contemporary classical

The New Freedom of Jawbox’s Zach Barocas

The New Freedom of Jawbox’s Zach Barocas

Drummer for post-hardcore legends Jawbox, Zach Barocas is living his best life creating jazz with friends in New Freedom Sound. He discusses his new music.

Masayoshi Fujita Embraces Melodic Calm on ‘Migratory’

Masayoshi Fujita Embraces Melodic Calm on ‘Migratory’

Japanese multi-instrumentalist and composer Masayoshi Fujita weaves mallet percussion and synths together for an arresting experience on Migratory.

Musical Experimentalist Jessica Ackerley Is Blazing Trails

Musical Experimentalist Jessica Ackerley Is Blazing Trails

Ever-evolving experimental guitarist and composer Jessica Ackerley talks about – among other things – their eclectic and ambitious new solo album.

Caroline Shaw and Sō Percussion Reunite for Genre-Defying LP

Caroline Shaw and Sō Percussion Reunite for Genre-Defying LP

The combined forces of composer/vocalist/violinist Caroline Shaw and accomplished ensemble Sō Percussion continue to thrill and amaze.

MONO Recommit with Life-Affirming ‘Oath’

MONO Recommit with Life-Affirming ‘Oath’

MONO return with a post-rock album about faith and commitment, which serves as a fitting epitaph for their long-term artistic collaboration with Steve Albini.

Joseph Branciforte and Theo Bleckmann Create a Stunning Experimental Soundscape

Joseph Branciforte and Theo Bleckmann Create a Stunning Experimental Soundscape

The sophomore collaboration from experimental musicians Joseph Branciforte and Theo Bleckmann comes four years after their debut, and builds on it.

Jessica Pavone Interprets Womens’ Work Through the Ages

Jessica Pavone Interprets Womens’ Work Through the Ages

Eclectic composer Jessica Pavone pays tribute to women-made inventions through powerful musical compositions and performances in her new string ensemble album.

Lucian Ban and Mat Maneri Adapt ‘Oedipe’ for Modern Jazz

Lucian Ban and Mat Maneri Adapt ‘Oedipe’ for Modern Jazz

Though Lucian Ban and Mat Maneri’s Oedipe Redux is quite a technical achievement, it faces an uphill battle when it comes to stirring the soul.

The TANK Center for Sonic Arts Find a New Way to Interpret Beethoven

The TANK Center for Sonic Arts Find a New Way to Interpret Beethoven

National Sawdust Ensemble’s work on Slow Beethoven recasts Beethoven’s Opus 131 as something wholly new, recasting it as a contemporary classical dirge.

The Nuanced History Eluvium’s Many Clockwork Fables

The Nuanced History Eluvium’s Many Clockwork Fables

Ambient maestro Matthew Robert Cooper (Eluvium) is two decades into his career, and on his latest LP, overcomes surprising obstacles physical and geographical.

Erik Hall Creates Minimalist Compositions with Warm Beauty on ‘Canto Ostinato’

Erik Hall Creates Minimalist Compositions with Warm Beauty on ‘Canto Ostinato’

Composer and multi-instrumentalist Erik Hall shares his second installment of a trilogy with a tribute to Dutch composer Simeon ten Holt on Canto Ostinato.

Faten Kanaan Revels in Ever-Molting Textures on ‘Afterpoem’

Faten Kanaan Revels in Ever-Molting Textures on ‘Afterpoem’

Faten Kanaan’s musical molting feels more organic than the repetition in Steve Reich or Philip Glass; her music doesn’t rely on an unwavering framework for effect.