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Luminos - Seize the Day

Cover art Seize the Day is the debut from this quartet from northeastern England. Musically, they fall roughly into the same realm of symphonic- and neo-prog-lite as Guy Manning or Mostly Autumn (sans...  » Read more
(Posted by Paul Hightower 2005-09-01)

Kit Watkins - World Fiction

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This may be one of Kit Watkins’ most sensual efforts to date. The creative foundation for most of the album’s 12 tracks is a percussion and synth track or groove that Watkins then solos...

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(Posted by Paul Hightower 2005-09-01)

Kinzokuebisu - Momijigari

Cover art When one band traverses a wide variety of styles, there’s always the danger that diversity will dissolve into chaos, leaving the listener more confused than intrigued. This Japanese band inhabits...  » Read more
(Posted by Jon Davis 2005-09-01)

Joe Deninzon & Stratospheerius - Live Wires

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Count me as a supporter of the proposition that the world needs more hot electric violinists playing jazz-rock fusion. Jean-Luc Ponty has moved on to other things, and someone has to take up the...

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(Posted by Jon Davis 2005-09-01)

Jasun Martz - The Pillory - The Battle

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This 2-CD set is supposed to be a sequel to Martz’s original Pillory album, which I have not heard (anyone want to send me a copy?). This ambitious undertaking, split into the CDs...

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(Posted by Sean McFee 2005-09-01)

Jasun Martz - The Pillory - The Battle

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Ex-Zappa sideman and painter Jasun Martz is also a semi-classical electro-acoustic composer who has been operating under your popular music radar for sometime. His initial recording, The...

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(Posted by Jeff Melton 2005-09-01)

Jasun Martz - The Pillory - The Battle

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Some 28 years ago Martz released his first epic, The Pillory, to great critical acclaim, with its massed Mellotrons and dreamy atmospherics, and then he drifted off the screen for all this...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 2005-09-01)

Inquire - Melancholia

Cover art The second CD on this 2-disk set is devoted to a lively and entertaining rendition of Louis Verne’s 3rd Organ Symphony. Fans of Keith Emerson’s various classical interpretations, or...  » Read more
(Posted by Paul Hightower 2005-09-01)

Herbie Kritzer - The Tree Lizard

Cover art Californian Herbie Kritzer is clearly someone who enjoys having fun with music. Even his name sounds a bit cartoon-ish, and there’s certainly a streak of sly wit and boy-ish playfulness to many of...  » Read more
(Posted by Paul Hightower 2005-09-01)

Groovector - Darklubing at Tavastia

Cover art From time to time I see a band criticized for not realizing what their own strengths are, for moving out of the area where they shine. I’m wary of that kind of reasoning, as it should be the...  » Read more
(Posted by Jon Davis 2005-09-01)
 

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