Luc Ferrari – Presque Rien (Recollection GRM; 1967-70/2014)
Feast of the Epiphany – Practicing Loss (New Firmament; 2019)
GRID featuring Lydia Lunch – “Stranglehold: The world according to Herbert Huncke” (NNA Tapes; 2019)
GRID – GRID (NNA Tapes; 2017)
Luc Ferrari, Brunhild Ferrari, Vincent Royer – Éphémère (Mode; 2015. Audio samples here.)
Luc Ferrari – Didascalies (Sub Rosa; 2007)
King Crimson – Majestic Theatre, Dallas, TX, June 9, 1973, second show (DGMLive; 2019. Audio samples here.)
Luc Ferrari – Didascalies 2 (Sub Rosa; 2010)
Claire Rousay – It Is Just So Much More Difficult (Falt; 2019)
9 Horses – Blood from a Stone (Sunnyside; due Dec. 7)
Nile – Vile Nilotic Rites (Nuclear Blast; 2019)
Tomb Mold – Planetary Clairvoyance (20 Buck Spin; 2019)
Full of Hell – Weeping Choir (Relapse; 2019)
Cerebral Rot – Odious Descent into Decay (20 Buck Spin; 2019)
Fripp & Eno – No Pussyfooting (Island/Discipline Global Mobile; 1973/2008)
The Residents – God in Three Persons (Rykodisc/Cherry Red; 1988/2019)
Andrew Norman – Sustain – Los Angeles Philharmonic/Gustavo Dudamel (Deutsche Grammophon; 2019)
Richard Strauss – Four Last Songs; Richard Wagner – Arias from Tannhäuser – Lise Davidsen, Philharmonia Orchestra/Esa-Pekka Salonen (Decca; 2019)
Jean Sibelius – Luonnotar – Lise Davidsen, BBC Philharmonic/John Storgårds (broadcast/Parterre Box; 2019)
Gustav Mahler – “Urlicht” (from Symphony No. 2) – Lise Davidsen, Bergen Philharmonic/Edward Gardiner (broadcast/Parterre Box; 2019)
Richard Wagner – Das Liebesverbot – Lise Davidsen, Peter Lodahl, Hernán Iturralde, Christian Hübner, Chorus and Orchestra of Teatro Colón/Oliver Dohnanyi (radio broadcast/Parterre Box; 2019)
Nate Wooley – Columbia Icefield (Northern Spy; 2019)
John Zorn – Cat o’Nine Tails; The Dead Man; Memento Mori; Kol Nidre – Quatuor Molinari (ATMA Classique; 2019)
James Romig – Leaves from Modern Trees: Chamber Music 1999-2016 (Parallax Music Press; 2017)
Raminta Šerkšnytė – Midsummer Song; De profundis – Kremerata Baltica/Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla; Songs of Sunset and Dawn – Lithuanian National Symphony Orchestra/Giedrė Šlekytė (Deutsche Grammophon; 2019)