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Wendy Carlos - Rediscovering Lost Scores Volume One & Two

Cover art Writing about music is never really easy, but writing about music that was created for a purpose other than just listening is even harder. The pieces on these two discs were recorded as background...  » Read more
(Posted by Jon Davis 2006-05-01)

Wigwam - Some Several Moons

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Jim Pembroke and Wigwam were one of those acts who occupied a welcome place between rock and progressive music in Finland. Pembroke’s songwriting style is an easy match to much of...

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(Posted by Jeff Melton 2006-05-01)

William Parker Quartet - Sound Unity

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Upright bass icon William Parker has the consistent ability to surround himself with talent, purpose, and purity of vision. Together with drummer Hamid Drake (also one of the stable of the Thirsty...

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(Posted by Jeff Melton 2006-05-01)

Willowglass - Willowglass

Cover art Willowglass is the solo project of Andrew Marshall who has opted for the D.I.Y. approach to his debut recording. Helping him out is drummer Dave Brightman, a move that spares the listener programmed...  » Read more
(Posted by Paul Hightower 2006-05-01)

Zinkl - Temptations of St Anthony

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My last encounter with Anton Zinkl-Singer was with Dance Music for Insects back in 2002. For this outing, his seventh, the insectoid clicking that characterized that album is gone,...

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(Posted by Jon Davis 2006-05-01)

Steve Thorne - Emotional Creatures, Part One

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There is not much information available on Steve Thorne. Apparently he has been quietly writing songs and performing for years in the UK as a solo artist and a founding member of Colony Earth and...

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(Posted by Henry Schneider 2005-12-31)

(I Am) One - The Gates of Industry

Cover art Despite evident talent, this Dutch group has made some unfortunate choices. The first is their name. The second apparently was their original German label, which crashed and burned while this album...  » Read more
(Posted by Paul Hightower 2005-09-01)

['ramp] - Doombient.One - Verbrannte Erde

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Deep space music has a lot going for it in the modern music world. There are many viable variations to explore and expand on as well. Stephen Parsick and Frank Makowski are composers whom make...

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(Posted by Jeff Melton 2005-09-01)

Aera - Humanum Est / Hand und Fuß

Cover art Who knows why it was that German bands in the 70s so often brought in influences from around the world, but it certainly seems to have been a trend. British and American bands may have dabbled with...  » Read more
(Posted by Jon Davis 2005-09-01)

Ahleuchatistas - On the Culture Industry & The Same and the Other

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Of all the genre labels ever devised, math rock has to be one of the most annoying. It’s an insult both to rock and to math, and seems to me borne of two mistaken beliefs. First, that math is...

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(Posted by Jon Davis 2005-09-01)
 

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