Joachim Kühn's 1993 album "Usual Confusion" is a captivating journey through a blend of genres that includes gnawa, free jazz, jazz, and krautrock. Released on June 1 under the Label Bleu imprint, this 58-minute exploration showcases Kühn's virtuosity and innovative spirit. The album opens with "Hevin Hanging," setting the tone for a sonic adventure that continues through tracks like "Pleasure Point Music," "Express," and "Ibiza Nites." Each piece is a testament to Kühn's ability to weave together diverse musical influences, creating a rich tapestry of sound. "Helligoli" and "Lili Marlene" offer moments of introspection, while "Infernal Affair" and the titular "Usual Confusion" bring the energy back to a fever pitch. This album is a must-listen for fans of experimental and genre-defying music, offering a unique and engaging experience from start to finish.