Friday, 12 June 2026

OUC055 : Jean-Louis Marchand / Monolithes

 




OUC055: Jean-Louis Marchand / Monolithes

Jean-Louis says:

"Monolithes is an album released on the label Off, on which I perform three pieces by Steve Reich: Piano Phase (1967), Music for Pieces of Wood (1973) and New York Counterpoint (1985).

Created over the course of three decades, each of these works is based on a unique compositional system, leaving an indelible mark on the history of repetitive music. For me, these systems have served as a kind of instruction manual: sonic architectures that have guided and profoundly influenced me, especially during my early experiences as a composer.

With Monolithes, I aim to immerse the listener in a trance-like state. I hope that the ear will be thrown off balance, compelled to perceive the various rhythmic layers simultaneously — much like the experience of viewing an Alexander Calder mobile under a strobe light, oscillating between stillness and accelerated movement.

For Piano Phase, I chose to sequence the melodies on two Korg MS-20s. This allowed me to work on the phasing with microscopic precision. This technique echoes the micro-variations in speed of the tape recorders in the piece Come Out, another of Reich’s legendary compositions, where the phase shift, becomes music for the first time.

Music for Pieces of Wood is a piece I performed with an ensemble a few years ago, using simple pieces of wood. Recognizing the sharp, incisive character of those instruments in the high notes of my Rhodes inspired me, just as with Piano Phase and the analogue texture of the MS- 20 - to create a more electric version of the piece.

With New York Counterpoint, which I had the good fortune to stage with a large ensemble of clarinets, I came to realise the challenge of finding a common sound amongst eleven different personalities — but also the exhilaration and magnetism that arise from such an experience. When recording this piece for Monolithes, I rediscovered that fascination as I performed the eleven parts, one by one, captivated by the gradual emergence of the work’s compositional mechanism.

I met — all too briefly — Steve Reich in the early 2000s, during a magnificent performance of Music for Eighteen Musicians at the Musica festival in Strasbourg. I gave him a copy of the album Les Métronomes détraqués (Radio France / Signature), which features a piece composed with Christophe Rieger — we were then known as the Duadueduiduo — entitled To SR, for Steve Reich.

During the final stages of mixing this album, I had the immense honour of receiving constructive feedback from the composer on specific details. I would like to extend my warmest thanks to Steve Reich for these valuable discussions, his support and his best wishes for the album’s success.

In addition to the digital format, Monolithes will also be released on fifty numbered and signed cassettes — a physical, almost ironic reflection of music based on loops and repetition."

Jean Louis Marchand, April 2026 

Music : Steve Reich
Korg MS-20, Rhodes, clarinets : Jean Louis Marchand
Recording & Mixing : Jean Louis Marchand @Winslow Leach Studio Mastering : Studio Marrakech
Pictures : Denis Leonhardt / Franck Morand

 

Jean-Louis, pic by Frank Morand

Born in the Vosges region in 1979, Jean-Louis was awarded First Prizes in Improvised Music (2002), Chamber Music, and Bass Clarinet (2004) in Armand Angster’s class at the Strasbourg National Regional Conservatory.

In 2005, he also earned a Master’s degree in Music from the Marc Bloch University in Strasbourg, focusing on the counterpoint of rhythms, phases, and gestures bridging music and dance in the 20th century.

He joined the ensemble L’Hijâz’Car in the early 2000s and was among the driving forces behind the creation of Assoce Pikante in Strasbourg—an organization that would subsequently give rise to the Grand Ensemble de la Méditerranée and, later, Electrik GEM: ensembles dedicated to exploring the complex interplay between Eastern musical cultures and Western compositional traditions.

Since 2011, he has been based in Brussels in order to lend a European dimension to his artistic projects.

Having worked in the fields of dance, theater, and street arts for some fifteen years, the desire to write, create, and adapt musical compositions—whether in response to a text, a movement, or an image—has come to occupy an increasingly central role in his work.

In 2014, he created a "soundtrack" for James Ellroy’s *noir* novel, *The Big Nowhere* (*Le Grand Nulle Part*). This meticulous undertaking allowed him to discover a new compositional approach: working in counterpoint to a specific dramaturgy. This project was recorded for Radio France’s Signature label under the title *Requiem for Danny*.

He composed the score for *Tokyo Magnetic* (commissioned by Ars Musica), an audiovisual project that blends visuals by video artist Stéphanie Croibien with performances by an ensemble of European soloists.

He was selected to participate in the "3e personnage" sessions at the Namur (2018) and Aubagne (2019) film festivals. These sessions led to his creating the soundtracks for films by Grégoire Graesslin and Monica Rattazzi.

He directs, arranges, and composes for "What is past is prologue"—a trio featuring tenor Benoît Haller and *tahru* player Nicolas Beck—exploring the Baroque repertoire, original creation, artistic legacies, and the Space-Time continuum.

In the autumn of 2021, he set out alone for ten days with a mobile studio to record an album of improvised music, collaborating with musicians Ruben Tenenbaum, Jeanne Barbieri, Mathieu Guerret, Christian Maes, and Jacques Di Donato.

In 2022, to his great delight, he joined the vocal duo JeanneMarie—"witty songbirds who bare and reclothe their souls with the charm of lost elegances."

He also created *La Marche des Enfants*—a work by BabX for children's choir—alongside the talented David Neerman, Julien Lefèvre, and Emmanuel Reymond.

In 2023, he recorded three pieces by Steve Reich for a monographic album slated for release in 2026 on the Off label; this album has been acclaimed and endorsed by the composer himself.

All these experiences have enabled him to work at the Maison de la Radio in Paris and with Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker’s dance school, P.A.R.T.S., in Brussels; to collaborate with artists such as Houria Aichi, Michèle Noiret, Eve Risser, Jacques Di Donato, BabX, Benoit Haller, David Enhco, Thierry de Mey, and James Ellroy; to record with guitarist Fred Frith; and to perform worldwide.

Digital release on the 12th of June 2026.

Track listing:

1: Steve Reich - Piano Phase - Jean-Louis Marchand version
2: Steve Reich - Music For Pieces Of Wood - Jean-Louis Marchand version
3: Steve Reich - New-York Counterpoint - Jean-Louis Marchand version

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Tuesday, 9 June 2026

OUI079 : The Unmoored Dreaming / Sensitive Chaos

 


OUI079: The Unmoored Dreaming / Sensitive Chaos


Sensitive Chaos is the second journey in the sonic dreams of The Unmoored Dreaming. For this spontaneous compositional outing, we invited fellow creative collaborator João Lobo. We pick up where we left off in our debut album released in 2023.

Exploring different soundscapes, inviting the listener to immerse themselves in a shared dreaming, so a collective spontaneous soundtrack for an imaginary film ensues. Rooted in free jazz traditions and branching out to new music, this music seeks ways and plays freely.

The album was recorded at Studio Noyer in Brussels and produced by Manolo Cabras.

Bjorn Vandenneucker:

Bjorn is a double bass player/composer currently based in Madeira. In 2011 he started to learn jazz double bass with Manolo Cabras. From 2014 he began his bachelor in The Royal Conservatory of the Hague, studying with Janos Bruneel and Tony Overwater. In 2023 he released his first album with The Unmoored Dreaming, a collaboration with Gonçalo Oliveira. He continues to explore jazz and improvised music, and in 2025 worked together with percussionist Levi Szendro on the soundtrack for the short film The Inner Ramblings of Alan Grey (Teresa Correia). He is inspired by the sound of rocks being moved by ocean waves, raindrops and the sound of a forest breathing.

Pic by Cees van de Ven

João Lobo: 

From jazz to gnawa music, electro-acoustic trance to total improvisation, in solo or in a big band, collaborating on dance and theatre productions and making soundtracks for movies, João Lobo maintains a versatile career as a musician mainly playing the drums. He has released three records under his name: “Nowruz” in 2017, “Simorgh” in 2020 and "Nahang" in 2026.

He is the co-founder of Oba Loba, Going, Tetterapadequ, Norman, Mulabanda, and a proud member of Giovanni Guidi Trio, Manuel Hermia Trio, Punk Kong, An Pierlè&La Lumière, Daniel Stokart Quartet and The Miracle.

He has recorded more than 60 albums, some self-produced and others for labels such as ECM, Clean Feed, CamJazz, De Werf, El Negocito, three:four records, Challenge, NEOS.

He has performed and/or recorded in many countries around the world with many musicians including Enrico Rava, Marshall Allen, Roswell Rudd, Carlos Bica, Nate Wooley, Maalem Hassan Zogari, Tatsuhisa Yamamoto, Thomas Morgan, Chris Corsano, and collaborates intensely with Norberto Lobo, Giovanni Di Domenico, Lynn Cassiers, Manolo Cabras and Giovanni Guidi.

See his last album on Off HERE.


Gonçalo Oliveira:

Gonçalo is a Portuguese guitarist, bassist, composer and music teacher based in The Netherlands.

He is an active performing musician with several ongoing projects, which he either co-leads or collaborates with, including, Flowers/Ghosts&Echoes, Proper Looney, Provisional, Zero Happy Campers, The Unmoored

Dreaming, Wagon, Morato 4, and a few other interdisciplinary projects.

From rock bands with influence on sub-genres such as post-rock, punk rock, math-rock, noise-rock and hardcore punk, to contemporary jazz groups and improvised music, his work is diverse and experimental in nature.

Digital and physical release on the 9th of June 2026.

Track listing:

1: 15- Juniper Fuse
2: 12- Schoënberg o'clock
3: 6- Fomalhaut
4: 13- Jack's lost box
5: 9- Grandfather
6: 17- Secret Blossoming / Datura 
7: 16- -Strange Attractors / Promethea

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Friday, 5 June 2026

ODG241-OUI078 : OdNu & the Omnibus Orchestra / No Jazz Singularity

 

Cover art by A.L.


ODG241 : OdNu & the Omnibus Orchestra / No Jazz Singularity

Alinovsky says:

"A few months back I saw OdNu performing some improvised guitars numbers on his Instagram and as I was so happy by our previous collaborations, I asked him to choose a few and he ended up emailing 12 tracks.

Listening to them and after some exchanges with OdNu who wanted an 'ambient jazz whatever album', I had this idea to ask some of my favorite musicians from the label to pick the tracks they liked and improvise on them.

I emailed a skeleton with basic rhythms but they were free to not use them.
After collecting all the tracks I started to edit, add my parts and do a general mix.

When finishing it I choose to keep the alternate takes and mixes as they bring a very different mood to the original ones.

The album is very far from 'Jazz' therefore the title but we really gave it a try!

A massive thank you to OdNu for letting me twist his original tunes and  to all the world musicians involved.

Hope you will enjoy the result.

The Omnibus Orchestra is born, lets have more fun in the future..."

OdNu (US): guitars, compostions, all tracks

The Omnibus Orchestra:
Alinovsky (Belgium): Keys, percussions, editing, mixes, all tracks
Akira Film Script (US): keys and electronics, tracks 1/2/3/4/6/7/9/10/11/12
Tetsuroh Konishi (Japan): trumpet, tracks 2 (center), 3, 4 (right),7, 10, 11 (center), 12 (left + right). 
Nick Calligeros (Australia): trumpet, tracks 1, 2 (left + right), 4 (left), 11 ( left + right), 12 (center), 13/16/18
Chiara Bacci (Italy): voices, electronics, tracks 7/15/17
Lydie Thonnard (Belgium): flutes, tracks 4/14

Mastering by Pierre Vervloesem

Digital release on the 5th of June 2026.

Track listing:

1. A rare Wildflower
2. Bluring the Line
3. Composite Being
4. End to End
5. Flightless Birds - short version
6: Flightless Birds
7: Mirror of the Mind
8: Mnemonic
9: Psithurism
10: Shimmering Quilt
11: The Water in your Cells
12: Unshaken in your Aloneness
13: Bluring the Line - Alternate take with Nick
14: End to End - Alternate take with Lydie
15: Mirror of the Mind - Alternate mix with Tetsuroh and Chiara
16: End to End - Alternate take with Nick
17: Psithurism - Alternate take with Chiara
18: A rare Wildflower - Alternate mix with Nick

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Monday, 1 June 2026

ODG243 : music for hiccups / songs from the ground

 



ODG243 : music for hiccups / songs from the ground

music for hiccups is a duo composed of Brussels-based musicians Chiara Bacci and Nicola Lancerotti.

The improvised music they create centers around a continuous dialogue between modified voice and modular synthesizers. In their performances, the roles they play are intentionally left undefined: sometimes the voice can become an abstract disturbing sound, while modular synths can create melodic textures and often they are intertwined in a manner that blurs the lines between them.

Nicola Lancerotti: Modulars, electronics
Chiara Bacci: voices, effects, electronics

Chiara Bacci is a Brussels-based singer and composer. Her way of using the voice combined with electronics plays a fundamental role in her practice as it allows her to develop an idea of vocality which is no longer necessarily anchored to its traditional function, as she passes nimbly from being a storyteller to a source of abstract sounds.

Nicola and Chiara - pic by Peter Leyssens

When not playing his modulars with Chiara, Nicola Lancerotti is a double bass and composer mainly playing and recording jazz either with various bands or leading his own group.

Digital release on the 1st of June 2026. 

Track listing:

1: to charm a moth
2: choirs and church bells
3: swarms
4: we call this a song
5: a bubbly litany

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Friday, 29 May 2026

OUI076 : Elton Dean & The Wrong Object / The Unbelievable Truth

 



OUI076 : Elton Dean & The Wrong Object / The Unbelievable Truth

A sizzling session recorded live in Paris in October of 2005 (less than four months before Elton Dean's untimely passing), The Unbelievable Truth demonstrates the remarkable breadth of the late British saxophonist's reach. The repertoire highlights the range of his compositional skills, as well as The Wrong Object's equally-diverse writing and freewheeling improvisational abilities. From quirky Zappa-esque complexity to ominous material reminiscent of Dean's 1970s tenure with Soft Machine (and even a hint of swing), The Unbelievable Truth documents how Dean remained a vital musical force to the very end.This disc features some fine playing by all, as the group performs some of their brilliant, quirky originals -- as well as rendering versions of some of Elton's best-loved tunes. Included are Elton Dean's old signature piece "Seven For Lee", the classic "Basho" (from what many consider his finest album, 1980's Boundaries), and the more recent "Baker's Treat". This is an incredibly fresh, vibrant performance, and one of Elton Dean's very last.A classic, timeless performance by a true progressive music legend; a deep communication between some great musicians.

Originally released on Moonjune in 2007.

ELTON DEAN: saxello, alto sax
LAURENT DELCHAMBRE: drums, assorted percussion
FRED DELPLANCQ: tenor sax
MICHEL DELVILLE: guitar, voice
JEAN-PAUL ESTIEVENART: trumpet
DAMIEN POLARD: bass, electronics

Recorded live in Paris, France at Glaz’Art, on October 18, 2005.
Mastered by Bastien Gilson, Brussels, Belgium, in June of 2006.
All tracks are copyrighted by The Wrong Object & MoonJune Records.
Executive Producer: Leonardo Pavkovic



Digital release on the 29th of May 2026.

Track listing:

1: Seven for Lee
2: Millenium Jumble
3: Baker's Treat
4: The Unbelievable Truth
5: A Cannery Catastrophy
6: Cunnimingus Redux
7: The Basho Variations
8: Baker's Treat, live at Le Triton 2006 - Bandcamp only Bonus track

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Friday, 22 May 2026

ODG240 : Akira Film Script / Bidirectional Dissociations

 


Cover art by Ryan Watts


ODG240: Akira Film Script / Bidirectional Dissociations

Akira Film Script 'Bidirectional Dissociations' is an album about trauma dissociations, and the chemistry behind the molecular split that produces mental health states like PTSD, depression, and sleep-related issues as mental protections, and not viewed as society does, with them being considered undesirable in the larger social fabric.

Written alongside the 'Bidirectional Associations' album that explores themes of life and death (due out later this year), 'Bidirectional Dissociations' explores our disconnect (as a way to serve and protect us) from external factors on our bidirectionally associated life journey.

Many look at life as a one-way street (especially when viewed under the premise of time being a consistent, ever-forward-moving constant), however, it's a continuous series of cycles with bidirectional associations that keep us tapped into ourselves, and our place in the universe, outside of the 5 main senses - and our mind is powerful enough to split molecules to create recessive states to physically warn or protect us of incoming, or currently happening, external harms.

'Bidirectional Dissociations', much like its sister album, 'Bidirectional Associations' is an electronic ambient album rooted in jazz ideas and modal chord structures, all presented using classic Detroit Techno sounds in a modern ambient presentation.



Digital release on the 21st of May 2026.

Track listing:

1: A Closure (Of Sorts)
2: In All Actually, It's You
3: Of It
4: Ramona
5: 625
6: El Palo Alto
7: 278
8: Asian Conversations

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Friday, 15 May 2026

OUI075 : Daniele Morelli / Sentieri

 

Cover art by Daniele Morelli


OUI075: Daniele Morelli / Sentieri

Daniele says:

'Sentieri” is an introspective album that explores the many stages of life’s journey. Through each track, I aimed to capture moments of change, growth, and reflection.

The chameleon embodies the passage of life itself — constantly shifting, adapting, and redefining its identity. Just like us, it moves through different environments, never fixed, always becoming.

My friends on this journey — Tommaso Iacoviello, Federico Bertelli, Fabio Di Tanno, and Abraham López Calderón — truly connected with the music, interpreting it with depth, intuition, and extraordinary musicality.'

Daniele Morelli:

Daniele morelli is an Italian jazz guitarist who spends his time mostly in Mexico where he plays a lot with various formations from solo to quartet. 
He composed and released already 5 albums on Off.

When not in Mexico he spends his time in his beloved Toscana or play live in a lot of different European cities with always different formations. 

Abraham López Calderón:

Abraham López Calderón drummer is originally from SanCristóbal de las Casas, Chiapas. He studied drums inMexico City at the DIM music school with teachers such as Beto Díaz, Hernán Hetch, Gabriel Puentes, among others. 

He has developed his drumming within jazz, rock and pop, playing in numerous festivals inside and outside Mexico. He has participated in more than 20 musical productions, such as the album "la metamorfosis » by the pop singer Reyli Barba which was nominated for the Latin Grammy 2020 and for whom he has been drumming since 2016.

Tommaso Iacoviello:

Tommaso Iacoviello was born in Cecina (Livorno) on July 16, 1991. He graduated in 2009 with a degree in trumpet from the "Pietro Mascagni" Institute of Musical Studies in Livorno and in October 2016 he earned a Bachelor's Degree in Jazz Trumpet from the Siena Jazz Foundation.

From 2007 he started to perform with numerous orchestras, bands and toured extensively with those and still is buzzy touring 

Fabio Di Tanno:

Bassist, composer and arranger Fabio Di Tanno is a versatile musician with over twenty years of professional experience. His artistic identity seamlessly bridges the gap between the rigor of classical music and the freedom of jazz improvisation, extending into modern sounds such as funk, prog, and electronics.

Federico Bertelli:

Born in the outskirts of Pisa, he has been playing diatonic harmonica since 1987 and gained experience in several blues bands. Few years later he collaborated with the Blues Harbour, Michael Coleman, Nick Becattini & The Serious Fun.

Digital release on the 15th of May 2026.

Track listing:

1. Té negro
2. L'Aruspice
3. Perso in un sogno
4. Tsikuaki
5. Cinco petalos 
6. Onde
7. Moodscape 
8. El beso del agave 
9. Tra i silenzi  
10. La ruota della memoria 
11. Suspiros
12. Cambiaventi
13. Bosque de niebla 
14. Sentieri  

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