Where improvisation breathes: SIDI's Unreached loops through modular synthesis and concrete sound, evoking perpetual motion without arrival—dark ambient tension at its most visceral. Stan Stewart's Piano Freedom captures honestly human, yearning live piano improv from a concert of 80 witnesses striving to retain their freedoms. Gregory Scheckler's Trailheads drops off well-worn jazz and funk paths into deep, luxurious grooves, while Céleste Gatier's Ermitage de la Fumée Violette weaves disharmony and rupture into a shimmering refuge for the soul, and APPARËT's Tristesse Apotropaïque channels slow, pastoral post-rock chamber magic where sadness ends and love remains.
The Pianos
intermodulations
live pure data sine tone generation
Lars Haur
Sunday P.M. 1990
Travel back in time to when you were a kid
Max Kutner
rummagelore
the sound of reflections joined to the physical, raw moment of the present through improvisation