Chicago Underground Duo Announce New Album ‘Hyperglyph’

Photo by Mikel Patrick Avery
July 1 2025

TRACKLIST
Click Song
Hyperglyph
Rhythm Cloth
Contents of Your Heavenly Body
The Gathering
Plymouth
Hemiunu
Egyptian Suite / Part 1: The Architect
Egyptian Suite / Part 2: Triangulation of Light
Egyptian Suite / Part 3: Architectonics of Time
Succulent Amber

CREDITS
Chad Taylor – Drum Kit, Percussion, Mbira, Kalimba
Rob Mazurek – Trumpet, Piccolo Trumpet, RMI Electric Piano, Modular Synths, Samplers, Voice,  Flutes, Bells

All music composed by Rob Mazurek (OLHO, ASCAP) and Chad Taylor (ctorb, ASCAP); except “Plymouth” and “Hemiunu” by Chad Taylor.

Recorded May 6th-9th and September 25th-27th, 2024, at International Anthem Studios, Chicago.

Engineered & Mixed by Dave Vettraino.
Sequenced by Scott McNiece.
Mastered by David Allen.

Front cover photo by Mikel Patrick Avery.
Back cover photo by Alejandro Ayala.
Design by Aaron Lowell Denton.

“Click Song” is out now, buy/stream it here.

Hyperglyph is out August 15, preorder/save it here.

Today International Anthem announces Hyperglyph, the first new album in 11 years from composer/trumpeter/synthesist Rob Mazurek (Exploding Star Orchestra, Isotope 217, New Future City Radio with Damon Locks) and composer/percussionist Chad Taylor (jaimie branch’s Fly or Die, Marshall Allen’s Ghost Horizons, Luke Stewart’s Silt Trio) under the Chicago Underground Duo moniker, out August 15th, 2025. The album’s opener “Click Song” is available on all DSPs today as a lead single.

Listen to “Click Song” and preorder Hyperglyph here.

Mazurek and Taylor have played music together in a multitude of formations over nearly three decades, including their ongoing partnership in Mazurek’s large-format-skyward-expressionism vehicle Exploding Star Orchestra, the expanded Chicago Underground Trio, Quartet and Orchestra (all with guitarist Jeff Parker), and a plethora of other assemblages. The early albums by the Duo have proven to be embryonic blueprints for the avant-jazz / electronic / indie rock hybridizations of the time, making them majorly important moments in the articulation of the “jazz” dimensionality of the then-burgeoning “post rock” sound. That sound, of course, was being transmitted far and wide due to the success of these groups as well as the Mazurek/Parker project Isotope 217, and the Chicago Underground’s frequently-intersecting collaborators in Tortoise.

That said, the sounds being created by this extended family are and were far from static. Just as most of the still-working projects born of that era have evolved, reconfigured, and grown, the Chicago Underground Duo has undergone a number of musical moltings, with the project always in the background of Mazurek and Taylor’s disparate individual investigations. As the project has dropped off and picked back up over the years, their concurrent personal evolutions make the Duo a true reflection of their own lives and friendship.

“Rob is my longest collaborator and also one of my best friends,” says Taylor, who first performed with Mazurek at a club in Chicago in 1988, aged 15.

“When it feels right we do it,” says Mazurek of the gaps in duo activity. “We have worked together and have been friends for a long time. This creates a kind of continuity not only in the music, but in our lives.”

While Mazurek and Taylor’s musical language can be clocked in the slew of projects that they participate in together, the sound of a Chicago Underground Duo album is singular among them. Combine notes of AACM composers like Wadada Leo Smith; albums like Don Cherry & Ed Blackwell’s “Mu” and El Corazon; the classic cut-and-paste jazz production techniques pioneered by Miles Davis and Teo Macero; deep electronic sounds by Bernard Parmegiani, Morton Subotnick, Xenakis, and Éliane Radigue; transformative processing in the realm of Autechre, King Tubby, Mouse On Mars, and Carl Craig… and that gets us close to understanding the alchemic avant-garde sound of the Chicago Underground Duo. Taylor articulates further: “There has always been a lot of African influence in the rhythms we play. With Hyperglyph specifically, we utilize rhythms from Nigeria, Mali, Zimbabwe and Ghana.”

Hyperglyph was mostly recorded in three days at International Anthem Studios, Chicago, in May 2024, where the Duo worked intimately alongside engineer Dave Vettraino. The album’s title is a reference to geometric structures that seem complex at first but, when arrayed particularly in three-dimensional space, enhance perception and lead to new insights. The album’s cover photo was shot by Mikel Patrick Avery in Philadelphia, outside of mainstay creative music venue Solar Myth.

The album opener “Click Song” – available as a lead single on all digital music platforms today – kicks off with a blown-out horn chant from Mazurek, doubled by tuned bells and nestled into a muscular and symmetrical stereo-overdubbed polyrhythm from Taylor. Synthesized bass pulls the song along cyclically, dropping in and out to almost severe dynamic effect while Mazurek and the subtle-yet-persistent bells elaborate upon the melody and ultimately depart from their repetitive psalm in favor of improvisation. It’s all held together by the steady, deep, chest-thump boom of Taylor’s kick drum pattern.

 

LIVE DATES
Friday September 12th – Sound & Gravity Festival – Chicago, IL – tickets
Saturday September 13th – Public Records – Brooklyn, NY – tickets
Sunday September 14th – Solar Myth – Philadelphia, PA – tickets

ABOUT THE CHICAGO UNDERGROUND

Chicago Underground is an avant-garde music project formed in Chicago in 1997 based around the core duo of composer/trumpeter Rob Mazurek and composer/percussionist Chad Taylor. They have recorded and performed as the Chicago Underground Duo, Trio, Quartet or Orchestra depending on how many additional musicians are included. The ensemble has released numerous recordings on the Thrill Jockey, Delmark and Northern Spy labels. In 1996, Mazurek founded a workshop at Chicago jazz club The Green Mill called Chicago Underground for the performance of avant-garde, improvisatory jazz. By 1998, a new ensemble had formed around this idea, featuring guitarist Jeff Parker, drummer Chad Taylor, bassist Noel Kupersmith, and trombonist Sara Smith. After this ensemble released an album on Chicago’s Delmark Records as the Chicago Underground Orchestra, Mazurek and Taylor continued to form groups under the Chicago Underground umbrella, performing as the Chicago Underground Duo, Chicago Underground Trio and Chicago Underground Quartet.
DISCOGRAPHY

As Chicago Underground Duo
12° of Freedom (Thrill Jockey, 1998)
Synesthesia (Thrill Jockey, 2000)
Axis and Alignment (Thrill Jockey, 2002)
In Praise of Shadows (Thrill Jockey, 2006)
Boca Negra (Thrill Jockey, 2010)
Age of Energy (Northern-Spy, 2012)
Locus (Northern-Spy, 2014)
As Chicago Underground Trio
Possible Cube (Delmark, 1999)
Flamethrower (Delmark, 2000)
Slon (Thrill Jockey, 2003)
Chronicle (Delmark, 2007)
As Chicago Underground Quartet
Chicago Underground Quartet (Thrill Jockey, 2001)
Good Days (Astral Spirits Records, 2020)
As Chicago Underground Orchestra
Playground (Delmark 1998)
As Pharoah & The Underground
Spiral Mercury (Clean Feed Records, 2014) – with Pharoah Sanders and São Paulo Underground
Primative Jupiter (Clean Feed Records, 2014) – with Pharoah Sanders and São Paulo Underground
As Chicago/London Underground
A Night Walking Through Mirrors (Cuneiform Records, 2017) – with Alexander Hawkins and John Edwards