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Ten Jinn - As On a Darkling Plain

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The success of a progressive vocal project hinges on a lead singer’s ability to communicate a unique emotional quality and connect to an audience with the material. John Paul Strauss is the...

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(Posted by Jeff Melton 1999-04-01)

The Ever-Expanding Suckholes - Asking Directions to Her Hair

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Been looking for a band that defies classification? Here ya go. This Newark, New Jersey band is all over the place on this pre-CD cassette release. Their web page lured me in on a ‘King...

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(Posted by Dane Carlson 1999-04-01)

The Residents - Wormwood

Cover art On the Bizarro World, Andrew Lloyd Webber decided to write a biblical musical, and somehow it ended up getting to our planet. It’s credited to the Residents, but I know where it really came from. In...  » Read more
(Posted by Jon Davis 1999-04-01)

Thierry Zaboitzeff - India

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Dr. Zab strikes again, with his second release already (the fourth of his whole career) since calling it a long day with Art Zoyd back in 1997. On this soundtrack to a modern ballet project of the...

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(Posted by Mike Ezzo 1999-04-01)

Tombstone Valentine - Hidden World

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Could this be a flashback to 1972 Berlin? Nope, it's actually 90s Indiana. But this two-woman, three-man combo certainly have that classic, droney Krautrock sound down pat. It could be the...

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(Posted by Mike Ohman 1999-04-01)

Wendy Carlos - Sonic Seasonings +

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Proving that you have to go back before Brian Eno to find the roots of ambient electronic music, we now finally have the reissue of one of the field’s first classics, Wendy Carlos’...

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(Posted by Mike McLatchey 1999-04-01)

Wendy Carlos - Tales of Heaven and Hell

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Tales of Heaven and Hell is Wendy Carlos’ new album, somewhat of a self-admitted sequel to her soundtrack to A Clockwork Orange. Wendy is rather underrated for her...

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(Posted by Mike McLatchey 1999-04-01)

XfactorX - XfactorX

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Wasn't XfactorX the name of some Marvel comic way back when? Anyway, this album would be progressive metal if it were progressive. As it is, XfactorX has the typical hard rock / heavy...

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(Posted by Mike Grimes 1999-04-01)

Yoshihiro Hanno Meets Mick Karn - Liquid Glass

Cover art Mick Karn's distinctive bass playing has found a number of homes over the years since the demise of Japan. Most notable for readers of this magazine have been his collaborations with David Torn and...  » Read more
(Posted by Jon Davis 1999-04-01)

Harpy - Hot Cake, Drive & Au Secours!

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Three limited-edition cassettes released from Japan's Harpy (all of which pre-date their 1997 Stupeur & Trompette CD debut

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(Posted by Jeff Melton 1999-01-16)
 

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