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Forever Twelve - Taking Forever

Cover art Many years ago this writer saw Forever Twelve perform at the Prog-West pre-show along with Bay Area band Ashpool. At that point, this Los Angeles based quintet were just getting started, on the heels...  » Read more
(Posted by Peter Thelen 2012-05-16)

Nadja - Under the Jaguar Sun

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It took a little work to properly listen to this one. The two CDs are meant to be played simultaneously on different players, so I had to work out a way to get it going on the home stereo at the...

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(Posted by Jon Davis 2011-07-01)

Fjieri - Endless & Stefano Panunzi - A Rose

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Italian music can range from the worst, unlistenable mainstream to the most elegant and stimulating avantgarde. Concerning the latter, a case in point is talented Roman composer / keyboardist...

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(Posted by Alessandro Michelucci 2011-07-01)

Yūgen - Iridule

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This is the third Yūgen release, and the band continues to grow by leaps and bounds. This time out the composing duties went to guitarist Francesco Zago, who seems to be influenced by a...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 2011-06-01)

Yochk'o Seffer - Condor

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That’s not a typo, this is a whopping three discs of essentially free-folk-jazz sax playing with varying levels of accompaniment, purely instrumental with the exception of one spoken poem on...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 2011-06-01)

Yney - Micro Macro

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Russian electronic musicians tend to be a bit different from German, British, and American artists. Yney is Russian for "hoarfrost," but their music is far from being cold, crystalline,...

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(Posted by Henry Schneider 2011-06-01)

Yeti Rain - III

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Yeti Rain has evolved from a duo (Roger Ebner on sax and wind synth and William Kopecky on bass) into a trio with the addition of drummer Craig Walkner, who introduces himself about two and a half...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 2011-06-01)

Xhol Caravan - Talking to My Soul

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On the heels of releasing Electrip in the summer of 1969, the public TV station SWF offered to produce a show dedicated to Xhol Caravan, an offer they couldn’t refuse. So in 1970 SWF...

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(Posted by Henry Schneider 2011-06-01)

Wyatt / Atzmon / Stephen - ...For the Ghosts Within

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Canterbury icon Robert Wyatt steps out of his comfort zone with acclaimed sax man Gilad Atzmon in an unusual collection of light orchestral covers of standards (and a few re-arranged Wyatt...

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(Posted by Jeff Melton 2011-06-01)

World's End Girlfriend - Seven Idiots

Cover art Occupying a distinct netherworld where the realms of electronic music, avant garde, post-rock, and modern classical music intersect, World's End Girlfriend (the nom de musique of Katsuhiko...  » Read more
(Posted by Jon Davis 2011-06-01)
 

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