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David Myers - Plays Genesis

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I'm amazed at the degree of involvement a person can have with a narrowly focused music interest and the length of time it can be maintained. David Meyers' relationship with Genesis'...

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(Posted by Mac Beaulieu 2007-03-01)

The Nels Cline Singers - The Giant Pin

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Since these initial recording dates in 2003 guitarist Nels Cline has been propelled from obscure LA sound sculptor to the indie big time with Wilco. Sifting through these older trio performances...

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(Posted by Jeff Melton 2007-03-01)

Venegoni & Co. - Rumore Rosso

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Although this band was led by a guitarist, Luigi Venegoni of Arti & Mestieri, it is far from a guitarist showoff exercise, but a very balanced group effort. Keyboards, handled by Ludovico...

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(Posted by Jon Davis 2007-03-01)

Colour Haze - Tempel

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While there are numerous bands out there breaking new ground and never looking back, there are just as many others breathing new life into tried and true styles of decades long gone. For vintage...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 2007-03-01)

Born Again Floozies - Novelties, Addenda & Ephemera

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Clever britches with tap steps to replace the skittering of a drum kit flittering. High-spirited hijinx abound throughout. A sideshow demeanor springs forth for busting chuckles to as bobbling neck...

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(Posted by Cesar Montesano 2007-03-01)

Terry Bozzio / Metropole Orkest - Chamber Works

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We know him as Zappa’s drummer in the Baby Snakes era, as the man who put the USA into UK, as an essential part of the brilliant 80s video pop combo Missing Persons, and as the man...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 2007-03-01)

Don Caballero - World Class Listening Problem

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Don Caballero is one of those bands that is probably better off not being categorized. They’re often thrown into the post-rock or math rock bins, though if you ask me, what they play is...

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(Posted by Jon Davis 2007-03-01)

Tangle Edge - Serpentary Quarters

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Tangle Edge is the household name for one of the best improvised rock groups in the world. Born in the mists of the 80s, they survived the pushing and shoving over the years and nowadays are more...

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(Posted by Roel Steverink 2007-03-01)

Puppetina - Piewacket!

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I first listened to this CD without any knowledge of who Puppetina were. My guess was that they were a folk ensemble from the Balkans who were, as an experiment by some half-mad, half-genius...

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(Posted by Jim Chokey 2007-03-01)

Rutherford - Mapping out Chaos

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With a constant stream of me-too independently produced new releases coming in, all demanding time to be heard and reviewed, it is indeed refreshing when one among them has something genuinely...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 2007-03-01)
 

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