment to pushing the boundaries of musical conventions. A sonic odyssey that transcends genres and geography, the festival continues to champion artists and sounds that are often overlooked and provides a platform for fresh perspectives in music. There’s very good reasons to be excited for this year’s edition with the guest curators and first names on the general line up announced today, including a lot of bands that we absolutely love like FYEAR, Patrick Shiroishi, Fuensanta, Nancy Mounir, Kahil El’Zabar’s Ethnic Heritage Ensemble and Asher Gamedze.

Le Guess Who? has been a beacon of artistic exploration, transforming the city of Utrecht into a privileged global stage for unparalleled musical discoveries and experiences. Part of what makes Le Guess Who? so unique is the diversity brought in by its guest curators, and this year Mabe Fratti, Bo Ningen, Arooj Aftab, Crystallmess, DARKSIDE, and Touching Bass will help shape and enrich the festival with hand picked selections of their favourite and like-minded artists, in addition to also performing themselves.

Guatemala-born, Mexico City-based cellist and composer Mabe Fratti curates a stunning programme highlighting the rich cultural diversity and spirit of Latin American music. She invited South American artists who have inspired her like Mexican saxophonist and composer Germán Bringas; Amsterdam based Mexican singer, double bassist, composer, improviser and multidisciplinary artist Fuensanta; Colombian traditional folkloric cumbia group Los Gaiteros de San Jacinto, who have been active since 1940, London-based experimental vocal ensemble Shards; Luz luz luz!; and, amongst others, Argentine experimental band Blanco Teta, known for their infectious and energetic performances.

Following a blistering show at Le Guess Who? in 2018, London-based Japanese post-punk quartet Bo Ningen are returning as curators, focusing on audiovisual performances. They will present their alternate live score to Alejandro Jodorowsky’s cult classic The Holy Mountain. Their curated programme will also include the likes of experimental saxophonist and electronic musician Helen Papaioannou and visual artist Noriko Okaku, who mix live collaged visuals with accompanying music; experimental soprano Olivia Salvadori, drummer Akihide Monna, and multi-instrumentalist Coby Sey in their new collaborative project GAISTER; the audiovisual collaboration by musicians Klara Lewis and Nik Colk Void with visual artist Pedro Maia; Lunch Money Life, and a performance by London post-rock trio Still House Plants, with a brand new album, If I don’t make it, I love u, released last month.

Arooj Aftab returns to Le Guess Who? after her memorable performance in 2021. As the first Pakistani woman to win a Grammy Award, Aftab has captured global attention with her unique musical vision. Her upcoming album, Night Reign, is highly anticipated, and her curated programme reflects her diverse influences. Her bill will included a special filmed performance by her father, Aftab Sr., delivering meaningful love poetry from Lahore, Pakistan. Aftab’s bill will also host the powerful and hypnotic chanting and danceable rhythms of Mauritania’s Noura Mint Seymali; Los Angeles based contemporary poet, writer, lyricist, and activist aja monet, known for her work on Black resistance, love and joy; the sould-stirring compositions of singer, composer and music producer Dina El Wedidi, who’s a star in her native Egypt, and multi-instrumentalist, singer, songwriter, and producer Meshell Ndegeocello, whose latest Grammy-awarded album, The Omnichord Real Book, is a testament to her deep musical roots.

French multidisciplinary artist and producer Crystallmess will bring her interdisciplinary approach to the festival, combining elements of film, music, performance, and visual art. Her curated programme features pop polymath Lafawndah; footwork originator RP Boo; Detroit ghetto-tech group HiTech; experimental musician and choreographer Blackhaine, whose cathartic performances evoke intense physical and sonic energy, LustSickPuppy; Nazar and American singer and Sonic Youth co-founder Kim Gordon, also with a recent second solo album, The Collective, under her belt.

DARKSIDE, the electronic duo of Dave Harrington and Nicolás Jaar, who now count drummer Tlacael Esparza as a new member, present a programme boasting everything from electronic music and disco to prog rock and funk. Their curated lineup includes Japanese American saxophonist and composer Patrick Shiroishi; innovative trumpeter Wadada Leo Smith; Phantom Orchard, the project of two visionaries, harpist and composer Zeena Parkins and electronic music composer and visual artist Ikue Mori; Iranian artist Cinna Peyghamy; percussionist and composer Eli Keszler and transdisciplinary scholar and vocalist and double-bassist ganavya presenting her brand new album, like the sky I’ve been too quiet.

Touching Bass, a South London community-come-club night, record label and NTS Radio show, founded and run by Errol and Alex Rita, have two distinct evenings in store for the festival. Calm Roots, taking place in a church, will focus on meditative performances and the second night, INNA, will celebrate Jamaican soundsystem culture with performances intended for the dancefloor.

There’s a lot more on offer for the 17th edition of Utrecht’s Le Guess Who?, with the first performing artists within the general line-up now also unveiled. Appearing on the bill is prodigious and adventurous musician, composer and producer-in-demand Radwan Ghazi Moumneh; Palestinian producer and rapper duo Al Nather & Shabjdeed; Portuguese musician and sound engineer Rafael Toral and FYEAR, the Montréal-based supergroup led by electroacoustic composer Jason Sharp and poet/writer Kaie Kellough, hot on the heels of a mesmerizing eponymous debut album fusing spoken word, out-jazz, post-classical, drone, ambient metal, avant-rock and modular synthesis. Freshly added to the line-up today is talented and versatile multi-instrumentalist, arranger, and composer Nancy Mounir, whose performance at the festival in 2022 was one of our highlights. Melbourne band Tropical Fuck Storm, who put on a mighty and blistering show in 2019, are also returning to the festival as is visionary and virtuosic South African drummer, composer, writer and activist Asher Gamedze performing with his Another Time Ensemble, the quintet he assembled in Cairo with some of the city’s finest improvisers. Also added is Bolivian singer, songwriter, composer and actress of Quechuan origin Luzmila Carpio, who’s been spreading ancestral Andean knowledge and music since the late 1960s. Other incredible additions include Montréal based Swedish singer/composer Erika Angell presenting the first album under her own name, and Kahil El’Zabar’s Ethnic Heritage Ensemble on the same year they celebrate their milestone 50th anniversary.

With each passing year, Le Guess Who? cements its reputation as a festival that embraces the full spectrum of musical diversity. This year’s edition promises to be no exception, with an extraordinary lineup that will dazzle and inspire. A myriad of unmissable performances will take place at festival’s idyllic venues across Utrecht, from churches and art galleries to landmark theatres and warehouses.

Head over to leguesswho.com to gaze at the full list of stellar names announced today. For those who have yet to secure their tickets, a very limited number of 4-Day Festival Passes and individual Day Tickets will go on sale on Tuesday, May 28th.