Your comments are not helpful in the least; they actually come off as quite smug. His music is already compartmentalized... into albums. I'm trying to determine which of those albums delve furthest into the arena of experimental dissonance of tones and rhythms. Can you hear the glaring differences between "Blue Train" and "Interstellar Space" and understand why a person might more interested in hearing one over the other at a given point in time?
I don't think paul secor is being "smug".
Take some time & look at the discussion threads he suggested.
Shepp did some great CDs on Venus, but they're probably too "tame" for you.