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Listening to the new Us and Them album … And I Observed the Blue Sky is as comforting as being held in your mother’s embrace, cuddling you and assuring you that everything...
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Wadada Leo Smith has been a very prolific musician and composer the last few years, though this seven CD set includes compositions that date back to 1980 and earlier (if you count early drafts of...
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The Claudio Scolari Project is back for more adventures in trippy cosmic jazz, this time almost seeming like a full album continuum — actually there are breaks between some of the eleven cuts...
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The new Triptides album, So Many Days, leaves me flat. Triptides has been California dreaming ever since their 2010 college days in Bloomington, Indiana. They moved to LA about six years...
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The early 80s must have been a tough time to be a member of a band like The Enid, known for a decidedly symphonic, though not entirely reverent, take on rock music. After being with The Enid since...
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Having played with the bands Naftule‘s Dream and Shirim on John Zorn’s Tzadik label, Dickson is probably best known as a klezmer clarinetist; his first solo album, Wider than the...
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New Jersey’s Schizo Fun Addict is releasing their next album, Love Your Enemies, in late 2022 or early 2023 on Fruits de Mer Records. As a teaser, the band has produced a limited...
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I’m going to start off by making a distinction between Symphonic Rock and Orchestral Rock. The former is rock music that has a large element of classical music in it, normally of the late...
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About a year ago we reviewed the Erik Dahl Ensemble’s Gethenian Suite, a...
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Norwegian guitarist and composer Anders Buaas´ new album, The Edinburgh Suite, debuted on September 9, 2022. In addition to Buaas, the album features Marco Minnemann on drums, Tony...
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