Joachim Kühn's 'Usual Confusion' is a captivating 58-minute journey, released on 1 June 1993 via Label Bleu. This eclectic album seamlessly blends genres, incorporating the hypnotic rhythms of gnawa, the improvisational spirit of free jazz, the sophistication of jazz, and the experimental edge of krautrock.
Throughout the eight tracks, including 'Hevin Hanging - Pleasure Point Music', 'Express', 'Ibiza Nites', 'Helligoli', 'Lili Marlene', 'Infernal Affair', and the titular 'Usual Confusion', Joachim Kühn showcases his mastery of fusing disparate styles to create a unique sonic landscape. The result is an album that is both challenging and rewarding, inviting listeners to immerse themselves in its complex, yet captivating soundscapes. With 'Usual Confusion', Joachim Kühn cemented his reputation as a visionary musician, pushing the boundaries of jazz and beyond.