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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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M.A.S.S. - Mysteria

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In the early 70s there was the legendary Krautrock band Mythos, led by multi-instrumentalist Stephan Kaske. Over the decades Kaske remained active as a musician, ultimately becoming a solo...

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(Posted by Henry Schneider 2008-01-01)

Mad Juana - Acoustic Voodoo

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I was going to say, “Here’s one out of left field” but that’s unfair. Mad Juana comes from somewhere outside the ballpark entirely, from some dark, candle-lit back-alley...

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(Posted by Jon Davis 2008-01-01)

Magenta - The Singles

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Magenta has always had a healthy output of singles alongside their three studio albums. Rather than keep re-releasing singles, Rob Reed (the group’s keyboard player, composer and producer)...

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(Posted by Paul Hightower 2008-01-01)

Magicfolk - Magicfolk

Cover art Like the bright sun burning through the morning fog, Magicfolk come bearing tradition, vision, passion, and mysticism. On this, their debut, the seven-piece is blessed with the beautiful lead voice of...  » Read more
(Posted by Peter Thelen 2008-01-01)

Magma - Mythes et Légendes 1

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Not to be confused with their 1985 CD with the exact same title, this DVD is the first of four that are being compiled from the shows that took place at Le Triton from May 10th to June 4th 2005....

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 2008-01-01)

Mar de Robles - Indígena

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This second album from Mar de Robles is both a continuation and a departure from the first. It’s an example of a band honing its craft and moving on and up. The five piece features vocals /...

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(Posted by Mac Beaulieu 2008-01-01)

Margarita Botello / José Luis Fernández Ledesma - La Paciencia de Job

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Based in Mexico City, José Luis Fernández Ledesma’s projects appear every year or so quietly with little fanfare; he is definitely one of the most underrated artists around,...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 2008-01-01)

Mark Jenkins - This Island Earth

Cover art On the heels of his double CD Live in the USA, Mark Jenkins has released his 14th album This Island Earth. It presents three styles of electronic music: 1) a purely digital...  » Read more
(Posted by Henry Schneider 2008-01-01)

Metaphor - The Sparrow

Cover art Acclaimed US prog act Metaphor’s third album is finally out after two-plus years of refinement, and the finished result is well worth the wait. I was lucky enough to receive a group of rough demos...  » Read more
(Posted by Jeff Melton 2008-01-01)

Michael Fahres - The Tubes

Cover art This one falls into the "environmental music" category. German artist Michael Fahres "composed" these pieces using sounds found in nature or from sources not originally intended for this purpose. He...  » Read more
(Posted by Paul Hightower 2008-01-01)

Michel Sajrawy - Yathrib

Cover art The nine tracks presented on Yathrib not only attempt to bridge Arabic traditional composition forms, western jazz idioms and progressive rock, they also bridge the cultural differences...  » Read more
(Posted by Peter Thelen 2008-01-01)

Minoke? - Sangaky

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This is the follow up to this Japanese quartet’s impressive 2003 debut, Taneshina. The jazz approach seen on the debut is carried forward here, though this time even more non-jazz...

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(Posted by Paul Hightower 2008-01-01)

Mirror Snake - Mirror Snake

Cover art Mirror Snake is an Oakland, CA-based neo-psych band. They play hard-edged post punk fuzzed out psychedelic rock that brings to mind bands like Dead Flowers, Plastic Crimewave Sound, and at times Amon...  » Read more
(Posted by Henry Schneider 2008-01-01)

Moby Grape - Moby Grape, Wow, & Grape Jam

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One of the very best of the late 60s San Francisco bands (if not the best), Moby Grape's recordings as well as the band's name itself has long been tied up in endless cycles of litigation thanks to...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 2008-01-01)

Mooch - Gaiaspace

Cover art Dripping with glissando and staggering from frequent hamsterish workouts on the pitch wheel, Gaiaspace (not Gaia's pace?) is indeed Space Music, all the way from the strained noun-combo of...  » Read more
(Posted by K. Leimer 2008-01-01)

My Sleeping Karma - My Sleeping Karma

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My Sleeping Karma are four guys living in the middle of Germany hard at work crafting and playing minimal retro-psychedelic music that can easily stand up to Harmonia’s Krautrock masterpieces...

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(Posted by Henry Schneider 2008-01-01)

Naoki Ishida - Fazing Redust

Cover art Although one's initial reaction to this obviously low-budget recording (the hiss throughout is quite noticeable) of seemingly aimless sonic noodling might be rejection, the seven tracks herein do have...  » Read more
(Posted by Peter Thelen 2008-01-01)

Nautilus - What Colours the Sky in Your World?

Cover art Nautilus is a UK quartet of guitars, keyboards, drums, and bass. They play excellent instrumental music that is a melodic version of mid-period King Crimson, if you know what I mean. King Crimson can...  » Read more
(Posted by Henry Schneider 2008-01-01)

Nels Cline - New Monastery: A View into the Music of Andrew Hill

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Nels Cline’s affinity for pummeling sound boundaries as well as working within jam bands and standard song structures (e.g. – Wilco) is now further realized within the works of another...

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(Posted by Jeff Melton 2008-01-01)

Neo - Broadcast

Cover art Prog rock super groups just won't go away. First there was Transatlantic (the rumor is that Neo were going to originally call themselves Non-Pacific as a joke) and now we have this ensemble, founded...  » Read more
(Posted by Paul Hightower 2008-01-01)
 

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