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Lu7 - L'Esprit de l'Exil

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Japan’s Intermusic and Musea have been teaming up on a number of releases in the past few years, allowing some obscure Japanese artists to get a somewhat wider audience. One such group is...

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(Posted by Sean McFee 2006-05-01)

Louisa John-Krol & Oöphoi - Alabaster & I Hear the Water Dreaming

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Australian singer Louisa John Krol has been releasing music for about ten years, although these mark the first time she has been reviewed in these pages. Alabaster is her 2003 solo release...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 2006-05-01)

Little King - Virus Divine

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A rock power-trio from the Southern US, Little King acquit themselves well on debut release Virus Divine. Vocalist Ryan Rosoff, who writes the lyrics, sounds a bit like Daniel...

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(Posted by Sean McFee 2006-05-01)

Like Wendy - Endgame

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This is the first Like Wendy release to feature new member Mark-Jeroen Heek who has joined fellow Dutchman and founder Bert Heinen as co-composer and instrumentalist (the liner notes equally credit...

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(Posted by Paul Hightower 2006-05-01)

Legendary Pink Dots - A Dream Is a Dream Is a Dream

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This LPD DVD release is the earliest known live concert footage of the band, recorded live at De Vrije Vloer in Utrecht, Holland on January 21, 1987. At that time the LPDs were a six-piece band...

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(Posted by Henry Schneider 2006-05-01)

Larry Kucharz - Ambient Green Washes

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This is the latest in Kucharz’ Ambient Washes series (following Ambient Blue Washes and Ambient Red Washes, reviewed in issues 27 and 29 respectively), and presents a series...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 2006-05-01)

La Société des Timides à la Parade des Oiseaux - Le Combat Occulté

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This French avant-garde troupe has been around for a while, and though I’ve seen the name around for ages, this odds-n-sods collection is the first I’ve really heard of their strange...

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(Posted by Jon Davis 2006-05-01)

Kyle Dawkins - Walls Became the World

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Compared to Dawkins’ debut Conesauga (reviewed in issue #28), this is a far more explorative and experimental outing for the guitarist, banjoist, composer, and founding member of the...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 2006-05-01)

Kvazar - A Giant's Lullaby

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This Norwegian band’s second album is solid symphonic rock with plenty of engaging twists. “Flight of Shamash” opens with a dreamy sequence, evocative of flight. A chant-like...

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(Posted by Mac Beaulieu 2006-05-01)

Kurgans Bane - Camouflaged in Static

Cover art On the basis of this, their third disc, Kurgan’s Bane needs something extra. Perhaps they don’t want it but there it is. Camouflaged in Static seems a somewhat naked disc, occupying a...  » Read more
(Posted by Mac Beaulieu 2006-05-01)
 

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