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Crises - Broken Glass

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OK, another CD from Angular, yet another German Dream Theater clone. I thought the Germans liked Saga but I guess that was the good old days. Broken Glass covers all the requisite bases: James La...

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(Posted by Paul Hightower 1999-01-01)

David Garland - Control Songs

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David Garland is one of a rather small group of experimental singer/song writers. They are not cut from same bolt of cloth as, say, Paul Simon, Joni Mitchell or James Taylor. Instead, Garland,...

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(Posted by David Ashcraft 1999-01-01)

Den Fule - Quake

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A two-on-one CD, featuring Swedish Grammy winner Lugumleik and latest Skalv, it's obvious we're dealing with veterans here (the musicians here primarily hail from the...

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(Posted by Mike McLatchey 1999-01-01)

Die Anarchistiche Abendunterhaltung - We Need New Animals

Cover art Under this rather long and cryptic (!) name [Die Anarchistische Abendunterhaltung] is hidden a Belgian band operating in the same areas as Cro Magnon, Maximalist!, Ensemble Nimbus, Miriodor or Palo...  » Read more
(Posted by Jerome Schmidt 1999-01-01)

Die Knödel - Panorama

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Well I thought the RIO movement was going trad. on us when L'Ensmeble Rayé's last CD hit the shelves, but now they really have gone and done it. Here is something you would expect to...

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(Posted by Mike Ezzo 1999-01-01)

Djam Karet - Still No Commercial Potential

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A long time ago, when Djam Karet was essentially a new band, they released a three-song cassette of purely improvisational work titled No Commercial Potential. In the ensuing twelve years...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 1999-01-01)

Edgar Froese - Ages

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I know what you may be thinking: Froese's parent group hit the skids ten years ago. But have no fear as Ages is a 1978 classic-TD-era release. So where's all the rejoicing? I feel...

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(Posted by Mike Ezzo 1999-01-01)

Eleanor Hovda - Coastal Traces

Cover art Hovda is an important, yet little known composer who has been active on the contemporary music scene for over twenty years, mostly through live performances, scores for dance companies (of which...  » Read more
(Posted by Peter Thelen 1999-01-01)

Electrum - Frames of Mind

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Here are three guys who love Rush and decided to record an album together of songs influenced by the Canadian trio. It's a scenario I've seen played out over and over (see Afterlife in...

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(Posted by Paul Hightower 1999-01-01)

Elka Atanasova - Winds of the Rhodopes

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Back in the early 90s, when the Bulgarian Women's Choir was making the rounds, a diminutive but fire-breathing 19-year-old violinist from the same country released this promising debut work....

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(Posted by Mike Ezzo 1999-01-01)
 

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