50 years of experimental songs, instrumental music and sonic innovation, including tracks by Henry Cow, Art Bears, Cassiber, News From Babel, Aqsak Mabou, Duck and Cover, Peter Blegvad, Rene Lussier, The Work, Les Quatre guitaristes de L?apocalypso bar, Pere Ubu, The (ec) Nudes, Domestic Stories, Songs Between, NORMA ,p53, The Science Group, Cutler/Frith, Cutler/Parkins, Cutler/Dimuzio, Cutler/MacLean, Vril, Brainville III and Yumi Hara. Mostly co-written, but also taking in Satie, Bach, Eisler, Handel and Schoenberg. Roughly half songs and half instrumentals, This Makes Sense to Me, encapsulates the evolution of different and innovative kinds of rock music between 1972 and the present, and offers an economical and wide-ranging introduction to both a life, and a world of music, that has endured for half a century without compromise. From Henry Cow to the Residents, Gong to Pere Ubu, from pure improvisation to guitar instrumentals, Chris Cutler has drummed his way through the story of amplified experimental music in bands, orchestras, small ensembles and on his own (with his unique electrified kit). He has worked in theatre, dance, film and radio, runs a record label, is a prolific lyricist, has published three theoretical books, runs a lecture/podcast series for the Museum of Modern Art, in Barcelona and has produced works on soundscape productions.