Contact Wave: Best of 2022
12.18.22

Co-hosted by Chris Kissel and Chuck Soo-Hoo, the twice-monthly dublab program Contact Wave enthusiastically celebrates the best experimental, avant-garde, psychedelic, and off-the-grid music crafted in L.A. and beyond.
This episode features a mix of a few of Chris and Chuck’s favorite music releases of 2022.
Tracklist:
CHRIS’S PICKS Jeremiah Chiu & Marta Sofia Honer – On the Other Sea – from “Recordings from the Åland Islands” (International Anthem) (2022)magnofon – pluvium – from “terrarium” (whitelabrecs) (2022)
Rich Ruth – Heavy and Earthbound – from “I Survived, It’s Over” (Third Man) (2022)
Anteloper – Delfin Rosado – from “Pink Dolphins” (International Anthem) (2022)
Lifted – Snow Dancing – from “3” (Future Times) (2022)
ENSEMBLE NIST-NAH – ROLLIN – from “ELDERS” (Black Truffle) (2022)
William Parker – All Entrances (it is for you the sun rises) – from “Universal Tonality” (AUM Fidelity) (2022)
KATE NV – in tune – from “bouquet” (RVNG Intl.) (2022)
Daniel Bachman — 10:17 PM KHB36 (The Warned Area) -> Flood Stage -> Inundation (The Blackout) – from “Almanac Behind” (Three Lobed) (2022)
Merzbow & Lawrence English – The Golden Sphere – from “Eternal Stalker” (Dais) (2022) CHUCK’S PICKS Universal Liberation Orchestra – Crosscurrent – from “Communion” (Freedom To Spend) (2022)
Mashahiko Togashi with Don Cherry & Charlie Haden – June – from “Song of Soil” (WEWANTSOUNDS) (2022)
Horse Lords – Zero Degree Machine – from “Comradely Objects” (RVNG Intl.) (2022)
Park Jiha – Light Way – from “The Gleam” (Tak:till/Glitterbeat) (2022)
Loraine James – What Now? (Prelude To The Holy Presence Of Joan D’Arc) – from “Building Something Beautiful For Me” (Phantom Limb) (2022)
Patricia Wolf – Under a Glass Bell – from “See-Through” (Balmat) (2022)
Salamanda – Kiddo Caterpillar – from “ashbalkum” (Human Pitch) (2022)
KMRU – mood – from “epoch” (Seil) (2022)
Jason Kolàr – I Have No Idea – from “Liquid Rhythm” (Dauw) (2022)
H. Takahashi – Shallows – from “Paleozoic” (Dauw) (2022)
Bitchin Bajas – World B. Free – from “Bajascilllators” (Drag City) (2022)


