Kyle Bruckmann's "On Procedural Grounds," released in 2012 on New World Records, is a captivating exploration of free jazz and avant-garde sounds, showcasing Bruckmann's mastery of the oboe, English horn, and electronics. This album is a testament to Bruckmann's innovative approach to jazz, blending the raw energy of free jazz with the experimental spirit of the avant-garde. Collaborating with esteemed musicians such as Jason Stein on bass clarinet, Tim Daisy on percussion, and Gino Robair on prepared piano, Bruckmann creates a dynamic and immersive sonic landscape. The album features four expansive tracks: "Cell Structure," "On Procedural Grounds," "Orgone Accelerator," and "Tarpit," each offering a unique journey through complex rhythms, haunting melodies, and intricate improvisations. "On Procedural Grounds" is not just an album; it's a summit of musical minds, bringing together the vibrant communities of the Bay Area and Chicago. With its rich textures and bold experimentation, this album is a must-listen for fans of innovative jazz and adventurous music.