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Niacin - Time Crunch

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Time Crunch is Niacin’s fifth overall release and second on Magna Carta. Like their other albums, the music is all-instrumental keyboards / bass / drums. However, the band’s...

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(Posted by Mike Grimes 2002-04-01)

Oliver Wakeman with Steve Howe - The 3 Ages of Magick

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[Regarding The 3 Ages of Magick]

The sons of Rick Wakeman are slowly beginning to follow in their father’s large footsteps as both acclaimed keyboardists and composers....

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(Posted by Jeff Melton 2002-04-01)

Oskar Aichinger - To Touch a Distant Soul

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Mainland European Jazz is a true mystery looking from this continent eastward across the Atlantic. To keep tabs on what is happening, what impact there is, and how volatile a jazz scene may be,...

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(Posted by Jeff Melton 2002-04-01)

Peter Blegvad - Choices under Pressure

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Choices under Pressure is a career retrospective done in a rather oblique (and typically Blegvadian) manner. He has rerecorded more-or-less acoustic versions of some of his best songs from...

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(Posted by Jon Davis 2002-04-01)

Pink Floyd - Is There Anybody Out There? The Wall Live

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At long last, a legitimate live release of Pink Floyd’s The Wall is available! The band played this magnum opus in full a mere 29 times, in only four cities. Even bootlegs of it are...

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(Posted by Jim Chokey 2002-04-01)

Porcupine Tree - Voyage 34: The Complete Trip

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History: In 1992, Porcupine Tree was a little-noticed solo project of Steven Wilson. The first album had made little splash on the progressive psychedelic scene. Wilson decided to bring a little...

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(Posted by Jon Davis 2002-04-01)

Pulsar - Bienvenue au Conseil d'Administration

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Coming off the success of their first three albums, and facing the rise of the punk esthetic with its corresponding decline in the popularity of complex music, Pulsar began to work within the...

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(Posted by Jon Davis 2002-04-01)

Raoul Björkenheim - Apocalypso

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The only other release by Raoul Björkenheim I’ve heard is the collaboration he did with Nicky Skopelitis from 1997. I liked that a lot, but with two guitarists, you never know...

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(Posted by Jon Davis 2002-04-01)

Raoul Björkenheim - Apocalypso

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No, this is not a cover of that famous National Health song... Originally written in 1995, "Apocalypso" is a commissioned piece guitarist / composer Raoul Björkenheim (of Krakatau...

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(Posted by Mike Grimes 2002-04-01)

Raoul Björkenheim - Apocalypso

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Björkenheim has been a contributor to works by the UMO Jazz Orchestra (covering various Miles Davis pieces), percussionist Paul Schütze's band, and been on the experimental music...

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(Posted by Jeff Melton 2002-04-01)
 

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