Future Moons

Adams, Dunn & Haas
Ansible Editions
General | May 2022

Reviews

Your Imaginary Friend
Reviewed 2022-05-30
Avante experimental post jazz-rock-electronics (?) coming to us from Andy Haas. Haas’ continues his explorations with treated soprano sax with high end “downtown improv jazz” drum stylings and what sounds to me like modular synths via his collaborators Adams and Dunn. Envision Miles Davis bitches brew era had Davis gone entirely off the deep end with LSD and access to the recording/mixing technology we have today. Haas’ goes back to the 80’s, playing in Martha and the Muffins, and is now living in NYC having collaborated with a who’s who including John Zorn, Fred Frith, Ikue Mori, Thurston Moore, Marc Ribot. Great stuff.

1) (4:04) spacey with floating beat, ride cymbal’ish feel. 2) (9:53) see above Miles Davis reference: super cool experimental noise 3) (1:42) sax gets crazed in with the swirling electronics 4) (5:57) evolves out of previous with droning organ, improv drums 5) (8:23) bass synth line provides foundation for sax stylings, devolves into excellent electronics/treated sax balm 6)** (12:16) arises nicely out of previous with a more ambient dark tone, grows intense toward end. Bill C. 5/22

Recent airplay

Dynastics
Music CasseroleJun 24, 2023
The Eye Listens, the Ear Sees, Tulips for Cygnus
Run-Away RadioMay 11, 2023
Future Moons
Music CasseroleApr 29, 2023
Dynastics, Tulips for Cygnus
Run-Away RadioApr 27, 2023
Dynastics, Tulips for Cygnus
Run-Away RadioApr 20, 2023
Future Moons
Loon TalkApr 15, 2023

Charting

2023-03-10 — 2023-05-12
Week EndingAirplays
May 14 1
Apr 30 2
Apr 23 1
Apr 16 2
Apr 9 2
Apr 2 2
Mar 26 2
Mar 19 2

Track listing

1. Tulips for Cygnus
2. The Eye Listens, the Ear Sees
3. Soft Nebula
4. Temple of Time
5. Future Moons
6. Dynastics