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Covering music from the fringes since 1993.

Available online from Issue 14

February 1998

80 Pages

Projekt Fest '97, Idiot Flesh & Buckethead, Bill Frisell Quintet, Marillion & Enchant, Exposé Concert Series, Strange Days '97, ProgDay '97, Providence, Volare, Thijs van Leer of Focus, Edhels/Marc Ceccotti, Djam Karet, 0.720 Aleacion, Eloy, Present, Zendik

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Various Artists - A Tribute to the Music and Works of Brian Eno

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Now here was an idea whose arrival was not a day too soon. Not only is Brian Eno artistically long overdue to be on the receiving end of homage, but what's more his music opens up possibilities...

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(Posted by Mike Ezzo 1998-02-01)

Various Artists - Acid Ranch 2000

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For all of you who are trying to one-up your friends by having the weirdest music in your collections, buy this and win big points. Though each track on this compilation wields a very different...

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(Posted by Steve Robey 1998-02-01)

Various Artists - Archives of Space

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A healthy variety of spaced-out entries makes the grade for inclusion on this intriguing package. Take the same basic style as Hawkwind (captured here by a lengthy one-chord wonder), but add two...

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(Posted by Mike Ezzo 1998-02-01)

Volapük - Slang!

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One of the best surprises in the latest batch from Cuneiform, and a major step forward from their debut album is this second release by French chamber-rock band Volapük. The instrumentation of...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 1998-02-01)

Volaré - The Uncertainty Principle

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Progressive, anyone? This is the real thing. Last year's five-song demo tape certainly offered a lot of promise, but who would've thought that in less than a year the band could have come...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 1998-02-01)

Volaré - The Uncertainty Principle

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Here is a young American quartet that seems to have imbibed enough Guinness Extra Stout to go up against any British Canterbury contender I can call to mind. Who in hell cares if they're from...

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(Posted by Mike Ezzo 1998-02-01)

Volaré - The Uncertainty Principle

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One could dismiss my enthusiasm for this disc as either a biased plug for a hometown Athens, GA band, or the inevitable consequence of my having reviewed so many amorphous, obtuse, experimental...

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(Posted by Rob Walker 1998-02-01)

Wlud - Second

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Wlud's second album, recorded in 1979, presents an interesting blend of classically inspired symphonic prog and a jazzy, somewhat stilted fusion sound. The all-instrumental album features a...

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(Posted by Rob Walker 1998-02-01)

Yuji Katsui Film Works - Pu

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Kido Natsuki, who is the guitarist in the ever-evolving Bondage Fruit was kind enough to send us samples of a few of the other releases on his label, this being one of the oldest, a motion picture...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 1998-02-01)

Zello - Zello

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Zello are newcomers though their founder, vocalist and chief songwriter P-O Saether, has been lurking in the Swedish prog scene since the late 70s. After Saether finally assembled the necessary...

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(Posted by Paul Hightower 1998-02-01)

Zello - Zello

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With their fourteenth release, Swedish label APM (Akasha, Hoyry-kone, others) presents de-facto evidence of the influence of Kansas on progressive rock.  Recorded in recent years from past...

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(Posted by J.J. Warren 1998-02-01)
 

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