The new album from Bitchin Bajas — the acclaimed trio of Cooper Crain, Rob Frye, and Daniel Quinlivan — arrives September 26, marking their first full-length since 2022’s Bajascillators. Composed primarily on the road and recorded at Chicago’s Electrical Audio, Inland See presents four expansive tracks that form a cohesive sonic statement: elemental, immersive, and deeply transportive. The lead single “Skylarking,” accompanied by a visualizer by longtime collaborator Nick Ciontea, offers an early glimpse into the record’s luminous interior world.
As with each Bitchin Bajas release, Inland See is guided by a spirit of discovery — music as revelation, where rhythm and atmosphere intersect in hypnotic equilibrium. On “Skylarking,” tightly looped grooves and global timbres swirl into motion, summoning both ecstatic propulsion and meditative stillness. It’s a space dance with subterranean roots — a composition that, like the album itself, evokes the sensation of buoyancy: held aloft by sound, suspended in time.
Don’t miss this rare live performance, as Bitchin Bajas return to Solar Myth to celebrate a project that reaffirms their singular position at the crossroads of minimalism, kosmische, and spiritual jazz.

