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    CST188  180gLP • CD • DL

    Release date: 24 October 2025

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    Unfolding is Jessica Moss’s most meditative and plaintive solo album, and perhaps the first in the Montréal violinist/composer’s decade-spanning discography that could properly be called ambient. The ex-Silver Mt Zion member and Black Ox Orkestar co-founder draws from post-classical, drone, minimalism, industrial/metal, power electronics, Klezmer and other folkways: this is not abstract ambient music. Layers of violin melody, electroacoustic processing, intermittent voice, and percussion from The Necks drummer Tony Buck, yield deeply emotive genre-defying compositions, guided by a spirit of searching and summoning that unfolds in a prevailing atmosphere of incantation and mournful restraint.

    Working closely with producer Radwan Ghazi Moumneh (Jerusalem In My Heart), Moss notes "Unfolding was made slowly, over the last 12 months, the second full year of genocide in Palestine, in direct response to our collective witnessing, our collective grief, as a portal to collective mourning, as a searchlight through our internal weather systems, seeking one another out in the dark." The inseparability of the personal and political has wrung ever tighter for Moss these past two years, as for so many. She’s co-organized and played several benefit shows as a core member of the Montréal chapter of Musicians For Palestine, and she released the solo album For UNRWA in spring 2024 (garnering over 800 supporters and raising thousands of dollars).

     Moss’s music was already moving towards heightened fragility and deep listening, becoming increasingly durational and ceremonial. Despite the plummeting financial viability of touring, her devotion to holding space, conjuring entanglement, and connecting with intimate live audiences has become her creative lodestar, especially following lockdown. With her solo praxis shaped by committing to and communing in these rooms, recent political and personal upheavals have only intensified her ritualistic, reparative musical processes. 

    The two longform tracks on Side One of Unfolding embody this sensibility. “Washing Machine” weaves layers of string drone and filigree, gently noised by distortion pedals and amplification, with indecipherably blown-out spoken voice intermittently enveloping the mix as fragmentary palimpsests of shrouded recitation and ineffable feeling. The piece traces its origins to a phone recording of a European laundry machine, captured by Moss as she sat next to it, heartbroken on the bathroom floor, finding solace by humming a melody along to the mechanical harmonics of the washer working through its cycles. Album centerpiece “One, Now” begins as a delicate invocation, with bass pulse, chimes and bells, plucked strings, and doleful lead violin lines influenced by Jewish and Arabic modes. Ambient noise, field recordings, and wordless vocals are added to the brew, as violin melodies layer and coalesce towards a mesmerizing dronescape: a semi-improvised living composition further vitalized by Tony Buck’s paintbrush drumming throughout, and Moumneh’s “yell into the void” at the end. 

    Side Two is a work in four parts titled “no one / no where / no one is free / until all are free” that moves through ambient noise, elegiac post-classical strings, and distorted harmonic drones, towards a denouement of liturgical organ, ritual bell, and shimmering electronic tracers that set the stage for the album’s closing song: the devastating choral composition “until all are free”, a secular hymn comprised of Jessica’s multi-tracked vocals (but which she looks forward to singing with others in concert). 

    Unfolding is dedicated to “a free Palestine in our lifetime. Thanks for listening.

     

    PACKAGING NOTES

    180gLP in 300gsm jacket + 300gsm inner, both printed LE-UV on reverse board. Includes DL card.

    CD in custom paperboard mini-gatefold jacket + inner disc sleeve.


    CREDITS

    Recorded and mixed July ‘24 - July ‘25 by Jessica Moss, with mentorship, guidance & technical intervention by Radwan Ghazi Moumneh. 

    At her home, at his home, in Alverna, H2T, Error 403 & Audio Coara. 

    Mastered with care and patience by Jesse Osborne-Lanthier at H studio.

    Dolby Atmos mix by Phil Rochefort at PHI. 

     Violin, vocals, synth, bass pedals, cymbal, bells & pot lids by Jessica Moss. 

    Drums & percussion on "One, Now" by Tony Buck via Berlin, recorded by Rabih Beaini at Morphine Raum. 

    End vocals on "One, Now" yelled into the void by Radwan Ghazi Moumneh. 

     This music dedicated to a free Palestine in our lifetime. 

    Thank you to Ezra, who amazes and inspires me to keep finding the path, thank you to Nadia and Salix, forever and ever. Joan Moss, Peter Moss, Efrim & Michele & Jacobo.

     Thank you to my 403/M4P comrades, without whom i may have withered away, Constellation, Black Ox, Ky Brooks, Frédéric D. Oberland, Pia Balthazar, Colin Mackenzie, Graham Latham, Alexei Perry Cox, Hannah Marcus, Matana Roberts, Ilham & Isla. 

    Radwan for everything, all of it. 

    Speak truth to power,
    speak truth to power.