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Cuneiform Records January 2022 Newsletter

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HAPPY NEW YEAR!!
JANUARY 2022 Newsletter: New Releases & Concerts

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NEW RELEASES!!  COMING OUT JANUARY 22, 2022  ON CUNEIFORM RECORDS
LUKE STEWART'S SILT TRIO THE BOTTOM
DC/Chicago jazz /creative trio (Luke Stewart / Brian Settles/ Chad Taylor)
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OUT NOW! RELEASED  DECEMBER 17, 2021 ON CUNEIFORM RECORDS
LE TOUT SUR LE TOUT – ALL ABOUT ALL
Never-released archival live recording from 1995 by this jazz / creative music improv ensemble

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RICK BIDDULPH – SECOND NATURE
Reissue of this UK Canterbury musician's only solo album, a jazz/rock classic

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OUT NOW! RELEASED NOVEMBER 19, 2021 ON CUNEIFORM
ACCORDO DEI CONTRARI  
Ur–

Italian progressive jazz-rock legends
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GHOST RHYTHMS  – Spectral Music
French post- jazz/ avant-progressive 
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SNEAK PEEK!
COMING OUT  FEBRUARY 2022  ON CUNEIFORM RECORDS
YANG DESIGNED FOR DISASTER
European dual-guitar quartet led by composer Frédéric L’Épée,
whose music interweaves influences from Robert Fripp and Steve Reich 

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JANUARY 22, 2022

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LUKE STEWART'S SILT TRIO


THE BOTTOM

File under:  JAZZ / IMPROVISATION / SPIRITUAL JAZZ / CREATIVE MUSIC / DC MUSIC
Label: Cuneiform Records
Catalog #: Cuneiform Rune 487
Format: CD, Digital
Release Date: January 22, 2022


listen/share on Soundcloud: "Roots" from Luke Stewart's Silt Trio's The Bottom
tracks: 1. Reminiscinc // 2. Roots // 3. Angles // 4. The Bottom // 5. Circles// 6. Dream House

 
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First recording by this DC/Chicago trio of fast-rising stars,
led by DC bassist Luke Stewart



 
Called “one of the 25 most influential jazz artists of his generation” by DownBeat Magazine and a member of several earth-shaking ensembles, including Irreversible Entanglements and Heroes Are Gang Leaders, polymathic bassist Luke Stewart, a creative catalyst on the Washington D.C. (and beyond) music scene for almost two decades, introduces his protean Silt Trio with Chicago drum legend Chad Taylor and powerhouse DC saxophonist Brian Settles.

A casual observer of the Washington D.C. music scene could easily get the mistaken impression that there are four or five guys coincidentally named Luke Stewart playing leading roles in a disparate array of musical communities. In fact, Stewart is a singular, uncontainable artist whose work as a bassist, producer, and all-around mover and shaker has deepened and extended the District’s legacy as a hotbed for creative music.
 
Given his many pursuits, a single album can only capture a small portion of Stewart’s oceanic sonic continuum, but The Bottom offers a deep dive into a particularly inviting pool with his loose and limber trio making their debut here.


Photographer: No Land
 
A highly cohesive triumvirate in close communion, the band plays with the conversational ease of longtime, comfortable friends. Untethered to any particular stylistic convention, particularly bebop’s head-solo-head format, the music’s ebb and flow feels utterly in the moment.

“I approached the recording session as closely as possible to playing a set, arranging the sequence with that in mind,” says Stewart, who was born and raised in Mississippi. “Like a set compositions are coupled by moments of free improvisation, but that free improv is contextualized by what happened before and after. It’s a journey, and the recording session reflects that.” 
 
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credits:
Luke Stewart - bass
Brian Settles - tenor sax
Chad Taylor - drums, mbira



Photographer: No Land

OUT NOW
on CUNEIFORM RECORDS
in Digital Format

– RELEASED DECEMBER 17, 2021 –

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LE TOUT SUR LE TOUT

ALL ABOUT ALL

File under:  JAZZ / IMPROV / CREATIVE MUSIC / EXPERIMENTAL
Label: Cuneiform Records
Catalog #: Cuneiform Rune 3358
Format: Digital
Release Date: December 17, 2021
 
 
Never-released archival live recording
made in Switzerland in 1995 by this visionary
jazz / improv / creative / experimental music ensemble
 
 
listen to/share a track from  Le Tout Sur Le Tout'S All About All  on Soundcloud
credits:
Jacques Demierre, piano, keyboard
Sylvie Courvoisier, piano, keyboard
Gergely Suto, clarinets, taragot
Adrien Kessler, double bass, voice
Jim Meneses, drums

Recorded live November 7, 1995 at L’Usine, Geneva, Switzerland
 
tracks:
1. L - Mercredi 3 - Divine Reprise      16.36
2. Schumann in Africa                       7.58
3. Calorife Bis                                   7.43    
4. Jodel                                            7.37
5. Leonorus Cardiaca                         9.15
6. Paul et Henriette - Nonne Hante! - Le Tout Sur Le Tout      13.38  


 
All compositions by J. Demierre / TST, except "Paul et Henriette", by A. Kessler / TST
Cover by Alexandre Simon
Recorded live November 7, 1995 at L’Usine, Geneva, Switzerland
Original recording remastered by Andy Kravitz, Studio Four West, Los Angeles, California 
 
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TST, Le Tout Sur Le Tout, was founded in January 1994 by Jacques Demierre during the New Jazz Festival On Tour '94, held in Switzerland.

The group consisted of bandleader/composer Jacques Demierre (piano, keyboard), Sylvie Courvoisier (piano, keyboard), Gergely Suto (clarinets), Adrien Kessler (double bass, voice), and Andreas Valvini (drums), who was replaced by Jim Meneses in 1995.

TST's musicians came from a variety of backgrounds, including jazz, contemporary music, rock, and experimental music.

The music TST created was based on the listening skills, openness and curiosity of its musicians, combining the power of rock and the energy of improvised music, experimentation and song, strict writing and free improvisation, electric and acoustic sound.

All the compositions (with the exception of one by Adrien Kessler) are based on Jacques Demierre's compositions, reworked live in collaboration with the musicians.

 
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RICK BIDDULPH

SECOND NATURE

File under:  ROCK / AVANT PROGRESSIVE / FUSION / JAZZ-ROCK
Label: Cuneiform Records
Catalog #: Cuneiform Rune 3357
Format: Digital
Release Date: December 17, 2021

 
Reissue of this UK Canterbury musician's only solo album, a jazz/rock classic
 
“...these long pieces develop a musical depth and intensity fascinating in their variety, addictive in their harmony….. Every track is like cinema - a mental picture of sea, mountains, far landscapes, beauty." Canterbury-Nachrichten, Germany
 
listen to /share "The Hillman Effect" from Rick Biddulph's Second Nature on Soundcloud


“The general mood is one of brooding intensity, producing evocative atmospheric music that is ideal for untethering one’s imagination to….. the awesome splendour of the natural world is vividly realised in these compositions. Listen and marvel." - Facelift, U.K.
 
credits:
Rick Biddulph : Guitars, Basses, Guitar Synth, Balalaika, Minimoog, Vocals, Sequencing, Programming
Pierre-Marie Bonafos : saxes (1, 7, 10, 11)
Suzanne Bramson : backing vocals (3)
Barbara Gaskin : backing vocals (8)
Jim Howard : trumpet (10)
Colin Humphries : clarinet, wooden flute (3)
Andy Reynolds : midi drums, samples, egg, additional keyboards and arrangements (1, 3, 5, 10, 11, 12)
Dave Storey : brush snare (8)
Perry White : piano (11)

Composed, recorded and produced by Rick Biddulph.

 
"If our First Nature lies in the wild and lonely places, somewhere along the way we recognized our Second Nature of art and invention.

The pieces on this album, some of which stem from work on music for emotive environmental films, owe much to this First Nature. I have a strong sense of location for them all.

Due to unforeseeable technological circumstances inherent in the Second, much of what might be taken for keyboards on this album was played on, or generated from guitar and bass; much of what might be taken for drums was played on a keyboard. I blame the manuals." – Rick Biddulph
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“...impressive atmospheric soundscapes, musical fantasies that evoke the most beautiful slides before your eyes'” – Background Magazine, Holland
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1994 INTRO
"After over 20 years of involvement in music in a variety of guises, I am delighted to present my first solo CD, Second Nature.
Predominantly instrumental, with the inclusion of two songs, this album was written and recorded over a period spanning several bands and other pursuits, but owes its origins to work on music for three emotive environmental films. The cinematic and natural world connections continue through the album’s different moods in real or imaginary locations, through haunting sax - led pieces to wide screen epics. Initial recording took place in my home 8-track studio, including the performances of Pierre-Marie Bonafos (for a session fee of a pair of Doc Marten shoes unavailable in France) and this was expanded and polished in outside facilities with the invaluable contributions of the other musicians."– Rick Biddulph
 
2021 NOTE:
"This reissue involved transfer to 2” tape for the first batch to be worked on, subsequently for the remainder to the new ADAT format, digital multitrack on VHS tapes. The nascent sequencing and sampling technology in the wizard hands of Andy Reynolds was Cubase Notator.
How quickly the future becomes clunky and dated!"  – Rick Biddulph
 
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Bio Info: Rick Biddulph
 
Guitarist/ bass player Rick Biddulph is a well-known musician to fans of the Canterbury scene due to his involvement in bands such as Caravan Of Dreams and Mirage, as well as other associations with musicians such as Hugh Hopper, Dave Stewart and Richard Sinclair.  

Rick Biddulph was born in Kent in 1950. His interest in music really started with the rise of British rock'n'roll bands in the early 60's. From age 15, Rick learned the guitar playing along to Shadows records, and moving to Canterbury for his studies (English and American literature) by the end of the decade he joined or formed several folk bands, dropping guitar in favour of bass in the meantime. He also went to see concerts : "I vividly remember hearing Richard Sinclair for the first time, and realizing the melodic potential of the bass that I was only beginning to guess at".

In 1971, Rick became associated with local folk group Spirogyra, consisting of fellow students from the University of Kent : Barbara Gaskin, Martin Cockerham, Steve Borrill and Julian Cusack. "I went along with them as roadie for a spate of European tours, my first taste of the road, and made my recording debut soon after, playing mandolin on one track of their second album". Eventually, Rick joined the final line-up, featuring Gaskin (vocals and piano), Cockerham (vocals and guitar) and John Gifford (woodwinds). At around the same time, he also collaborated with Steve Ashley (Albion Band, etc.) for a Dutch tour and several demo recordings.

Then, from 1974 to 1980, Rick Biddulph was the roadie and monitor mixer for Hatfield and the North, then National Health. This resulted in his playing on one track of National Health's second album, and various demo recordings with Dave Stewart, which in turn resulted in the shortlived band Rapid Eye Movement. In 1976, Rick formed a band at Stewart's request to support on a Health tour, airing the songs of his flatmate at the time, Spirogyra's Steve Borrill : Crass Stupidity also featured John Gifford and guitarist Doug Chandler. During the second half of the seventies, Rick was involved in several low-key projects, including local gigs with Richard Sinclair and drummer Vince Clarke in Canterbury.

In the 80's, Rick Biddulph mainly played with bar bands (pick-up gigs, R&B, jump-jive, etc.). "A valuable experience", he recalls, "on-the-spot learning of bass rudiments I'd missed out on playing all the clever stuff!". He also worked extensively with Dave Stewart, first as part of Rapid Eye Movement (also featuring Jakko Jakszyk and Pip Pyle), then as guest on several Stewart-Gaskin recordings. Also during this period, Rick played a few one- off gigs with Hugh Hopper and did some demos with him.

In the late 80's, Biddulph started working on soundtracks for Greenpeace videos. These later provided the basis for his first solo album. On the live front, he also kept active playing bass and guitar with the French band Anaid, appearing on the Four Years CD. Saxophone player Pierre-Marie Bonafos was also in the line-up. "In a parallel universe to all that, I have been sustained by an alternative freelance career in specialised finishing work, progressing from kitchen and office stuff, to PA equipment (for Steve Borrill), to guitars (for Doug Chandler's shop) and, currently, on design models and prototypes (including work on the Synthaxe and Stepp guitar synthesizers)".

Between 1991 and 1994, Rick Biddulph worked closely with Richard Sinclair as the live bass player in Caravan Of Dreams, consisting of a trio with Andy Ward on drums, augmented whenever possible by David Sinclair (keyboards) and Jimmy Hastings (sax and flute), and others. Late in 1994, he was invited by Andy Ward to join Mirage, an all-star band featuring ex-Camel keyboard player Peter Bardens, for a tour which also involved former Caravan members.

In 1995, Rick Biddulph's first solo album Second Nature, was released on Voiceprint. Initial recording took place in Rick's home studio, and this was expanded and polished in outside facilities with the invaluable contributions of other musicians. Predominantly instrumental, with the inclusion of two songs, the album was written and recorded over a period spanning several bands and other pursuits, but owes its origins to work on music for three emotive environmental films. The cinematic and natural world conncections continue through the album's different moods in real or imaginary locations, through haunting sax-led pieces to wide-screen epics.
-Aymeric Leroy / Calyx
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“His music is fluid, graceful, and quite personal; very easy to get inside and enjoy….. melodic rather than ambient, filled with grace and inner beauty." - Music Uncovered, U.S.A.

It’s a release that grows with each listen; remarkable for its simplicity, yet stunning in its ability to convey emotion."Exposé, U.S.A.
Out NOW on
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– RELEASED NOVEMBER 19, 2021 –

     
 
File under:  ROCK / AVANT PROGRESSIVE / FUSION / JAZZ-ROCK
Label: Cuneiform Records
Catalog #: Cuneiform Rune 489
Format: CD, Digital
Release Date: November 19, 2021
 
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Leading up to its fifth studio album, Accordo dei Contrari had one simple yet ambitious goal: to make music that was “original, challenging, and beautiful at the same time”.

By that measure, UR- is a resonant success [and an impressive introduction to North American listeners]. Laced with sky-soaring melodies, complex polyrhythms, and dark riffage, the Bologna-based art-rock ensemble’s latest music – released in the band’s 20th year – invokes elements of the musical past while sounding distinctly Italian, undeniably sophisticated, and utterly new.

One obvious touchstone for Accordo dei Contrari is the ecstatic energy of the Mahavishnu Orchestra’s Birds of Fire. In fact, the title of UR-’s second track, “Così respirano gli incendi del tempo”, even makes a veiled allusion to the pioneering fusion ensemble’s masterwork; it translates as “This is how the fires of time breathe”.

Here, the musical story-telling is almost filmic—as it often is, according to leader and primary composer Giovanni Parmeggiani. “My writing takes inspiration from imaginary scenes or dreams,” the keyboardist explains.

A further key to Ur- can be found in the structural elements Parmeggiani builds into his compositions. He’s especially fond of basing certain passages—the new record’s “Secolo breve” would be a good example—on a repeated keyboard ostinato, something he describes as both a considered nod towards minimal composition and a playful elaboration on the hard-rock riff.

Parmeggiani admits that as Accordo dei Contrari’s bandleader and principal composer, he can occasionally “act like a tyrant”. Tyrant or not, Parmeggiani is also generous in his praise. “The present lineup is the best group I have worked with so far,” he enthuses. “Accordo dei Contrari now sounds more cohesive than ever, and it is a very solid band.” 
 

credits

Marco Marzo Maracas electric guitar and 12-string electric guitar
Stefano Radaelli alto sax
Cristian Franchi drums
Giovanni Parmeggiani steinway piano, heavily overdriven and phased fender rhodes, organ, minimoog

special guests:
Alessandro Bonetti violin (with Rambaldi amplifier) (1, 2, 3, 4)
Patrizia Urbani vocals (4)
Sergio Papajanni electric bass (4)
Carlo Facondini electric guitar (6)
Francesco Guerri cello (6)

All songs composed by Giovanni Parmeggiani
Recorded and mixed by Loris Ceroni.
Mastered by Udi Koomran.
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“...filled with the type of blazing solos, odd-metered time signatures, precisely executed unison bridges, hypnotic riffing, and dramatic chordal hooks that fans of high-energy fusion-tinged electric prog shouldn't miss.”
– AllMusic

File under:  JAZZ / AVANT PROGRESSIVE / FUSION / JAZZ-ROCK
Label: Cuneiform Records
Catalog #: Cuneiform Rune 486
Format: CD, Digital
Release Date: November 19, 2021
 
listen / share a track from Spectral Music on Soundcloud:



Spectral Music is Ghost Rhythms’ second release on Cuneiform Records after 2019’s Live at Yoshiwara, a live album consisting almost entirely of new material, and is their sixth full-length studio effort. After delegating much of the writing on Yoshiwara to their bandmates, the band’s leaders, drummer Xavier Gélard and pianist Camille Petit were back firmly at the helm.

Gélard had toyed with the idea of using the title Spectral Music for a while, but it only began to make sense conceptually during the writing process. However, the real theme of the album, remoteness and telepathy, came late in the process. The parallel with the current Covid crisis was of course not lost on Gélard and Petit. “This is the second album we have made remotely due to the current situation. We’ve always used overdubbing in our recordings, but never to quite that extent. The process suggested another parallel – the notion that modern technology (the Internet of course but you could argue it really began with the telephone), creates an illusion that distance is abolished. For me it’s not so much communication as a form of fake telepathy. If anything, technology actually reinforces the sense of remoteness. At least that’s the way I felt during the process of making albums that way.”

Ghost Rhythms played their first concert with an audience in 18 months in late September and more are planned from November onwards. “It felt like learning to walk again, but it was great to interact with an audience!” 

credits:
Guillaume Aventurin – guitar
Julien Bigorgne – flute, oud
Alexis Collin – accordion, sound manipulation
Xavier Gélard – drums, guitars, voices
Gregory Kosovski – bass
Morgan Lowenstein – percussion
Nadia Mejri-Chapelle – cello
Tom Namias – guitars, bouzouki
Camille Petit – keyboards
Maxime Thiébaut – alto, soprano and baritone sax
with
Sarah Baroux – voices (8)
Sonia Bricout – voices (11)
Jérôme Lacquet – trumpet (2)
Antoine Villedieu – violins (2, 3)

“[This] is music made at a high level, but with an accessibility and humor that makes it cracking entertainment as much as high art.” – The Big Takeover

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“The fluid exchanges between musicians reveal how carefully considered both harmonic and rhythmic interplay are and how each chart plays to the strengths of one particular musician or subgroup. Despite the musical sophistication and adventure...this music is extremely accessible to a wide swathe of listeners. Its release signals the magnificent arrival of Ghost Rhythms on American shores. Get it now.” – AllMusic

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IN FEBRUARY 25, 2022:
YANG

DESIGNED FOR DISASTER

File under:  GUITAR / PROGRESSIVE ROCK / ART ROCK 
Label: Cuneiform Records
Catalog #: Cuneiform Rune 494
Format: CD, Digital
Release Date: February 25, 2022

listen/share on Soundcloud: "Flower You" from Yang's Designed for Disaster

credits:
Frédéric L’Épée: guitars, synth, chorus 
Laurent James: guitars, chorus

Nico Gomez: bass, chorus

Volodia Brice: drums, chorus 
with
Ayşe Cansu Tanrikulu: voice



Second Cuneiform release by European guitar/bass/drums quartet Yang, led by French composer Frédéric L’Épée,
whose music interweaves influences from Robert Fripp and minimalists such as Steve Reich  

 
French composer and guitarist Frédéric L'Épée formed his first serious band, Shylock, while in his teens and waxed two now highly collectible albums with that formation in the mid 70s; moving on to the guitar-centric combo Philharmonie, which produced a further five full-length LPs (4 of them on Cuneiform); and then working with his quartet Yang since 2004.

The European quartet’s fourth release, Designed For Disaster — their second for Cuneiform — is Yang’s first to feature singing, although his use of words is “meant to communicate an impression and not meaning”, he points out.
 
With Designed for Disaster, L'Épée's compositions primarily have their genesis in Baroque music, minimalism, and of course the progressive rock he gravitated towards as a teenager, with King Crimson’s Robert Fripp as his acknowledged guru.  But there are also passages on Designed For Disaster that sound very much like what Steve Reich, say, might have arrived at had he been writing for two guitars, electric bass, and drums rather than for percussion ensemble.
 
 

 

CUNEIFORM ARTISTS ON TOUR

2022 CALENDAR
In an evolving COVID-19 world, these dates are ALL tentative. Please check with venues, close to the concert date, to confirm. We're ecstatic that live concerts are resuming in many locales, and look forward to music venues and concert halls opening worldwide, when health and safety measures allow.

See also the Tours Page at Cuneiform Records.

GHOST RHYTHMS
A remarkable, eclectic and electric "Jazz and beyond" large ensemble, Ghost Rhythms perform across France in 2021, celebrating their new disc on Cuneiform, Spectral Music, their sixth release and their second on Cuneiform.

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February 23 -  La Dame de Canton - Port de la Gare - 75013 Paris. France

Listen to & buy: LIVE AT YOSHIWARA

THE GREAT HARRY HILLMAN

The exuberant Swiss jazz/ pop/ beyond group - named after the American triple-Gold Medal winner at the 1904 Summer Olympics - are one of the most active groups on the European festival and club circuit, top-notch live performers ceaselessly honing their skills.

March 22 - Jazzkantine - Luzern, Switzerland

March 23 - Prozess - Bern, Switzerland

March 24 - Rank - Zurich, Switzerland

March 25 - Rank - Zurich, Switzerland

March 26 - Rank - Zurich, Switzerland

October 27 - Tango Brücke - Einbeck, Germany

Listen to & buy: Tilt

JANEL LEPPIN / VOLCANIC ASH ENSEMBLE 


DC cellist /composer Janel Leppin's post-jazz ensemble
 

tba - Rhizome DC - 6950 Maple St NW - Washington DC 20012 [with: Luke Stewart / Brian Settles / Anthony Pirog / Kim Sator / Sarah Hughes / Larry Fergusen]

HENRY KAISER

Grammy winner Henry Kaiser is widely recognized as one of the most creative and innovative guitarists, improvisers, and producers in the fields of rock, jazz, world, and contemporary experimental musics.
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THE HENRY KAISER MONTHLY SOLO SERIES, presented exclusively on the CUNEIFORM RECORDS YouTube Channel

 When Covid pandemic lockdowns began in 2020, Henry Kaiser began curating & presenting a weekly series of pre-recorded music videos exclusively on Cuneiform's YouTube Channel for music lovers isolating at home. These "live" concerts are taped beforehand and not streamed - Henry discusses the process in a Guitar Moderne interview, "The New "Live"".  Many videos in the series depict duets and larger bands, despite the program being called the "Henry Kaiser Weekly Solo Series".  While many depict new or recent performances, other videos in this series are vintage footage of performances not available elsewhere (The Valentines' 1994 concert in the Fukuoka Dome).

After lockdowns began to lift In April 2021, the series celebrated its one-year anniversary and converted to a monthly format, which continues. All 52 videos from the Henry Kaiser's Weekly Series and everything in the current Monthly Series are archived & available on Cuneiform's YouTube Channel.  We invite you to visit Cuneiform Record's YouTube Channel to see the videos that Henry presents on the first of every month.

Because all videos are archived on our YouTube site, you can watch anything in the series at any time.

 


Listen to & buy:
Albums by Henry Kaiser & Friends  on Cuneiform


A Love Supreme Electric [Vinny Golia / John Hanrahan / Henry Kaiser / Wayne Peet / Mike Watt]:
A Love Supreme Electric: A Love Supreme and Meditations 



Yo Miles!: Henry Kaiser & Wadada Leo Smith: Sky Garden & Upriver
   

Five Times Surprise [Henry Kaiser / Anthony Pirog / Tracy Silverman / Jeff Sipe / Andy West]: 
Five Times Surprise



Henry Kaiser & Ray Russell: 
The Celestial Squid



Henry Kaiser: Lemon Fish Tweezer;
Fred Frith & Henry Kaiser: Friends & Enemies 

  

Healing Force [Vinny Golia • Aurora Josephson • Henry Kaiser • Mike Keneally • Joe Morris • Damon Smith • Weasel Walter]:
Healing Force:  The Songs of Albert Ayler        
     
       

V.A.: 156 Strings: Nineteen Totally Original Acoustic Guitarists

THE ED PALERMO BIG BAND

"Twenty-first century big-band music doesn’t get more exciting
and impressive than this."
– Jazz Times

An astounding 18 piece jazz ensemble of five woodwind players, four trumpeters, three trombonists, two keyboardists, guitar, violin, bass and drums, led by arranger, composer & saxophonist Ed Palermo, one of America's most singular arrangers who draws on jazz, pop and rock tunes for his top-notch band. There are a number of ensembles performing the music of Frank Zappa, one of the greatest American composers of the 20th century, but no one does it with the ease, skill and originality that Ed and his band do!
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The ED PALERMO BIG BAND returns to the live stage!

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Feb 5, 2022 - The Falcon - Marlboro, NY


Feb 28, 2022 - The Iridium - Marlboro, NY


April 2, 2022 - The Falcon - Marlboro, NY

May 27, 2022  - Zappa Union - Cosmopolite - Oslo, Norway

June 4, 2022 - The Falcon - Marlboro, NY

August 6, 2022 - The Falcon - Marlboro, NY

September 3, 2022 - The Falcon - Marlboro, NY

October 29, 2022 - The Falcon - Marlboro, NY - Halloween show

December 17, 2022 - The Falcon - Marlboro, NY
 


Listen to & buy:
Ed Palermo Big Band albums on Cuneiform:

The Adventures of Zoyd Zundgren
The Great Un-American Songbook Vols. 1&2
One Child Left Behind

Oh No! Not Jazz!!
Eddy Loves Frank
Take Your Clothes Off When You Dance

               

 

RICHARD PINHAS

One of France's major experimental musicians and a key figure in the development of electronic rock, guitarist and electronic musician Richard Pinhas will perform in 2021 in France and beyond in various groupings.
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April 8 - Cafe Oto - 18-22 Ashwin St - London E8, UK
 

Listen to & buy releases by Richard Pinhas & friends on Cuneiform:

Process and Reality
Desolation Row
Metatron
Metal/Crystal
Tranzition
Event & Repetitions


               

Richard Pinhas & Oren AmbarchiTikkun
 

Richard Pinhas & Merzbow:  
Keio Line / Rhizome / Paris 2008

         

Schizotrope (Richard Pinhas & Maurice Dantec):
 The Life & Death of Marie Zorn

 

TOMEKA REID QUARTET

“Cellist Tomeka Reid has been on a serious tear lately; perhaps you noted her on the commanding new album by The Art Ensemble of Chicago, or with the chamberlike Artifacts Trio. Old New is Reid’s second album with [her] rough-and-ready [quartet].... If the title calls to mind an Art Ensemble rallying cry, “Ancient to the Future,” that’s probably not a mere coincidence.”  – Nate Chinen / WBGO

In the hands of Tomeka Reid, the cello is an essential vehicle for unfettered jazz exploration. Old New, the second album by the Tomeka Reid Quartet, exemplifies why she’s quickly become a definitive figure on the 21st century jazz scene. As a composer, arranger, improviser, bandleader, and impresario, she embodies jazz’s progressive ethos.
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June 3 - Moers Festival 2022 - "Improvisor In Residence" - Moers, Germany

June 4 - Moers Festival 2022 - "Improvisor In Residence" - Moers, Germany

June 5 - Moers Festival 2022 - "Improvisor In Residence" - Moers, Germany

June 6 - Moers Festival 2022 - "Improvisor In Residence" - Moers, Germany



Listen to & buy:
 OLD NEW

  

CHAD TAYLOR TRIO

"The album...is startling, music that verges on "free" yet...the beat is so powerful.. [it] will change your idea of "power trios." ...this is music teeming with ideas, interactions, inventive solos, intelligent writing, and more. Such an auspicious recorded debut for the Chad Taylor Trio..." – Steptempest

Chicago drummer/composer Chad Taylor leads this jazz/ creative music trio featuring DC saxophonist Brian Settles and NY/Philly pianist Neil Podgurski, all of whom have classical music backgrounds.  Their debut release on Cuneiform,The Daily Biological, should turn many more ears onto Taylor's vivid imagination as a composer.

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January 20 - The Jazz Gallery - 1160 Broadway (at 27th st), 5th floor - New York NY 10001



Listen to & buy:
The Daily Biological

  
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It's 2022!!  

HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL
 
Please take care of yourselves, your loved-ones, and your fellow man by getting vaccinated & boosted and using caution as the world begins to open while Covid 19 variants continue to arise
 
Thank you for supporting live music while following health protocols as
venues reopen,
while also enjoying music at home
via

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The pandemic has taught us that the only thing certain is uncertainty.  Our optimism about life returning to normal this past holiday season was shattered by the omicron variant, and we now realize that caution should be our long-term companion.  We'll eventually adapt to whatever the New Normal is.  Until then, let's take comfort where we can. Music can make a positive difference in our lives, and help us survive in evolving and uncertain times. 

We are sooo pleased to be able - at least sometimes, in controlled circumstances - to experience live music again. Please remember to always check with the venue to make sure a concert is happening. Covid surges are causing numerous last-minute closures.

Besides cautiously seeing live music, we'll continue to also enjoy music at home, and we hope that you continue to enjoy recorded music as well on your technology of choice.  You can explore tracks from nearly 500 recordings released by Cuneiform Records since 1984 on cuneiformrecords.com, our website, or on our Bandcamp, SoundCloud or YouTube sites, and also watch recordings of recent and vintage concerts that we regularly post on YouTube. 

Cuneiform Records has a treasure chest of interesting music to serve as soundtrack, inspiration and solace during these evolving and challenging times. We have a mammoth catalogue of releases by some of avant music's most esteemed icons as well as young rising stars, available for purchase at the Cuneiform Records Bandcamp store and at one of our sister companies, Wayside Music. Your CD and LP purchases support indie musicians, indie labels, and small businesses. 


• Discover new music on Cuneiform Records' BANDCAMP PAGE :  support our artists & our indie label by purchasing music.  

• Visit our internet store, WaysideMusic.com (established 1980!), to purchase  music from ALL your favorite labels! 

We also have a ton of FREE entertainment for your enjoyment on several online platforms:  

• Enjoy hours on Cuneiform Records' YouTube CHANNEL:  free music videos, videos of live shows, & samples from 400+ adventurous releases!   And we've expanded our video content during the pandemic, most notably with an ongoing video series curated  and produced by guitarist Henry Kaiser. 

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