Henry Kaiser's "Nearly Extinct" is a captivating journey into the realms of avant-garde, free jazz, and art rock, released on July 22, 2018, under the Balance Point Acoustics label. This 7-track album spans a generous 78 minutes, offering a rich sonic experience that showcases Kaiser's prowess as a guitarist and composer.
The album features collaborations with Steve Parker, Damon Smith, and Chris Cogbrun, each track named after a unique language or dialect, reflecting Kaiser's interest in ethnomusicology. From the haunting melodies of "East Cape Yupik" to the rhythmic complexities of "Hixkaryana," each piece is a testament to Kaiser's idiosyncratic style and his ability to blend diverse musical influences.
"Nearly Extinct" is not just another album in Henry Kaiser's discography; it stands out as a bold exploration of sound and language, inviting listeners to immerse themselves in a world where music and culture intertwine. Whether you're a fan of experimental music or simply curious about the intersection of art and ethnography, this album promises a unique and engaging listening experience.