New Music | Duski

It began as a chordless trio in darkest Wales comprising of sax, double bass and drums, then guitar and piano appeared. Jazz styles disappeared and heavy jams with collective improvising took its place. The piano morphed into different synthesisers and tape loops and the double bass cracked open to reveal its electric counter part. Standard chord progression melted away to reveal the dark minimalist progressive rock band that is Duski.

If you’re not hip to Duski, get caught up right here on their album Make A Wish. They’re one part improvisation and one part antiestablishment, making for a sort of Punk Prog Jazz vibe. Drop in to their bandcamp page to grab their latest - a live recording from Cafe Jazz with no song under 7 minutes. Take a break from the realities of today; put the headphones on and get lost in Duski.