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As we all know from mathematics, multiplication is a commutative operation, so that three times two is the same as two times three. Drummer Tomas Fujiwara’s group Triple Double illustrates...
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Cedric Theys is a French born — now resident in Texas — composer and multi-instrumentalist. The last time we caught up with him he had just released Sirius, a duo with his...
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Bassist Scott McCarl joined The Raspberries for their final album, Starting Over, in 1974 and co-wrote five of that album’s eleven power pop songs. In 1997 he released his one and...
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Thread of Light is an example of how well the remote collaboration imposed by pandemic restrictions can work for artists. Satoko Fujii and Joe Fonda have worked together many times before,...
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Robeone is the solo alias of one Robert Schindler from Matthews, North Carolina, a composer, producer, and keyboardist, and the five albums at hand represent his output from 2018 through 2022. Over...
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The Troggs were a British pre-punk garage band formed in May 1964. In 1966 they had a runaway hit with “Wild Thing,” which ranks at 257 on Rolling Stone’s list of The...
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After reviewing 71319 Live at Monforti Manor, it...
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Futuropaco is the project alias of Justin Pinkerton, an Oakland, California based composer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist, as well as a drummer and composer for the Bay Area psych-rock...
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Tony Hazzard may not be a familiar name, but he wrote a ton of hits in the 60s for The Hollies, Manfred Mann, Herman’s Hermits, Cliff Richard, Gene Pitney, Lulu, and Andy Wiilliams. Recorded...
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When Talk Talk released Spirit of Eden in 1988, a lot of people took notice, and it has been mentioned as an influence by many musicians since then. The spacious sound and the...
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