Erik Hall announces new album, Solo Three; shares first single ‘Music for a Large Ensemble’

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We’re over the moon to hear that Chicago-born and Michigan-based composer, multi-instrumentalist and producer Erik Hall has a brand new album on the way, following his 2023 Canto Ostinato, which was one of our Album Picks of the Year and remains an absolute favourite. The eagerly awaited follow-up has been announced, Solo Three, marking the third and final release in his groundbreaking trilogy of reinterpretations of contemporary classical works. Like in previous releases, 2020’s Music for 18 Musicians (Steve Reich) and 2023’s Canto Ostinato (Simeon ten Holt), the upcoming Solo Three finds Hall reimagining iconic pieces from visionary composers, this time expanding to several composers: Glenn Branca, Charlemagne Palestine, Laurie Spiegel, and a return to Steve Reich.

As we’ve come to expect from Hall, his process is inspiring and incredible. He performs and records every part himself, with focus and feeling, layering keyboards, guitars, and synths, with no loops, programming or sequencers. “It’s just so much more compelling to actually play every note,” Hall explains, “Those micro-differences between takes create a sort of living, breathing magic.” And that’s exactly what we hear throughout Solo Three, an utterly rich and evolving sound that feels deeply human, even as it explores complex minimalist structures.

Solo Three will see the light of day on January 23rd through Western Vinyl, and ahead of it Hall has shared the first single, a majestic, dazzling and exuberant reimagining of Reich’s ‘Music for a Large Ensemble’, clocking in at over fifteen minutes. Speaking about it, Hall comments:

“‘Music for a Large Ensemble’ is another treasured composition by Steve Reich and the closing piece on this record. I wanted to conclude this series of albums the way it began, as a sort of bookend and an ode to the process of making them. Beyond the interest of his concept or experiment, Reich’s music also simply imbues a gratifying emotional arc that’s accessible to any ears; something akin to a pop sensibility. The CD of his 1980 recording has lived in my car for years, and it was a total joy to transport this work into the sonic world of my studio.”

January can’t come soon enough. Now lend your ears to ‘Music for a Large Ensemble’.

 

Ocenpsiea release brand new single ‘Noite Acústica’

Formed in 2014 whilst studying at the Conservatory of Music in Braga, Ocenpsiea are a Portuguese band comprising João Nuno Teixeira Vilaça on drums, Gonçalo Cravinho Lopes on bass, Francisco Carneiro on violin, and Tomás Alvarenga on keyboards and production. Weaving elements of jazz, funk, Portuguese folk, rock, hip-hop, electronic music, and a good dose of humour, the quartet explores different sonic territories while remaining remarkably cogent. With three albums under their belt, including Cónega 103 (2017), Sabão Rosa (2018), and Oceano-Mar (2021), Ocenpsiea have carved out a space as one of Portugal’s most forward-thinking and exciting acts in contemporary music.

Today sees them releasing, ‘Noite Acústica’, a brand new single straddling that perfect line between blissful and exhilarating. The track captures Ocenpsiea’s unique blend of acoustic and electronic textures that build in intensity, and is a testament to their ability to fuse intricate rhythms with melodious grace. Listen to ‘Noite Acústica’ below.

Levitation Orchestra share new single, ‘Imladris’, off upcoming new album Sanctuary

Led by trumpeter and musical director Axel Kaner-Lidstrom, Levitation Orchestra are a ten-piece collective bringing together some of London’s most dynamic young musicians, including vocalist Plumm, harpist Maria Osuchowska, drummer Harry Ling, flautist Lluís Domènech Plana, and tenor saxophonist James Akers. Hailed as one of the most exciting forces in London’s jazz scene, they formed through connections between Trinity Laban Conservatoire, Tomorrow’s Warriors, and Brainchild Festival, with an ethos rooted in community and collective composition, as Kaner-Lidstrom explains:

“The band was founded because collective music making is a beautiful thing which nourishes the soul and helps you grow as a person as well as an artist. Our outreach work with educational programmes such as NYJO and Tomorrow’s Warriors is important for us, as we can show young musicians how easy it is to write music collectively when it is rooted in respect and not the aggrandising of ego.”

Comes November 14th, Levitation Orchestra will release their new album Sanctuary through 5dB Records, following their previous records Inexpressible Infinity (2019) and Illusions & Realities (2021). In the works for the past three years, the upcoming album explores the idea of sanctuary as something built together, a space of openness and mutual understanding. Musically, and as the press release describes, it “blends orchestral instrumentation, cinematic soundscapes, and fierce improvisation”, and draws inspiration from artists like Pharoah Sanders, Sun Ra, Stravinsky, and Ravel.

Ahead of the album’s release, Levitation Orchestra have shared their new single ‘Imladris’, a warm and joyous track blending bright horn melodies, harp, and piano in a flowing musical conversation, elevated by Plumm’s earthy vocals. Of the track, the band says:

“Imladris is a celebration, a revelling in splendour and good times. As such, it represents the joy of finding one’s sanctuary, the destination that lies at the end of a search for everything beautiful in life. This piece has also gone through many revisions, with the challenge being how to weave together many different themes, all of which we were enchanted by.”

Watch the video for ‘Imladris’ below.

Levitation Orchestra will launch Sanctuary with a headline show at London’s Islington Assembly Hall for the EFG London Jazz Festival on November 17th.

Fabiano Do Nascimento set to release new album, Cavejaz

Based between Los Angeles and Tokyo, Brazilian-American guitarist, composer, and producer Fabiano do Nascimento is known for his imaginative blend of Brazilian traditions with modern sounds. He has announced a new album that sees him continuing to explore new musical landscapes. Entitled Cavejaz, the title was suggested by his friend Sam Gendel, who is also credited with the album’s artwork. “Kind of sounds like music coming from a cave with water and organic elements,” Fabiano commented.

Cavejaz sprouted from a conversation with Minas Gerais singer and songwriter Jennifer Souza, who suggested that Fabiano record with Paulo Santos, a founding member of the influential Brazilian group UAKTI. In August 2024, Fabiano and Santos recorded at Studio Ilha do Corvo in Belo Horizonte with producer Leo Marques. The sessions took place during a difficult moment for Brazil, as widespread wildfires filled the air with smoke and forced the musicians indoors. “But,” Fabiano says, “we managed to have a good time still, and to enjoy recording the open and free ideas that would come up. Leo would just hit record, and we would just play.”

The second part of Cavejaz took shape in Japan, where Fabiano performed and recorded with U-zhaan, a renowned tabla player. Their live performance in a noh-gaku-doh theater in Tokyo was recorded and included on the album, alongside additional recordings Fabiano completed solo at SALO studio in Oiso. Fabiano explains:

“So the project became a selection of what I recorded in Minas Gerais in studio with Paulo and Jennifer in August 2024, and the rest live in Japan, with one exception being live recording from a concert I performed in Los Angeles with my longtime bandmate, the percussionist Ricardo ‘Tiki’ Pasillas (Salvador). The material made sense together.”

Cavejaz was recorded across three countries, but it has a natural flow throughout, with the music centred on guitar and handmade percussion, augmented by U-zhaan’s tabla and Tiki’s hybrid percussion setup. The album arrives on November 21st through Leaving Records and ahead of it, Fabiano has shared the magnificent and soothing opener ‘Aguas Serenas’ as the first single. Take a listen below.

Pullman return with first new record in two decades, III

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With 2025 soon coming to an end, we are already looking ahead to next year’s releases. One of the albums slated for an early 2026 release that we are highly anticipating will come from the hands of Pullman, a studio-born acoustic supergroup that took root in the fertile soil of Chicago’s post-rock scene in the late ’90s, bringing together Ken “Bundy K.” Brown (Tortoise/Directions in Music), Curtis Harvey (Rex), Chris Brokaw (Come), and Doug McCombs (Tortoise/Eleventh Dream Day), with drummer Tim Barnes rounding out the lineup.

Pullman first surfaced on Thrill Jockey in 1998 with Turnstyles & Junkpiles, and three years later, Viewfinder arrived. With these two releases, and as the press release explains, Pullman “became a touchstone for acoustic, song-adjacent instrumental music: folk in spirit, post-rock in method, and timeless in tone.”

More than twenty years on, the band returns with III, a record shaped by friendship, endurance, and time. Out on January 9th through Western Vinyl, III is introduced with the dazzling and dreamy lead single ‘Weightless’. The single is offered with an accompanying video and you can watch it below.

Mischa Blanos shares second single, ‘Basilica’, off upcoming album Take Control

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Bucharest-based pianist and composer Mischa Blanos has a knack for merging disparate musical worlds, like classical music, jazz, and electronic beats. He has been seamlessly moving between concert halls and underground clubs, drawing on his classical training while incorporating the freedom and energy of electronic and jazz music. Blanos is gearing up to release a new album, Take Control, that sees him blend acoustic piano, live jazz drums, and cutting-edge electronic textures in a fresh and exhilarating way. More than a collection of tracks, Take Control is a manifesto exploring the power of unity and self-determination through music.

Ahead of the album’s release on November 21st through Longcut Records, Blanos has shared new single ‘Basilica’, a sublime and exhilarating track that was written during his residency in Malmaison, a former Bucharest jail where Mischa had his studio. ‘Basilica’ reflects on the concept of the sacred and where it can be found in modern life. As Blanos puts it:

“They built temples to hold the divine. Marble, gold, ceilings so high you lose your voice. But what if the sacred lives elsewhere? I found something holier in a forest clearing. In the breath before a piano note. In the way a stranger smiled at me across the tracks in a godforsaken train station for no reason at all. This is my new basilica.”

Along with the single, Blanos has unveiled an accompanying live video directed by Stefan Schultz, and you can watch it below.