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The Muffins - Bandwidth

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The Muffins are back! Really?! Yes, after 17 years of dead silence, they are back from the grave. I’m curious what changes will have taken place. Only few bands are capable of recreating that...

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(Posted by Roel Steverink 2002-09-01)

The Muffins - Bandwidth

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Many bands from the 70s and 80s that reform do so for strictly financial reasons. They might hit the concert circuit to cash in, and the results can range from pleasantly nostalgic to downright...

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(Posted by David Ashcraft 2002-09-01)

The Muffins - Bandwidth

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The Muffins were one of those seminal East Coast US groups who started life entrenched in one style (Canterbury / ReR influenced rock jazz) before migrating into a variant style (experimental free...

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(Posted by Jeff Melton 2002-09-01)

The Dark Aether Project - The Gentle Art of Firewalking

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This is the third release from Adam Levin’s ever-changing Dark Aether Project. How much is it changing? Well, Levin is the only member returning from 1999’s Feed the Silence,...

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(Posted by Sean McFee 2002-09-01)

The Dark Aether Project - The Gentle Art of Firewalking

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All too often progressive influenced bands are earmarked for the airplay abyss, just on the edge of anonymity as in the case of Adam Levin’s group, The Dark Aether Project. The five-piece...

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(Posted by Jeff Melton 2002-09-01)

T-Bass UK - The Fabulous Neutrinos

Cover art This disc opens in very upbeat, rocking fashion, as electronic music meets rock anthem. “Know Fear,” despite the name, is a bright, lighthearted affair, a dead ringer for the stronger melodic...  » Read more
(Posted by Phil Derby 2002-09-01)

Storm at Sunrise - The Suffering

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Storm at Sunrise’s debut was a faithful, if slightly amusing, Southern-bred retread of the classic 70s rock sound of Deep Purple, ZZ Top, and Kansas. But even with Black Oak Arkansas veteran...

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(Posted by Paul Hightower 2002-09-01)

Stinkhorn - Altered Takes

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In anticipation of their appearance at the Progman festival in Seattle this summer, Stinkhorn have put together this little teaser of a CD. It contains early versions of two of the highlights of...

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(Posted by Jon Davis 2002-09-01)

Steve Jansen / Claudio Chianura - Kinoapparatom

Cover art Writing about music is often difficult, trying to find words to describe what is essentially a non-verbal experience. When the music tends toward the ambient realm, this problem is intensified. Former...  » Read more
(Posted by Jon Davis 2002-09-01)

Stephen Phillips - Cycles 4

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There is ambient, and then there is ambient. This is true ambient, for fans of completely tuneless, minimalist drones and occasional other sounds electronic. For example, after a couple of minutes,...

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(Posted by Phil Derby 2002-09-01)
 

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