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We’ve been following Crystal Jacqueline for many years from her first solo efforts on Fruits de Mer in 2013 and with The Honey Pot since 2016. Over the years she has grown musically, with her...
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Like Alta Forma’s recent album Trajectory, Aerostation’s Rethink presents a set...
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While Serena Gabriel’s newest release is digital only (download or streaming), it is effectively the length of a triple LP set, or a little over two hours. It is an explorative and...
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Behind the Sun Collective is a band from Norwich, UK, and a brand new band for Fruits de Mer. They played at the 2024 FdM summer festival and immediately grabbed Keith Jones’ attention with...
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Alta Forma’s Trajectory continues the, er, trajectory plotted on their debut, Spatium...
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We last covered percussionist Walt Shaw on his 2025 collaboration Towards Momentum...
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The Owl Service is an English alternative folk music collective formed in 2006 by multi-instrumentalist Steve Paul Collins. Back in 1990 Collins was a teen, and unsurprisingly a metalhead. One day,...
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Snorkel is a collective of musicians from varied backgrounds who come together to produce music with little respect for established stylistic boundaries. They do, however, share an aesthetic that...
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Positively uplifting, melodic, and beautiful; this time out Italian sonic sculptor Marco Billi (a.k.a. Jarguna) has enlisted the help of Swedish cellist / violist Henrik Meierkord and French...
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The Chemistry Set (Paul Lake and Dave McLean) has unleashed another Fruits de Mer 7-inch of their signature trippy British psych pop concocted in their musical lab. The A Side is a bizarre song...
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