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Covering music from the fringes since 1993.

Available online from Issue 33

May 2006

92 Pages

Bob Moog, Daevid Allen, Gavin Harrison, Jon Anderson, Steve Adams interview, Taal, Fortrangt Hushalsarbete, Baja prog 2006, Elton Dean remembered

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First Band from Outer Space - We're Only in It for the Spacerock

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Can anyone hazard a guess as to the type of music on this CD? And the first two don’t count. What a blatant name for a band and their debut release! In actuality, this Swedish band is quite good....

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(Posted by Henry Schneider 2006-05-01)

Fish - Fellini Days & Nights, Sashimi & Suits

Cover art Fellini Days is the ex-Marillion singer’s tribute to famed director Italian Federico Fellini best known for his avant-garde films such as La Dolce Vita and Satyricon. The...  » Read more
(Posted by Jeff Melton 2006-05-01)

Flamborough Head - Tales of Imperfection

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Flamborough Head’s latest offering is about one woman’s physical imperfection, and the loneliness and isolation she experiences as a result of it. Lyrically it’s direct and to the...

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(Posted by Mac Beaulieu 2006-05-01)

Flower Travellin' Band - Satori

Cover art Psychedelic bands in Europe and North America often incorporated aspects of Middle-Eastern or Indian music into their own styles. So what happens when a band from Japan does the same thing? On the one...  » Read more
(Posted by Jon Davis 2006-05-01)

Fluxury - Perishable Goods

Cover art This is also labeled “Part One of the Privacy Suite” – whatever that means. Musically, it’s a kind of well-crafted prog-pop concept work, heavy on keyboards, featuring both male and female...  » Read more
(Posted by Jon Davis 2006-05-01)

Flyin' Ryan Brothers - Blue Marble

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The Ryan brothers, Jimmy and Johnny, have been a fixture of the Chicago music scene since the 70s when they were members of competing local bands. In recent years the two have joined forces to...

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(Posted by Paul Hightower 2006-05-01)

Förträngt Hushållsarbete - Offret Om Att Älska

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It may seem odd that this turns up in our New Releases section – it is definitely not new; fact is that it’s been out there for four years already but hardly anyone (if anyone at all)...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 2006-05-01)

Frameshift - An Absence of Empathy

Cover art Within the network of hard rock musicians there are plenty of opportunities for various players to meet, establish a working partnership and make some new music. Sebastian Bach (former lead singer of...  » Read more
(Posted by Jeff Melton 2006-05-01)

Frigg - Oasis (Keidas)

Cover art This seven-piece group takes Scandinavian folk music in a slightly different direction than some of their label-mates, adding a hefty dose of American traditional music, notably bluegrass. But they do...  » Read more
(Posted by Jon Davis 2006-05-01)

Fritz Doddy - The Feeling of Far

Cover art Solo artist concept projects were all the rage of 2005 it seems as singer and composer Fritz Doddy follows suit with his second album. Doddy is an exclusive user of Apple computer software,...  » Read more
(Posted by Jeff Melton 2006-05-01)

Frogg Café - Fortunate Observer of Time

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Frogg Café is one of those bands with influences you can probably spot, but whom you’d be hard pressed to describe. Their new one takes its cues from lots of places: classic...

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(Posted by Paul Hightower 2006-05-01)

Genesis for Two Grand Pianos - Volume 2

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Norwegian duo Yngve Guddal and Roger T. Matte have returned with another collection of old Genesis songs rearranged for two pianos. All their performances were made on Steinway Model D Grand Pianos...

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(Posted by Mike Grimes 2006-05-01)

Geordie Haley’s Every Time Band - The Green Suite and Other Stories

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Formerly of Fredericton’s tiny music scene, jazz guitarist Geordie Haley now takes up residence in Toronto with the Every Time Band. The line-up is rounded out with vocals, drums, bass, sax,...

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(Posted by Sean McFee 2006-05-01)

George & Caplin - Electronic Eulogy from Morse Code Infinity

Cover art The electronic duo of George and Caplin (AKA Jason Fredrick Iselin and Jeffrey Wentworth Stevens) has obviously been paying attention in their History of Electronic Music classes. On several of the...  » Read more
(Posted by Jon Davis 2006-05-01)

Germinale - Scogli di Sabbia

Cover art Germinale’s fourth release is a real grab bag. Included are four new studio tracks, four pieces culled from various tributes plus the Colossus/Musea Kalevala project, and a bunch of live...  » Read more
(Posted by Paul Hightower 2006-05-01)

Gert Emmens - When Darkness Falls upon This Earth

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One shouldn’t take a title like this too literally when it concerns Gert Emmens. The only darkness that is evoked on this album are the dark coloured synth textures in the beginning of...

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(Posted by Roel Steverink 2006-05-01)

Glass Hammer - The Inconsolable Secret

Cover art One could arguably claim that this release finds American prog band Glass Hammer at the top of their game, which probably explains the scope of this effort. First of all, it s a two-disk set in a...  » Read more
(Posted by Paul Hightower 2006-05-01)

Gogglesphere & Lafcadio - Babies in Hell & Sham Duvet

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One might ask why these two discs are being addressed in the same review; it’s because both Gogglesphere and Lafcadio are essentially the same band – or that is to say they have the...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 2006-05-01)

Gongzilla - Live in Concert and the East Village Studio

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Bon Lozaga and Hansford Rowe have done a respectable job keeping their fusion offshoot of Gong alive and well and true to their vision. The bottom line is that the group serves up hot jazz-rock,...

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(Posted by Jeff Melton 2006-05-01)

Graham Collier - Workpoints

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Keith Tippett and ian Carr may be better known, but they were far from the only active jazz practitioners in Britain in the late 60s and early 70s. Bassist Graham Collier was another part of this...

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(Posted by Jon Davis 2006-05-01)
 

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