In February 2017 the Reader ran a feature about Jaime Fennelly, who makes exquisitely crafted, meditative music under the name Mind Over Mirrors. The story was tied to a new album, Undying Color (his debut for the increasingly impressive Paradise of Bachelors label), but Fennelly was more excited about a multimedia project that was then more than a year away—and now it’s finally ready for the public. The public appears equally ready for it: the first two live performances of Mind Over Mirrors’ Bellowing Sun, at the Museum of Contemporary Art on April 6 and 7, sold out a month ago. (The museum recently added a third, at 10 PM on Friday, April 6.) That same Friday, Paradise of Bachelors releases a dazzling recording of the music from Bellowing Sun.

Kasper Tom & Rudi Mahall, One Man’s Trash Is Another Man’s Treasure (Barefoot) Vicky Chow, Michael Gordon: Sonatra (Cantaloupe) Maxime Corbeil-Perron, Polychrome (Mikroclimat) Lok 03 + 1, Signals (Trost) Pablo Held, Glow II (Pirouet)