Dorian Wood announces new album, Canto de Todes; shares video for lead single “Girasoles”

Los Angeles-based anti-disciplinary artist Dorian Wood is well known for creating work that pushes against tradition and challenges systems of marginalization. Over the years, moving fluidly between performance, composition, film, and visual art, she has built a reputation for powerful community-centred projects. Today she is announcing one of her most ambitious releases yet, Canto de Todes, which translates to “Song of Everyone”, and is inspired by a lyric from Chilean songwriter Violeta Parra, reflecting the project’s emphasis on community, ancestry, and music as a force for social change. The work also honours Wood’s Costa Rican-Nicaraguan roots and her family’s experience in the United States.

Releasing on May 1st through New Amsterdam Records, the album is a 70-minute distillation of Wood’s sprawling 12-hour composition and installation of the same name. Originally conceived as a three-movement work, and rooted in the idea of music as a shared communal force, the full version includes two hour-long chamber sections and a 10-hour multi-channel piece designed to unfold across different parts of a venue, immersing listeners in sound over time and space. The recorded version gathers music from all three movements, reshaped into a focused and richly layered album experience. Blending chamber classical, folk, torch song, and experimental elements, Canto de Todes centres on Wood’s powerful voice alongside cello quartet, guitar, and exploratory vocal arrangements. The forthcoming album also captures what Wood calls the “fifth mutation” of the project, as the work has been designed to transform with every presentation, incorporating local collaborators and new elements each time. Wood explains:

“I created this project with the freedom to mutate as it went along. Every presentation is custom-modified for each institution, and counts on collaborations with local artists of all mediums, whose respective interactions are permanently incorporated into the body of this evolving piece. By the fifth iteration we had this version that I wanted to commit to recording that takes elements from what Canto De Todes has been evolving into.”

She adds:

“I’m a firm believer in the strength that we can derive communally through celebration. When I say ‘we’ I refer to the People of the Global Majority—those who are not obsessed with being of a privileged class. I would love for us of the Global Majority to remember who we are and imagine the massive street party that we are capable of throwing. Every single protest, street party, rally, and manifestation, is us coming together in anger, frustration, and celebration to keep us going.”

Alongside the album announcement, Wood is also sharing the utterly stunning and moving lead single, “Girasoles”, a song channeling collective strength and resistance. “Girasoles is an accumulation of all this ancestral energy which is coming out into the streets to pick a fight,” says Wood. The single comes paired with a self-directed video built from more than 300 archival family photographs.  About the video, Wood explains:

“The “Girasoles” video is a journey through my family’s generational resilience. Over 300 photos date back to our origins in Costa Rica and Nicaragua, bringing us into the present as proud, fearless babies holding our own in the shitstorm that is the United States. The song is a joyful ‘fuck you’ to fascism, to gentrification, to all forms of age-old governmental oppression. I felt it aligned with the mighty ancestral endurance so many of us have been carved from.”

Watch the video below.

Monolithe Noir releases fourth full-length album, La foi gelée

Back in 2022, Monolithe Noir, the project of Antoine Pasqualini, released Rin, a cosmically entrancing and groovy record inspired by the landscapes of Brittany that completely drew us in and ended up being one of our Albums Picks of the Year. Four years on, he’s back with a fourth full-length, La foi gelée, which just came out last week. Written and recorded between Brest and Brussels, Monolithe Noir’s new album is his most vocal and most direct to date. More emotional thematically, La foi gelée deals with grief, but it is also feels bright and alive. There is also a shift in the sound on the album. As the press release describes, “synths now intertwine with saturated guitars and bowed strings; the bass takes center stage, while the voice shifts between fragility and striking directness.”

Head over to his bandcamp to grab the album and check out ‘Long Bridge’, the stellar opening track below. A song about a urban chase of a lost animal friend, it is offered with an accompanying video.

La foi gelée is out now through Humpty Dumpty and Les cloches d’Atlantis.

Max Kutner’s new album, Rogue Lash, out now

Last Friday, NYC-based composer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Max Kutner released his new album Rogue Lash on Orenda Records. Conceived during a long break from live performance, the album evolved from an initial large chamber ensemble idea into a “one-man big band” experiment. Working from home, Kutner used sample libraries, guitars, basses, keyboards, and drum machines, while remotely recording collaborations with musicians across New York City, Los Angeles, Oakland, Portland, and Boston. For the first time, he also mixed and mastered the entire project himself.

Across its 70-minute duration, Rogue Lash moves through funk, industrial, metal, and drone, all bound together by repetition and groove as structural anchors. The result is hypnotic and textural, but also satirical, with “the music exhibit[ing] a meta-layer of socio-philosophical dimension based on Kutner’s satirized impressions of people, places and assorted phenomena while living in New York City.”

For a taste of what’s on offer, here’s one of the brilliant and intoxicating tracks from Rogue Lash, ‘Pency Tracer’.

Booker Stardrum releases new solo album Close-up On The Outside

Photo: Rendy Mahardhika

A longtime favourite artist of ours, drumming wizard, improviser and composer Booker Stardrum released yesterday his new solo album Close-up On The Outside, his first release for We Jazz Records. Even though it’s a solo record, the album feels collaborative and full of life, and it saw Stardrum join forces with a circle of trusted friends, including Anna Butterss, Jeremiah Chiu, Chris Williams, Lester St. Louis, Logan Hone, and Michael Coleman, to build something alive together. Stardrum “creates textures through midi controllers, samples, and loops”, as the press release describes, “wherein acoustic sequences are altered to fit plugged-in concepts or acoustic instrumentalists are brought in to humanize what he’s already mapped out electronically”. At its heart, Close-up On The Outside reflects on our connection to the world around us.

‘Dusk’ was the latest single to be let loose from the album. Of the track, Stardrum says:

“The original, working title for this piece was ‘Coyote at Dusk,’ named for a mangey coyote I used to see around my old neighborhood in LA. I dedicate this piece to all coyotes, especially the mangey ones. Thank you to my collaborator on this piece, Chris Williams, who approaches all music with such sensitivity, even mine ; )”

Listen to it below and be sure to grab the album straight after.

Poppy Ackroyd’s new album, Liminal, out in June

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With nothing but magnificent releases under her belt, it’s no wonder that we’re always excited to hear new music from Poppy Ackroyd. The tremendously talented multi-instrumentalist and composer is back with an intimate new album titled Liminal. Releasing on June 5th through One Little Independent Records, it sees her returning to the violin for the first time since 2018’s Resolve, in addition to also playing the piano. “Melody, harmony, rhythm and texture are all extracted from the physical bodies of the instruments themselves”, describes the press relese, “from bowed and plucked strings to percussive elements.”

Liminal arrives following a period of upheaval and transition. “In the last three years everyone I loved most in the world needed me, all at once,” she explains. “There has been new life and death, heartbreak and many other things that are not my stories to tell. I have also moved across the country to a part of the world I have never lived in before.”

Despite being born out of some turbulent chapters in her life, the album carries an undercurrent of steady determination, and Ackroyd later found herself listening to the album and being surprised by a lightness she hadn’t felt in the studio. “I had such a chaotic few years, but the only way to cope was to allow things to be messy,” she reflects. “Embracing the messy and imperfect but still getting things done. I decided to apply this approach to my music making and I found that I still maintain the same attention to detail but without the pressure, and I fell in love with making music again in a whole new way.”

Ahead of the album’s release, Ackroyd has shared the beautiful and wholly enveloping ‘The Unknown’. The single comes paired with an accompanying video made by Tom Newell. Watch it below.

Vimbs Mavimbs announces debut solo album, Late Bloomer; shares lead single ‘Love Drive’

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We were lucky to see Vimbs Mavimbs on stage with Asher Gamedze opening sublimely Le Guess Who? in 2022, and it was one of those gigs that always stayed with us. An immensely talented and prolific composer, bandleader, producer, musical director and bassist, Mavimbs has for long been a creative force, collaborating with South Africa’s most celebrated artists across jazz and beyond, both on record and on stages at home and abroad. After two decades of growth, exploration and musical evolution, he is now ready to step into the spotlight with his debut solo album. Entitled Late Bloomer, the record was born from identity, resilience and the beauty of becoming in your own time. The title itself is a statement of patience and purpose. “This album is for whoever listens and thinks, I’m a late bloomer in some way, too,” Vimbs commented. “We all have our times of blooming, and whatever your process may be, my hope is that this music reflects into your world, and that you’re able to bloom wherever you need to be blooming in this universe.”

Late Bloomer will see the light of day on June 12th through La Reserve, and ahead of it Vimbs has already shared its lead single, ‘Love Drive’.  Speaking about it, he says:

“For many years, the heart of a creator has carried a unique weight, the quiet struggle to find a moment of stillness amidst the constant urge to build. This song was born from that very longing; it’s a soft exhale for anyone dreaming of wide-open spaces and the freedom of the road.”

Disarmingly beautiful, spacious and heartfelt, ‘Love Drive’ serves as a stunning introduction to the album. Listen to it below.