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No Choir, No Cowbell is Icarus Peel’s new album and a reference to a 60s letter Brian Jones sent to his bandmates about his approach to music. Since blues artists like Howlin’...
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Here we have some (mostly) well-known synthesizer players covering (mostly) well-known classics of electronic music. It starts out rather nicely with Derek Sherinian’s arrangement of themes...
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Carlotta Valdes, like Stella Lee Jones, is a band, not a person. In this case, the band hails...
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Paulina Fae (a.k.a. Paulina Cassidy) has kept busy during these pandemic years, producing three engaging recordings from December 2020 (The Secret Language of Trees) to its 2021 follow-up...
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Lassi O. T. Lehto AKA Jimi Tenor is a Finnish musician who based his stage name on the first name of his childhood idol, Jimmy Osmond of The Osmonds, and the tenor saxophone. He has been releasing...
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Tryon’s debut is a bold statement establishing the band instantly as a world-class chamber rock group operating the realm that blends jazz, modern academic composition, and RIO. Composer and...
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It’s been a few years since the last Zan Zone release, It’s Only Natural (2018),...
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Prima Volta is the debut album by Finnish prog rock / metal band Varjo-Orkesteri (Shadow Orchestra in English). The band came together by accident when Jarmo Pikka, Pasi Hakuli, Saku...
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Moving along from the first two releases of spontaneous compositions by Anchor and...
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Is It Jazz? Records is the new sub-label of Karisma Records, and the first band signed to the label is the Norwegian instrumental quartet Soft Ffog with their self-titled debut album. Soft Ffog...
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