Chaos Echoes are a 2xguitar/bass/drums quartet that I have no familiarity with, and Mats Gustafsson is a saxophonist needs no introduction because he plays on a million records a year. Here they team up for Sustain, comprised of two 13-minute pieces. Both are long, droning, bass-y, rumbling, atmospheric ditties that wouldn't be out of place on Southern Lord (Stephen O'Malley provides a blurb here). Overall I feel like the whole band+sax=long form drone thing is a little played and these two pieces are nice but not particularly innovative or challenging.
DOPE re-ish of Midori Takada's 1981 debut album as MKWAJU Ensemble - you may recall last year WRWTFWW released Takada's Through the Looking Glass LP, but this one's even better - a wild mix of Japanese ambient and African rhythms played on marimba, vibraphone, synthesizer and percussion. RIYL Terry Riley or Tubular Bells, or even more new age-y weirdness like Vangelis, but these rhythms are so wild I wouldn't bat a lash at all if you told me the Animal Collective bros stayed up nights listening to these. Check out "Angwora Steps", totally out of pocket. "Hot Air" is a spacious breather, the other tracks pile up the rhythms in slowly-shifting crescendos...crazy stuff.

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