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Gongzilla - Live in Concert and the East Village Studio

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Bon Lozaga and Hansford Rowe have done a respectable job keeping their fusion offshoot of Gong alive and well and true to their vision. The bottom line is that the group serves up hot jazz-rock,...

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(Posted by Jeff Melton 2006-05-01)

Graham Collier - Workpoints

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Keith Tippett and ian Carr may be better known, but they were far from the only active jazz practitioners in Britain in the late 60s and early 70s. Bassist Graham Collier was another part of this...

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(Posted by Jon Davis 2006-05-01)

Green Isac - Etnotronica

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Green Isac (the Norwegian duo of percussionist Andreas Eriksen and multi-instrumentalist Morten Lund) have returned with the fourth release since their 1990 debut, Strings and Pottery....

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(Posted by Paul Hightower 2006-05-01)

Green Milk from the Planet Orange - He's Crying "Look" & City Calls Revolution

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This Japanese trio really does seem to hail from another planet. While there are echoes of psychedelic German jams from the 70s and alternative noise acts of the 80s, the mixture is thoroughly...

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(Posted by Jon Davis 2006-05-01)

Gregg Bendian - Jeff Gauthier - Steuart Liebig - G.E. Stinson - Bone Structure

Cover art Superstar improv jams can be inspired by many attributes including astute listening, profound musicianship and abandoned release. Varying doses of each of these ingredients is found in these twelve...  » Read more
(Posted by Jeff Melton 2006-05-01)

Groundtruther - Longitude

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The second installment of Charlie Hunter’s project with drummer Bobby Previte includes New York sampling wizard DJ Logic in the rotating performer chair for a set of twelve sonic groove...

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(Posted by Jeff Melton 2006-05-01)

Halloween, Alaska - Too Tall to Hide

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It hasn’t been that long since this Minneapolis band put out their debut (reviewed in #32), and here they come with the follow-up less than a year later. Far from merely avoiding the dreaded...

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(Posted by Jon Davis 2006-05-01)

Hamadryad - Safe in Conformity

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Montreal-based outfit Hamadryad’s sophomore effort finds them consolidating the gains made with their widely-hailed 2001 debut, Conservation of Mass. The band faced a serious...

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(Posted by Paul Hightower 2006-05-01)

Hans Fjellestad - Moog

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The life of Dr. Robert Moog had always been based on electronic discovery. In the course of his pursuit of engineering analysis, the North Carolina resident amassed a thirty-five-year resume...

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(Posted by Jeff Melton 2006-05-01)

Harry Chapin - Legends of the Lost and Found

Cover art The late Harry Chapin was without a doubt the supreme storyteller of the 1970s; his lyrics written second and third-person were down-to-earth, acutely engaging and socially conscious, with clever...  » Read more
(Posted by Peter Thelen 2006-05-01)
 

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