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In Cahoots - All That

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The brilliant and fluid jazz, rock, and improvisational sensibilities of this outstanding lineup (now featuring new drummer Mark Fletcher, who played with them at Progman Cometh 2002, replacing Pip...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 2003-12-01)

Incandescent Sky - Glorious Stereo

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This is the second release by this New England based four-piece, which is a descendent of the group Knitting by Twilight. With standard guitar / keyboards / bass / drums instrumentation augmented...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 2003-12-01)

Jacopo Andreini - VS 900 Vol. 1

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Avant garde music is tricky to pull off, no matter whether it’s in the genre of jazz, rock, or whatever. There can be a fine balance between unfettered artistic expression and...

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(Posted by Jon Davis 2003-12-01)

Jet - Jet

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The travels of guitarist David O'List (from the Nice to Roxy Music) eventually found somewhat of a home in Jet, a splinter group from the remains of John's Children. O'List fit in well...

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(Posted by Jeff Melton 2003-12-01)

Kerrs Pink - Tidings

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The second new album from Norway’s reconstituted Kerrs Pink is another credible slice of neo-progressive rock with overtones of world and homeland folk. Old band members Jostein Hansen and...

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(Posted by Jeff Melton 2003-12-01)

Kevin Ayers - Joy of a Toy, Whatevershebringswesing, Shooting at the Moon & Banamour

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Ex-Soft Machine bassist Kevin Ayers left that group after their full-on live U.S. assault with the Jim Hendrix Experience in 1969. After that time, Ayers spent the following years putting together...

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(Posted by Jeff Melton 2003-12-01)

Korai Öröm - Reflected Remixes

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Oh boy, it’s the remix album. I have had exposure to Korai Öröm, so I am not totally unfamiliar with their sound. Typically it’s extended free-form jams; build a theme, expand...

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(Posted by Dane Carlson 2003-12-01)

Kraan - Through

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Here’s another prog band from the 70s reformed. I’m not familiar with the band’s back catalog, so I can’t make comparisons with where they’ve been. I hope I...

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(Posted by Jon Davis 2003-12-01)

Kraan - Through

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The long awaited new Kraan studio disc is finally here, and it seems to pick right up where late 70s albums like the great

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 2003-12-01)

Kraan - Through

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Kraan is a German quartet that started out over 30 years ago and has enjoyed a career renaissance with well-received shows at Progday 2002 and NEARfest 2003. Their sound is a very melodic...

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(Posted by David Ashcraft 2003-12-01)
 

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