What Is Not Strange? is the first full-length album by Los Angeles-based composer Tashi Wada in over five years, comprising his most far-reaching and impassioned music to date. Written and recorded over a period that encompassed the death of his father and the birth of his daughter, the album sees Wada reflecting inward to explore broad narratives-being alive, mortality, finding one's place in the world-through new modes of ecstatic, song-based expression. While the denser forms, stark contrasts, and overt surreality may carry a different weight than Wada's earlier work, which elicited perceptual effects with minimal means, the heart of What Is Not Strange? is still in experimentation and unforeseen outcomes.
- 1. What Is Not Strange?
 - 2. Grand Trine
 - 3. Under the Earth
 - 4. Asleep to the World
 - 5. Flame of Perfect Form
 - 6. Revealed Night
 - 7. Subaru
 - 8. Time of Birds
 - 9. Calling
 - 10. Plume
 - 11. This World's Beauty