Dean Drouillard unveils video for lead single off upcoming LP Mirrors and Ghosts

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With a reputation as a formidable guitarist in his native Canada, Dean Drouillard has been cutting his teeth as a sideman with artists and bands like Donovan Woods, Great Lake Swimmers, Rose Cousins, Joshua Van Tassel and Justin Rutledge for many years. The Toronto multi-instrumentalist is gearing up to release a new full-length album titled Mirrors and Ghosts. Described as his most personal and introspective collection of songs yet, Mirrors and Ghosts “it’s an instrumental exploration that delves into the evocative musical landscapes which originally sparked his passion for music”. With his atmospheric guitar as the central voice, Drouillard masterfully handled all instruments on the album, combined with improvisation.

Mirrors and Ghosts will see the light of day on November 1st and ahead of it Drouillard is enticing us with lead single ‘Portland’, an immersive, engrossing and evocative song. ‘Portland’ “reflects the memory of a drive through Portland Oregon’s distinct neighborhoods and over its iconic bridges, reflecting the city’s mix of tranquility and tension”, as the press release describes. “Passing through a muted but chaotic sonic evolution, the song transitions to forests and foothills, conveying a serene departure from the urban environment with layered and overlapping Steve Reich’esque guitars providing a sense of peace and contentment”. Drouillard has also made a video to accompany the single and you can check it out below.

Alex E. Chávez set to release debut solo album, Sonorous Present, in October; listen to lead single ‘cómplices de luto’

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Accomplished musician, producer, multi-instrumentalist, educator, and scholar Alex E. Chávez is perhaps best known as a member of Chicago-based Latinx quintet Dos Santos, but he has been involved with a multitude of other unique projects and stellar collaboration in the music world for over two decades. Chávez has announced the release of his debut solo album, Sonorous Present, arriving on October 18th through Artivist Entertainment. In the works for nearly four years, the album features Quetzal Flores on production duties, poetry from acclaimed author and poet Roger Reeves, field recordings, and guest contributions from the likes of Mexican poet and huapango musician Guillermo Velázquez, Martha Gonzalez, Aloe Blacc, Ramón Gutiérrez, and Lucía Gutiérrez Rebolloso, amongst many others. Sonorous Present embodies personal themes such as identity, borders, family, life and death, and is inspired by his book Sounds of Crossing: Music, Migration, and the Aural Poetics of Huapango Arribeño as well as by the lives and deaths of close family members.

Coinciding with the album’s announcement, Chávez has unveiled the lead single ‘cómplices de luto’ (accomplices in mourning), a beautiful, radiant and emotionally engaging track featuring duet vocals by Chávez and Laura Cambrón. Of the song, Chávez comments:

“I wrote this song in the wake of my mother’s passing, as I reflected on the final year of her life—I was living and working in Mexico at that time, and so I didn’t spend much time with her that year. I was angry and guilt-ridden about that for some time. And as I wrote, the image that lingered in my mind was of me as a child—missing her when she way away, her warmth, her approval, her embrace. Writing through those feelings was necessary in my own grieving. Relatedly, in the video, the sense of longing is represented by the butterfly encountered by a figure who is crossing—both the desert border, the river and the threshold between life and death.”

‘cómplices de luto’ comes with an animated video directed by Estudio Pneuma in collaboration with Celestial Brizuela, and you can watch it below.

Malcolm Pardon shares second single, ‘Patchwork ‘, off upcoming new album The Abyss

Last month Malcolm Pardon announced the release of his new solo album, The Abyss, and shared the gentle and melancholic ‘Enter The Void’. Now the Swedish composer and producer is teasing the album again with a gorgeous and cinematic second single called ‘Patchwork’. “The idea behind ‘Patchwork’ was the thought of creating something out of nothing,” Pardon explained. “Starting off with a very static bass line that really doesn’t tell you much about where you are heading, it slowly evolves and develops into a shape and form which takes you onto different paths and leads you forward. Like a reflection of a life cycle, if you will.”

Listen to ‘Patchwork below’ and grab The Abyss when it drops on September 20th through The Leaf Label.

Møster!’s sixth album, Springs, out in September

Four years on from the release of Dust Breathing, Møster! are following it up with a new record. Entitled Springs, it marks their sixth full length album and it will see the light of day on September 20th through Action Jazz. Composed entirely by saxophonist and band leader Kjetil Møster, it features the same lineup as when the band formed in 2009, Motorpsycho guitarist Hans Magnus ‘Snah’ Ryan; electric bass player of Elephant9 and Needlepoint Nikolai Hængsle; and Spidergawd and ex-Motorpsycho drummer Kenneth Kapstad. Corralling a variety of musical influences, including 1960’s/1970’s modal acoustic and electric jazz and 1970’s experimental rock, the upcoming Springs also interweaves elements of Brazilan music, doom, contemporary music, 1990’s indie rock and metal, and nordic ambient house.

Møster! have already let loose two singles from the album, ‘Dreaming Xaxado’ and ‘Liquid Fumes’. As Møster! describes, the latter is “an ode to the almost astral experience one can enter by listening deeply to old jazz ballads, a reverent little nod to the poetic spirit of Coleman Hawkins and Pharoah Sanders.”

Listen to both tracks below.


Evan Chapman announces first solo album, Reveries, and shares lead single ‘Fractions’

We weren’t familiar with percussionist, composer, and filmmaker Evan Chapman but right off the bat we knew we stumbled upon something very special. Based out of Philadelphia, Chapman has built a prolific career as a filmmaker and co-founder of film production company Four/Ten Media, and he is perhaps most known as a founding member of contemporary-classical percussion trio/rock band Square Peg Round Hole. Chapman has announced the release of his debut solo album, Reveries, arriving on October 11th through Better Company Records. Weaving influences like Son Lux, Floating Points, Moderat, and claire rousay, the album finds a balance between the acoustic and electronic “where humans glitch, where machines breathe; where what breaks us can heal us; and where you can find yourself, even while losing yourself, in reverie”, as the press release describes. Chapman explores themes of “dreaming and daydreaming, remembering and forgetting, new blessings and old wounds” throughout Reveries, which he created following the birth of his daughter.

It seems like a long wait for the album to be out but we he has shared the beautiful, triumphant and fiercely rhythmic ‘Fractions’ as the first single. Of the track, he says:

“Fractions” was the track that served as the initial spark to dive down the rabbit hole of my first solo full-length album of original compositions. The track was written and recorded exclusively in my home attic studio during the first few months of his daughter’s life, primarily in headphones during naps. The chopped vocal samples in the opening naturally fell into a cycle of 15 eighth notes, which, due to its timing falling just short of even groupings of 4, gave it a quality that felt like it could be looped endlessly – which is exactly how the writing process took shape. Various loops, melodies, and rhythms fade in and out against that 15/8 motif in different ways, evoking the sense of rhythmic free-floating created by minimalist composers such as Steve Reich. A number of the instruments used in “Fractions” overlap with ones I now share with my young daughter including children’s desk bells, pump organ, and a miniature vibraphone, to name a few.”

Chapman has also directed a video to accompany ‘Fractions’, and he adds:

“As a child of the 90’s, this music video’s concept was born out of a nostalgic love affair of old analogue CRT TV’s – and a new appreciation for how, 30 years later, they distort and warp what footage is displayed on them in exciting and unexpected ways. Instead of relying on modern software post-processing for the glitch effects, I went a more tactile route and fed my performance footage into a circuit-bent video synthesizer – using broken & bygone equipment connected by RCA cables in only standard definition. It was a surreal experience to be able to shoot this video at the abandoned Bethlehem Steel Mill building in Lebanon, PA, thanks to my friend Evan Reinhardt – though with a newly-secured $2.3 grant to develop the building into a small business incubator, artist space and cultural amenity, this is likely the last (and also maybe first?) video to have been shot there in its currently dilapidated state.”

Watch the video below.

Mahuki set to release debut album, Gratitude, next month; listen to singles ‘Warrior Path’ and ‘Presence’

Spearheaded by Czech-born guitarist and composer Honza Kourimsky, Edinburgh’s Mahuki is an exciting and refreshing new presence on the thriving Scottish jazz scene, featuring some of the area’s finest musicians, including members of Nimbus Sextet and trumpet player James Brady. Next month Mahuki will release his debut album, Gratitude, a record influenced by his diverse geographical and musical upbringing that ranges from contemporary jazz and Eastern European folk music to progressive rock. With storytelling at its heart and a cinematic vision, Gratitude weaves together vibrant horn fanfares, delicate string interludes, and gentle guitar passages to create a sound that explores the spiritual elements of the human experience. Honza comments:

“The album is personal journey through the tapestry of invaluable lessons and cherished moments. Each track serves as a heartfelt ode to the values that have become my guiding lights in the pursuit of balance and happiness, and a tribute to the different musical culture I have been lucky enough to experience and be inspired by. Through a seamless blend of storytelling, I invite listeners to join me on a profound exploration of resilience, wisdom, and appreciation.”

Ahead of the album’s release on September 6th through Bridge The Gap, Mahuki has let loose two singles, ‘Warrior Path’ and ‘Presence’. Infused with a dub-influenced groove, ‘Warrior Path’ reflects Honza’s time in Serbia, drawing from the emotive melodies of Balkan and Eastern European folk music. The latest single, ‘Presence’, is a soulful ballad and Honza has this to say about it:

“Spiritually, “Presence” brings the story of the album to a close with a gentle yet powerful message. It serves as a reminder to be patient and steadfast in the pursuit of one’s dreams, emphasizing that good things come to those who wait. The song encourages listeners to trust in the manifestation of their goals in due time, even if not in the exact form initially envisioned.”

Mahuki is ready to cast a spell on you so go and listen to both tracks below.