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Available online from Issue 35

January 2008

92 Pages

Larry Coryell, Paul Sears of The Muffins, Rock In Opposition event 2007, Interviews with Murat Ses, Secret Oyster, Tony Harn, John Hackett, Fabio Zuffanti, Ritual, Craig Padilla, Ian Bruce-Douglas

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Josiah - No Time

Cover art I can close my eyes and really believe that I'm listening to some long lost British heavy rock classic from 1970 on the Vertigo label. Josiah has that sound down cold. Think Sabbath, Motorhead, Uriah...  » Read more
(Posted by Peter Thelen 2008-01-01)

JPP - Artology

Cover art Just when you thought you'd had enough of Nordic fiddles, along comes this little gem from Finland. I like Scandinavian folk music as much as the next guy — probably more, actually — though I'll...  » Read more
(Posted by Jon Davis 2008-01-01)

K Leimer - The Useless Lesson

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At first listen, it might seem like The Useless Lesson takes two paths, one of melodic avant-garde chamber explorations, and another of more spacious ambient territory, interleaved...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 2008-01-01)

Ken Field - Under the Skin

Cover art We all know saxophonist Field from his many years with Birdsongs of the Mesozoic, and of late, his Revolutionary Snake Ensemble also. His solo albums tend to be lesser known, perhaps because they are...  » Read more
(Posted by Peter Thelen 2008-01-01)

Klangwelt - XOIO

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XOIO is Gerald Arend's (aka Klangwelt) third CD release. Gerald plays New Agey electronic music. The majority of his music fits within the trance-techno realm making it great for the...

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(Posted by Henry Schneider 2008-01-01)

Klaus Schulze - Kontinuum

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With great anticipation I waited for the release of Klaus Schulze’s 45th solo album Kontinuum and I was not disappointed. Klaus has been reissuing lots of music lately, but it is two...

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(Posted by Henry Schneider 2008-01-01)

Klaus Schulze - Moondawn

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Moondawn was Klaus’ first electronic masterpiece. This was the first recording using Klaus’ big “Moog.” Beautiful scintillating abstract electronic sounds open the...

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(Posted by Henry Schneider 2008-01-01)

Klaus Schulze - Revisited Records Reissues, Part 1

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Revisited Records continues its reissue of the Klaus Schulze back catalog with another 12 CDs. I haven’t quite figured out their rationale, but they are releasing 12 a year covering the...

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(Posted by Henry Schneider 2008-01-01)

Klaus Schulze - Timewind

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Next in the Revisited reissue series after Blackdance is Timewind, Klaus’ fifth release, the one he considers his breakout album and the one that brought him worldwide...

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(Posted by Henry Schneider 2008-01-01)

Kurt Reifler - Kurt Reifler

Cover art The first comparison that came to mind when I started on these tunes was Lenny Kravitz, though with more down-to-earth production and less self-important posing. There's also a hint of Living Colour,...  » Read more
(Posted by Jon Davis 2008-01-01)

Kurt Rongey - With Form It Threatens Silence

Cover art Quite a few years ago — I think it was after I first heard Echolyn — I devised a new sub-genre of progressive rock, part of my own eccentric system of categorizing music. I called this sub-genre...  » Read more
(Posted by Jon Davis 2008-01-01)

Lady Lake - Unearthed

Cover art By one scheme of reckoning, rarities collections come three categories: those that are only of interest to established fans of the artist, those that can serve as an introduction to a newbie, and...  » Read more
(Posted by Jon Davis 2008-01-01)

Lambert and Nuttycombe - At Home

Cover art Been waiting a long long time for this gem to arrive on CD. Craig Nuttycombe and the late Denis Lambert got their start as a folk duo in the Los Angeles area after years of playing in a number of...  » Read more
(Posted by Peter Thelen 2008-01-01)

Larry Coryell / Victor Bailey / Lenny White - Traffic

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These seasoned players need no introduction for any chemistry coaxed from old bottles. The nucleus of this power trio of Larry Coryell (Eleventh House), Victory Bailey (Weather Report), and Lenny...

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(Posted by Jeff Melton 2008-01-01)

Lazuli - En Avant Doute

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Atendees of either the 2006 or 2007 Baja Prog festivals have been fortunate enough to see Lazuli do their thing live on stage. They truly are one of the most interesting groups among Musea’s...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 2008-01-01)

Lindsey Boullt - Composition

Cover art Boullt’s debut CD Composition is a surprisingly masterful and well-paced collection of guitar-based instrumental pieces that spark the imagination and elevate the spirit electric. He’s...  » Read more
(Posted by Peter Thelen 2008-01-01)

Little Tragedies - Sixth Sense

Cover art I am having a bit of difficulty identifying my issues with Little Tragedies' third release The Sixth Sense and I don't wish to sound negative. I have tried unsuccessfully on several occasions...  » Read more
(Posted by Henry Schneider 2008-01-01)

Lo-Fi Chorus - Something in the Air

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Lo-Fi Chorus is an indie band from Dallas, TX obviously influenced by Elvis Costello. Something in the Air is their second release and one they hope will bring their music to a wider...

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(Posted by Henry Schneider 2008-01-01)

Lolli Zan - Ancient Girl

Cover art Well, you never know what might show up in your mailbox when you write for this magazine. This one was a pleasant surprise. It's fairly ambitious independent rock with a flavor of India, and maybe...  » Read more
(Posted by Jon Davis 2008-01-01)

Lucia Micarelli - Music from a Farther Room

Cover art So, I've got this record to review. Drop-dead gorgeous raven-haired violin goddess, an obviously classically trained violinist with that Trans-Siberian Orchestra rock twist on your grandparents'...  » Read more
(Posted by David Bischoff 2008-01-01)
 

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