Featuring former DNA drummer Ikue Mori on drum machines, the guitars of punk savant Robert Quine and downtown NYC journeyman Marc Ribot, and the production of post-everything avant-garde impresario John Zorn, one might expect some kind of no wave splatterfest from this mid-90s joint. But Painted Desert is nothing of the sort. Instead, we have one of the missing links in the evolution of ambient country, an astonishing melding of skeletal machine rhythms and big sky guitars.
Chet Baker :: Daybreak (Jazzhus Montmartre, Copenhagen, Denmark, 1979)
There is something uncanny about late-career Chet Baker. In Europe, the mythology receded, leaving room for something stranger: space, spontaneity, and 48 minutes of suspended time on Daybreak, recorded live at Copenhagen’s Jazzhus Montmartre in 1979.













