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Karfagen - The Space between Us

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Karfagen (means Carthage) is a Ukrainian band that plays an odd mixture of New Age, cabaret, jazz fusion, and TV variety show instrumental music. The Space between Us is their second...

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(Posted by Henry Schneider 2008-10-01)

Soma Planet - Bholenath

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Musea does it again! They have found another exciting and superb band worthy of your attention. Soma Planet (Andreu P. Méndez on guitar, keyboards, Theremin, and effects; Marc Prat on bass; Furmi...

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(Posted by Henry Schneider 2008-10-01)

Unitopia - More Than a Dream

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More Than a Dream is probably the best of the recent Unicorn Digital releases, and that is saying a lot! Unitopia hails from Down Under and they independently released More Than a...

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(Posted by Henry Schneider 2008-10-01)

Divine Baze Orchestra - Once We Were Born

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The Divine Baze Orchestra is a new Swedish heavy progressive rock band with a 70s retro sound. Oliver Eek (guitars, backing vocals) and Christian Eklöf (drums, percussion) formed the band in 2003....

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(Posted by Henry Schneider 2008-10-01)

LSD March - Nikutai no tubomi

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“Psychedelic rock group.” Those words can describe a lot of different bands: Strawberry Alarm Clock, Hawkwind, Amon Düül, Pink Floyd, Gong, Iron Butterfly, Ozric Tentacles....

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(Posted by Jon Davis 2008-10-01)

Aidan Baker - Book of Nods

Cover art While there are four indexes on this latest disc by Aidan Baker of Nadja, there are really only two tracks here, each in excess of 25 minutes, none of which are titled. We are clearly in minimalist...  » Read more
(Posted by Peter Thelen 2008-10-01)

Akai Ikuo - Language without Words

Cover art This short album (in the neighborhood of 30 minutes even including the two unlisted tracks) is the first US release but Japanese experimental multi-instrumentalist Akai Ikuo. It’s a combination...  » Read more
(Posted by Jon Davis 2008-10-01)

Alpha Wave Movement - The Mystic and the Machine

Cover art A one man band sounding for all the world like a power trio from the mid 70s, Greg Kyryluk, joined on four tracks by Steve Hillman (not Hillage) on guitar, has hobbied through a convincingly nostalgic...  » Read more
(Posted by K. Leimer 2008-10-01)

Amygdala - Complex Combat

Cover art It’s been a few years since Amygdala’s eponymous debut, a complex, powerful and high-energy opening statement if there ever was one; and as strong as it was, its main weakness was the fact that...  » Read more
(Posted by Peter Thelen 2008-10-01)

Paolo Angeli - Plays Frith & Björk - Tessuti

Cover art To paraphrase Shakespeare, there are more musics in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in your CD collection. Unless you have one of his previous releases, Paolo Angeli is probably an example of...  » Read more
(Posted by Jon Davis 2008-10-01)
 

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