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Caveman Shoestore - Super Sale

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Caveman Shoestore is back and ready to take on the modern indie rock and roll jungle. The basic trio structure is intact driven by Elaine Falco’s obtuse songwriting and lead vocal, Fred...

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(Posted by Jeff Melton 2007-03-01)

Free Love - Official Bootleg Vol. 1: Concert 2005 Sapporo

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This is a live recording from the Japanese band Free Love, taped during their concert in Sapporo in 2005. Free Love are Hiroaki Shibata (vocals and guitar), Hiroki Matsui (organ and synth), Yuji...

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(Posted by Roel Steverink 2007-03-01)

Ozric Tentacles - The Floor's Too Far Away

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One can always count on Ozrics to deliver a disc full of captivating grooves, shredding guitar solos, surreal swirling psychedelic atmospheres, unusual rhythmic textures, and clever sonic gimmicks....

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 2007-03-01)

Riverside - Voices in My Head

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This disk is meant to be a stopgap to fill time between this Polish band’s widely hailed 2004 debut Out of Myself and their latest full-length release

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(Posted by Paul Hightower 2007-03-01)

Ice - The Saga

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Dutch proggers Ice are a spin-off from the outfit Maryson who released a couple albums guided by the writings and keyboards of W.J. Maryson (aka Wim Stolk). The good news is that if you liked what...

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(Posted by Paul Hightower 2007-03-01)

Bill Bruford / Tim Garland - Earthworks Underground Orchestra

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The peers of drummer/composer Bill Bruford are few and far between; only Jack DeJohnette, Billy Cobham, Will Calhoun, and Claudia Quartet mastermind John Hollenbeck spring to mind as drummers who...

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(Posted by Jeff Melton, Scott Steele 2007-03-01)

Rush - Replay x3

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Rush fans have been salivating for these early concert videos to see the light of day in DVD format for ages, so to have all three in one collection is manna from heaven. Other than a few promos,...

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(Posted by Paul Hightower 2007-03-01)

The Mackrosoft - Antonio's Giraffe

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Aja West and company return with eight new slabs of sweet funked-up instrumental jazz, more emphasis on the latter than the former this time, apparently a tribute to the late Antonio Carlos Jobim...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 2007-03-01)

Mujician - There's No Going Back Now

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Considering the arduous nature of free jazz, it’s always a welcome gift to hear telepathic ensembles continue on (despite lack of money or marketable fan base). The ensemble of Tippett /...

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(Posted by Jeff Melton 2007-03-01)

Jackie-O Motherfucker - Flags of the Sacred Harp

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Bucolic tenderness within the gauze of vocalese residing in the realm between wakefulness and sleep. This is the next sound of Morpheus. Jackie-O Motherfucker is a portable temple of unexpurgated...

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(Posted by Cesar Montesano 2007-03-01)
 

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