Fuubutsushi’s Tranquil, Ambient Flow on “Loop Trail” is an Invitation to Take a Break From the Insistent and Persistent Demands of Late Capitalism

Fuubutsushi, image courtesy the artists

Fuubutsushi releases its new album Columbia Deluxe, a set of live recordings of the only live performance the ensemble has performed in 2021 at the First Baptist Church of Columbia, Missouri for the Columbia Experimental Music Festival. The quartet comprised of Chris Jusell, Chaz Prymek, Matthew Sage and Patrick Shiroisi, all prominent figures in the world of avant-garde and ambient music, approach the music with a punk ethos of spontaneity, commitment and diversity of approach coming from worlds of classical music, jazz, heavy music, pastoral folk, ambient and abstract indiepop. On the live record you can hear a transformed but no less gorgeously pastoral and layered version of the song “Loop Trail” originally from the project’s 2022 release Birthingbodies. The song masterfully weaves together a sense of wonder and spaciousness as the various musical voices step in and wander out of hearing like the perfect manifestation of a walk in a place of great, quiet beauty and absorbing the often missed details of the surrounding landscape and of the experience of the environment itself when there isn’t a layer of technological civilization to catch the bulk of your attention. The song conveys this sense so elegantly it’s easy to lean into its quiet energy and go along for the drift into more tranquil emotional spaces and an acceptance of the inherent value of a place and time that doesn’t completely serve the demands of violently transformative commerce. Listen to “Loop Trail” on Spotify and follow Fuubutsushi at the links below. Columbia Deluxe releases on vinyl on July 11, 2025 as well as for digital download and streaming.

Fuubutsushi on Apple Music

Fuubutsushi on Instagram

Fuubutsushi on Bandcamp

Queen City Sounds Podcast S4E35: Lake Mary

Lake Mary in 2013, photo by Tom Murphy

For over a decade, Chaz Pyrmek has been a prolific artist releasing recordings as Lake Mary and as a member of various ensembles including the free jazz group Fuubutsushi. Prymek has found himself in various environments over the years including his hometown, where he is now once again located, of Salt Lake City, Columbia, Missouri and Denver, Colorado but in each case the environments have impacted the composer and multi-instrumentalist in terms of the physical and cultural landscape. Prymek’s music could broadly be described as ambient improv and abstract Americana created with an intuitive, improvisational approach to the songwriting. Whether edited later or the inspired moments simply captured and released into the world, Prymek’s musical endeavors sound fresh, intimate and welcoming. In recent years Prymek has collaborated with free jazz saxophone legend Patrick Shiroishi in the aforementioned Fuubutsushi as well as on Lake Mary recordings and the 2024 album Eventually The River Rises Here Too, As It Always Has as a trio with Prymek, Shiroishi and Thom Nguyen.

Listen to our interview with Chaz Prymek on Bandcamp and follow the links below to listen to his music and keep appraised of his live performances and other adventures in music. Lake Mary will perform at the Ghost Canyon Fest the afternoon of August 24, 2024 at Mutiny Information Cafe. To buy tickets to the festival visit the website here.

chazprymek.com

Lake Mary on Bandcamp

Chaz Prymek on Instagram