The New Music I’m Listening To Extraneously This Week, March 16 – 22, 2024:

Greetings and smellutations, cats and kittens! Hoo boy, we gots ourselves a humdinger of a New Release week, and I have twelve titles to dazzle your senses. Do it to it!


I’ve got a dancefloor filler from Brazil to start the week. A single released in conjunction with London’s Jazz Room Records features a terrific band performing Brazilian Funk. The two tracks on Goma Laca EP are performed by Afrobrasilidades. They are led by the amazing Juçara Marçal on vocals, who released my favourite album of 2021, Delta Estácio Blues. You gotta get up to get down!

Afrobrasilidades – Goma Laca EP

And then, as if on cue, there’s a new remix album for Juçara Marçal’s Delta Estácio Blues. Fifteen tracks, taken from the original album and the follow-up EPDEB are included on DEBRMX. Remixes from the likes of Chrisman, Moor Mother, and VHOOR are giving the dancefloor a workout.

Juçara Marçal – DEBRMX

Eagle-eyed readers will note that the Juçara Marçal remix album actually came out last week. It is literally impossible to find everything that comes out in a given week, so I’ve given myself parameters within which to search for New Music. One such parameter is that once I have entered a new Release Week, I don’t include titles that came out previously in my search. Seeing as I’ve already broken that rule this week, I’ve decided to double down on it.

Another title that came out last week comes from Portugal. Ana Lua Caiano is a multi-instrumentalist and Electronic Producer. Her debut album, Vou Ficar Neste Quadrado sees the Artist incorporating traditional Folk elements with ambitious Björk-inspired Production. Charming harmonies, and yet another reason for me to continue my Portuguese lessons.

Ana Lua Caiano – Vou Ficar Neste Quadrado

Glass Beams is a trio from Melbourne, Australia that was founded by Rajan Silva, who immigrated to Australia with his family as a child. Ninja Tune Records has just released their second album, Mahal. Steeped in Psychedelia, it incorporates traditional instrumentation with soulful grooves.

Glass Beams – Mahal

An Artist I’ve grown fond of over these past few years exploring New Music is London Percussionist and Composer Valentina Magaletti. Between her various collaborations (Vanishing Twin, Holy Tongue, and more) and her solo work, she transcends norms on the regular. Her latest is LUCHA LIBRE; a four-song EP that takes a disorienting journey of Field Recordings and loops, before closing with the upbeat and groovy DRUM JUMP.

Valentina Magaletti – LUCHA LIBRE

A noisy Punk band representing the Wyoming Hardcore scene released a “sneeze-and-you-miss-it” EP. AWFUL’s 4 SONGS clocks in at less than four minutes. It’s a sharp jolt of energy, with urgent vocals and ripping bass play.

AWFUL – 4 SONGS

At twelve minutes, this next release is practically luxurious in its scope by comparison. Portland’s THE CELEBRITIES is a collaboration between Joe Sussman and Kel Mason. On the seven-song Redd Karpet they channel 60’s Bubblegum with gritty garage production.

THE CELEBRITIES – Redd Karpet

A duo from the Washington, DC area got my attention this week with their latest release. model home utilizes samplers, tape and voice to create a deliciously lo-fi atmosphere. The six tracks on NECROLYF were recorded on March 5 of this year and elicit a rudimentary Hip-Hop vibe, seeped in distortion.

model home – NECROLYF

Scott Harren is an eclectic and innovative Electronic Producer from Miami. As Prefuse 73, he has collaborated with the likes of Mos Def and Aesop Rock. His new album, New Strategies For Modern Crime Vol. 1 is a strictly solo effort with an evocative Cool Jazz feel for the After Party.

Prefuse 73 – New Strategies For Modern Crime Vol. 1

An Electronic band from Sweden released their fourth album since their 2014 debut. Les Big Byrd is led by Jocke Åhlund, and Diamonds, Rhinestones and Hard Rain contains six tracks, including two extended jams. Entrancing and absorbing.

Les Big Byrd – Diamonds, Rhinestones and Hard Rain

I discovered Julia Holter via the pre-release single Sun Girl for her new album. Turns out that Something In The Room She Moves is her sixth album for the LA native, and I just haven’t been paying attention. I’ve been captivated by her sweeping vocals and captivating Production.

Julia Holter – Something In The Room She Moves

If you’ve seen recent photos or video taken in Gary, Indiana, you’d be forgiven if you got the impression that it is a Ghost Town. Abandoned factories and houses dot the landscape. However, there is still life emanating from that particular slice of America. Jerrilynn Patton performs as Jlin, and is a Composer and Electronic Producer (and former steel factory worker). Her latest album is Akoma. Intriguing rhythm-play is at work here, with Deep Bass and many twists and turns. Guests include Björk, Philip Glass, and Kronos Quartet. It’s my Feature Pick for this week.

Jlin – Akoma

If you made it this far, look under your chair, you’ve won a prize! I’m only joking, but if you looked, I have to say that I worry about you sometimes.

Take care of yourself!

The New Music I’m Listening To In An Orderly Fashion This Week, November 4 – 10, 2023:

Boy, I love Fridays! I don’t know if you get as excited as I do when I wake up in the morning and realize I have a huge bounty of New Music to dazzle and delight, but it makes me feel pretty darn good. (Typos and run-on sentences-the recipe for a successful blog! 😳🪴🫏)

After I plumbed the depths of all that is on offer I’ve been able to find ten titles to share with all my friends. Ready, friends?


A single from Brooklyn vocalist and Producer Yaeji starts this week’s Deep Plumbing. Her album With A Hammer is in contention for the 2023 New Music Jason Prize (scheduled to be awarded on Monday, January 1, 2024) and is back with easy breezy. It’s a lively and upbeat track with a Brazilian flair, led with acoustic guitar and deep bass. The vocals are exquisite, with charming harmonies and challenging production. I’m picturing the beaches of Rio: I’m wearing a Speedo and holding a delicious fruity cocktail that has a big hunk of pineapple sticking out. If you’re also picturing that, I apologize.

Yaeji – easy breezy

Another single that came out this week (and is, coincidentally, the same tempo as the previous one) comes from Atlanta. Revival Season is a Hip-Hop duo that has been releasing quality singles this year. They’ve announced a new full-length, due in February, but in the meantime they’ve dropped Pump. It’s a banger that cannot be denied, and it comes with a righteous remix by Skin Teeth. On the mic they’ve been joined by Shaheed Goodie for this Boom Bap joint.

Revival Season – Pump

Julia Holter is a Singer/Songwriter and a Producer based in Los Angeles. Her latest release is Sun Girl; an atmospheric Single that snares you in it’s beautiful web. Nearing six minutes, the track, with its enticing flute and entrancing vocals, takes you on a journey beyond Music. Soul-stirring stuff.

Julia Holter – Sun Girl

For an abrupt face of turn, we have a three-song EP from Canadian Punk Legends Fucked Up. The Toronto Band, led by Damian Abraham, has been shouting truth to power for over twenty years. Show Friends reveals they have no plans of slowing down. The songs show a complexity in their arrangements beyond that of “boom-twang-yell”, with grand harmonies on Spot The Difference and the off-kilter timing of What The Sun Saw. Support your local Punks!

Fucked Up – Show Friends

While I was on My Imaginary Vacation to South America (and after the Brazilian authorities ask me to cover up or leave the country) I left Brazil and cruised up to Colombia, where I was introduced to a Label called Putivuelta, based out of Bogotá. They’ve released a new Various Artists compilation, featuring 28 Artists from Colombia and beyond. SIGNO DESTINO instantly signed up for an extended stay at My Imaginary Nightclub with its array of energetic beats and styles.

Various Artists – SIGNO DESTINO

Back in Brooklyn there’s an Experimental Hip-Hop/R&B Artist named Dawuna that has released a BandCamp exclusive. Naya is lo-fi Funk that shines a light on missing Black Women in the US. Tasty guitar licks with emotional understated vocals are couched in grooves untold.

Dawuna – Maya

An Experimental Electronic Artist from Japan, known simply as foodman, first caught my attention back in 2021 with his album Yasuragi Land. He’s back with a new five song EP and Uchigawa Tankentai is playful synthetic sounds with quirky vocals and interesting twists and turns.

foodman – Uchigawa Tankentai

A twelve-piece Big Band from Belgium has just released their second album. Alpacas Collective is a refreshing a soulful mix of horns, percussion, keys, guitar, and sitar to give it an Eastern flavour. Big Words is eight tracks that spread out between Afrobeat, Hindustani Raga, and Funk. The arrangements are on point, and the Production is exemplary.

Alpacas Collective – Big Words

An album that I discovered in BandCamp a few weeks ago has a title I couldn’t get past, and I instantly added it to my Wishlist on its merit. Music Is A Victory Over Time is the fantastic title for New York four-piece Sunwatchers’ fifth album. Their sound is bigger than their size, with seven instrumental tracks that harken back to early-70’s Frank Zappa/Mothers with an Electronic sheen.

Sunwatchers – Music Is A Victory Over Time

My Feature Pick for this week is a trio based in Austin, Texas that is led by the sister duo of Sylvia and Erica Rodriguez. After moving North to Austin from the southern panhandle, they met up with Daniel Doyle and formed Wet Dip. Their debut album, Smell Of Money, opens with the the anxious Rollercoaster, with scratching guitar and edgy vocals. Somehow, magically, a sweaty mosh pit has emerged in the living room, which has transformed into My Imaginary Dive Bar. This kicks all kinds of ass.

Wet Dip – Smell Of Money

Is that ten already? Well, it’s a hearty mix, I can assure you, full of protein. I hope your soul is nourished, and I’ll that I’ve been able to turn you onto something that makes you happy. Take care, my friends!