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Satoru Wono - Sonata for Sine Wave and White Noise

Cover art Click. Shhhhhsshh. Bleep. The first minute of “Overture” sounds something like a couple of malfunctioning cell phones making random sounds. Then the beeps and hiss begin to take shape and find...  » Read more
(Posted by Peter Thelen 2004-04-01)

Sylvan - Artificial Paradise

Cover art There's lot of music in the land between mainstream and neo-prog, and this is another one. They hail from Germany and this is their third effort. The music is thoroughly composed and produced, still...  » Read more
(Posted by Roel Steverink 2004-04-01)

Tangerine Dream - Mota Atma

Cover art I suppose it goes without saying that since the early 70s Tangerine Dream has been through a lot of changes, both in style and personnel. The 2003 incarnation on this soundtrack features Edgar and...  » Read more
(Posted by Jon Davis 2004-04-01)

The Blue Series Continuum - The Sorcerer Sessions: Featuring the Music of Matthew Shipp

Cover art Collisions between jazz and semi-classical music structure is the format for this new collective set of twelve pieces. Each new project is based on lessons learned and best-known methods applied to an...  » Read more
(Posted by Jeff Melton 2004-04-01)

The Cheebacabra - Metamorphosis

Cover art An instrumental funk outfit from the U.S. west coast, The Cheebacabra is led by a drummer/keyboardist named Cheeba, who is joined by six other musicians on keys, guitar, sax, and percussion. The...  » Read more
(Posted by Jim Chokey 2004-04-01)

The Deserts of Träun - Part III: The Lilac Moon

Cover art The Deserts of Träun is the musical project of former Estradasphere drummer David Murray. The project name and initial story theme originated from a high school jazz band collaboration between Murray...  » Read more
(Posted by Mike Grimes 2004-04-01)

Thriving Ivory - Thriving Ivory

Cover art It’s been quite sometime since a solo pianist was credited as an alternative rock band’s key instrument replacing loud, overdriven guitars. Such is the case for Thriving Ivory is a five-piece...  » Read more
(Posted by Jeff Melton 2004-04-01)

Väsen - Trio

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I’ll admit that one of the things I normally like most about Väsen is the unconventional use of percussion, so the prospect of a Väsen album without a percussionist was not at first...

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(Posted by Jon Davis 2004-04-01)

Väsen - Trio

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Trio is the ninth album by Swedish folk ensemble Väsen. Originally, the group had been the strings-based trio of Olov Johannson on nyckelharpa (a keyed folk fiddle with a...

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(Posted by Jim Chokey 2004-04-01)

Väsen - Trio

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Väsen are one of today’s premier neo-folk ensembles from Sweden, though they offer their renditions of original and traditional songs with a twist. Breaking from their standard quartet...

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(Posted by Paul Hightower 2004-04-01)
 

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