Thursday, April 30, 2026

MIKE KENEALLY - OFF-BROADWAY

Recorded October 13, 2006 at a small club in St. Louis, this long-buried live document finds Mike Keneally, Bryan Beller, and a 19-year-old Eric Slick colliding for a one-off performance with almost no rehearsal.

The result? Controlled chaos. Uncontrolled energy. Total commitment. Fresh off weeks of restrained acoustic performances, Keneally and Beller plug back in and unleash a set that’s equal parts intricate composition, fearless improvisation, and full-throttle rock abandon. Slick – barely out of his teens – doesn’t just keep up; he detonates, powering through some of Keneally’s most demanding material with jaw-dropping intensity.

This isn’t a polished live album. It’s better than that. It’s raw. It’s unpredictable. It’s alive.

You can hear the room. You can feel the risk. You can sense three musicians discovering just how far they can push each other – in real time.

Unearthed nearly two decades later from original multitrack recordings and mixed in 2026, Off-Broadway is more than a live release – it’s a time capsule of a night that could never happen the same way again.


HILARY JEFFREY - GREEN PRISM - MUSIC BY KEITH TIPPETT

Discus Music just announced "Green Prism: music by Keith Tippett" by Hilary Jeffrey.
To be released on the 29th of May 2026.

Music composed by Keith Tippett, arranged by Hilary Jeffery.
Lyrics by Julie Tippetts.
  • Julie Tippetts - voice
  • Tobias Delius - sax and clarinet
  • Paul Dunmall - saxes
  • Hilary Jeffery - brass, computer
  • Eleni Poulou - synthesizer
The music on “Green Prism” is rooted in the last of the many commissions Keith wrote in the latter part of his career. It is quintessentially ‘Keith music’.

The creative force behind Green Prism is Hilary Jeffery. Like many others across the years, Hilary was inspired by attending one of Keith’s jazz workshops while he was studying at Dartington College of Arts.

“Green Prism” is a tribute to a master of composition in his maturity and a sensitive re-imagining by someone from a new generation discovering a way to celebrate the spirit of Keith Tippett. It’s a recording that will engross anyone who has loved Keith’s music.”


AKA MOON - - - TAKE THE COLTRANE

Aka Moon, featuring Robin Eubank & Wajdi Riahi, will be celebrating the music of John Coltrane.

October 1, 2026, at Reflektor in Liège, BE.

https://reflektor.be/en/concert/aka-moon-take-the-coltrane/

October 3, 2026, at Le Marni in Brussels, BE

https://www.leslundisdhortense.be/en/event/aka-moon-and-guests/


SRDJAN IVANOVIC'S DISCOGRAPHY

The Moonjune record label made a nice overview of Srdjan Ivanovic's discography.

Jazz, with balkan influences.

https://srdjanovic.bandcamp.com/

Srdjan Ivanovic's latest release:


Tuesday, April 28, 2026

CHRISTINE GOULET'S DEBUT ALBUM FEATURES MIKE KENEALLY, TONY LEVIN & JOE TRAVERS

From Mike Keneally's newsletter


Christine Goulet is a composer, lyricist, vocalist and keyboardist, with a fascination for all kinds of music and a desire to explore all of it. I’m delighted that she asked me to work with her on her debut album, and I hope you get a chance to hear it when it releases on May 29.

Here’s pre-order information for the vinyl and CD releases.


And here’s the first video from the album, for the title song “Data Queen”. A phenomenally catchy tune with Travers and Levin tearing it up.
 

Every song on the album sounds different from every other song on the album – I hope you find a place in your brain/heart/soul for Christine’s unique musical world! This is an ambitious and accomplished debut and it sets the stage for an exceptional musical career ahead – get in on the ground floor with Christine’s music, you shall not regret it.


SN.FM - RADIO SUPERNOVA VOL.1

Sn.Fm's "Supernova Vol.1" album includes a piece entitled 'Black Napkins'.
It features German rapper Dexter.

It is not the Frank Zappa composition but it does mention FZ in the lyrics.

52 seconds into the track

Ich höre 'Black Napkins' von Zappa
(Rest In Peace)
Du hörst durch die halb geöffnete Tür eine Wutanfall von papa

The LP got released in December 2025.


NEW BOOK ABOUT FRANK ZAPPA

  • Dominique Dupuis: Frank Zappa
        (2026, book, France, --) - hardcover

The promo text:
A beautiful book presenting the history and complete discography of Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention in this new, updated, revised, and significantly expanded edition.

Dominique Dupuis also wrote the "Zappa Cover" album, released in 2017.


DR. STRANGELY STRANGE

Dr. Strangely Strange's "Heavy Petting" is getting a 2 CD set 55th Anniversary Edition.

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From the original album:


NEW MIKE KENEALLY RELEASE ANNOUNCED

Unhinged live Keneally album comes to Bandcamp Friday!

Hi! It’s Mike again! Hey! And look:

"OFF-BROADWAY" (a one-off 2006 live performance by Mike Keneally, Bryan Beller and Eric Slick) COMES TO BANDCAMP THIS FRIDAY, May 1!

Off-Broadway will be available at 11:59pm PDT this Thursday, April 30. And you won’t believe all the other MK treasures that you can get right now at Bandcamp!

https://mikekeneallymusic.bandcamp.com/

All the archive releases we’ve put out as Bandcamp exclusives over the past several years have held their share of revelations for me, but probably none more so than this one.

Scott Chatfield and I, the co-cap’ns of Exowax, will periodically scour our respective archives, looking for interesting stuff to release. Recently Scott unearthed a massive, stuffed package, mailed to us twenty years previously by a gentleman named Mark Leaver, and residing undisturbed in Scott’s home since then.

This package proved to contain a trove of CD-Rs, with attendant and copious documentation generously provided by Mark, of a one-time show played in St. Louis by what was billed that night as The Mike Keneally Trio – me, Bryan Beller, and Eric Slick, a drummer I’d played with at several Project/Object gigs, but I’d never played my own music with him before. Mark had wired his digital recorder into the soundboard that night and ended up with a serviceable batch of multitracks.

Bryan and I had been traveling together for three weeks prior to this show, doing a bunch of Taylor Guitars clinics in music stores, with Scott tour-managing and merch-slinging. Several months before, a MySpace friend in St. Louis named Dan Kinney had taken note of our upcoming clinic schedule, and reached out to me via the MySpace private message pipeline (the very same pipeline I’d use to secure a gig in Dethklok the following year! MySpace works!!) and proposed that we end our tour with an electric gig in a St. Louis venue, which he then proceeded to set up. It was also Dan who suggested using Eric Slick for the gig, a perfect choice – I’d heard him absolutely eat Zappa material alive, and he was only 19 years old at the time of this St. Louis gig.


Keneally, Slick and Beller post-show huddle, October 13, 2006. (Photo by Mark Leaver)

The three of us rehearsed the songs, some of my hardest stuff, for the very first time at the venue during soundcheck, and a few hours later we played this gig, and pretty much laid waste to the place. There is a really ferocious energy to this show that seems entirely connected to its one-and-done nature – we didn’t have any other gigs booked afterwards, for us to refine and hone the material further – this was IT, our one shot, and we just sank our teeth into the stuff.

After Scott had found the multitracks after their twenty years spent in a box, I spent several weeks in March and April mixing them at home (with sonic insights offered by Sarah Crochet upon request) and I was frankly flabbergasted by what I heard in the tracks. It understates the case considerably to say that the recording exceeded my expectations. I think it’s fantastic. It’s loud and raw and real and I sure do hope you enjoy it very much; I’m freaking thrilled with it.

Bryan, Eric and I all wrote liner notes for the pdf that comes with the Bandcamp download (as did Dan Kinney who made the gig happen, and Mark Leaver who recorded it). Bryan’s notes make reference to how someone might assume, given Eric’s youth and the fact that he’d never played this material before, that Bryan and I might have needed to sort of coach Eric along during the gig, and this is very much not the case – Eric unapologetically OWNS these tunes, and my unavoidable feeling when listening to this is, why didn’t the three of us do more of this?? Apart from that day’s soundcheck, this is literally the only time this trio ever played together (so far anyway - none of us are done yet), and I’m so grateful to have this recording documenting it.

The tracks:

1. “You Guys Gonna Start Right Away, or…?”
2. Snowcow
3. Father’s Day
4. Intro to Dolphins
5. Dolphins
6. Pride is a Sin
7. My Dilemma
8. Intro to 2001/The Entertainer
9. 2001
10. Intro to Supermarket People
11. Supermarket People
12. Not Really Roy/Intro to Uglytown
13. Uglytown
14. Haugseth
15. Performing Miracles
16. The Mystery Music
17. Panda
18. “Can I Get Some Water?”/Intro to Nonkerchunk
19. Nonkerchunk
20. “Eric, You Rock Tonight”
21. Potato
22. Inca Roads
23. “I Know What You Wanna Hear”/Intro to Breakfast
24. ‘Cause of Breakfast

I’ll leave this here: Bandcamp Friday is the periodic Friday wherein Bandcamp does not take a cut of artist/label proceeds, so the income from every Exowax product you purchase on Bandcamp Friday goes 100% to Exowax. We are continually grateful for the support you’ve shown us on Bandcamp Friday – thank you, friends!

SUN RA - - - HIDDEN FIRE

The Strut record label is releasing Sun Ra's "Hidden Fire" as a 2 LP set in Japan.
Release-date is set at the first of May.