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Nouvelles Lectures Cosmopolites - Unis & The Cereal Killer

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NLC is a project led by one Julien Ash, who has apparently been at this for some time, although these two releases were my first exposure to his work Their relative anonymity may not last, as they...

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(Posted by Sean McFee 2001-03-01)

Mythology Bullfinch - The Age of Chivalry & Songs from the Age of Fable

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This oddly entitled outfit seems to get their influences as much from classic and psychedelic rock as progressive rock. The Age of Chivalry is mostly a guitar, bass, and drums affair, with...

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(Posted by Mike McLatchey 2001-03-01)

Music from the Future - Mind Trips

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Music from the Future is the recording name of Marcel Peelen, a Dutch native who now resides in the United States. A certified therapeutic recreation specialist who seeks to use synthesized sounds...

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(Posted by Jim Chokey 2001-03-01)

Mashu - Elephants in Your Head?

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Hugh Hopper’s penchant to seek the unobtrusive collaboration results in another crystal of a project. This improvising trio is based on your typical guitar, bass and percussion scenario,...

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(Posted by Jeff Melton 2001-03-01)

Laraaji / Roger Eno - Islands

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First of all, this album is not a collaboration between Laraaji and Roger Eno. It is a split live album with separate performances from the two, recorded at the Lanzarote Music Festival in 1989....

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(Posted by Jon Davis 2001-03-01)

L'Ange Vert - Vol de Nuit

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Following quickly on the heels of Tempête et châtiments (reviewed in #20), l’Ange Vert’s fourth CD showcases live material from their 1999 tour. This French...

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(Posted by Jim Chokey 2001-03-01)

Kurgan's Bane - The Future Lies Broken

Cover art If you ever wondered what Rush might have sounded like with a female vocalist, wonder no more. Baltimore-based four-piece Kurgan's Bane is a band that obviously idolizes Rush, especially the...  » Read more
(Posted by Jon Davis 2001-03-01)

King Crimsom - A Beginners Guide to the King Crimson Collectors' Club

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One thing is certain: Robert Fripp and company have found a marketing outlet to appeal to the hard-core Crimson collector. Those of us left in the financial lurch now have a suitable access to the...

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(Posted by Jeff Melton 2001-03-01)

Kenso - Ken-Son-Gu-Su

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This writer was not in attendance for Kenso’s North American debut at Progfest 2000, but every report seems to indicate that their performance varied between outstanding and life-changing....

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(Posted by Sean McFee 2001-03-01)

Kenso - Ken-Son-Gu-Su

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One might wonder if we really need another live disc from Kenso, especially since the last one (In the...

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(Posted by Paul Hightower 2001-03-01)
 

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