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Dystopia - The Second Dawn

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Most of the time, when I listen to music, I don’t actively think about the intentions of the musicians. I just listen and judge the sounds on their own terms. Only later do I sometimes wonder...

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(Posted by Jon Davis 2000-05-01)

Djam Karet - Suspension and Displacement & Burning the Hard City

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Originally released simultaneously as two separate albums in 1991, these offerings represent the evolution of the sounds explored on 1989’s Reflections from the Firepool into its two...

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(Posted by Dan Casey 2000-05-01)

Discus - 1st

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Progressive rock from unlikely places: Indonesia. Sure, we’ve covered a lot of Gamelan influenced music like the recent Mani Nuemeier releases, Gamelan Pacifica, and even the home-grown...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 2000-05-01)

David Helpling - Sleeping on the Edge of the World

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On Sleeping on the Edge of the World, synthesist David Helpling has conjured up 11 portraits of the subconscious, a soundtrack to your dreams if you will. This collection sits well beside...

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(Posted by Paul Hightower 2000-05-01)

David Bagsby - Transphoria

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From Tulsa Oklahoma, Bagsby has been around for a few years doing his thing; he had a fairly interesting release with keyboardist Kurt Rongey as Xen a few years back. On this latest release Bagsby...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 2000-05-01)

Coyote Oldman - House Made of Dawn

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This duo of flautists, Michael Graham Allen and Barry Stramp, creates a music far beyond that of the acoustic instrument. Processed through a myriad of effects, the tones of the flute create music...

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(Posted by Mike McLatchey 2000-05-01)

Cipher - No Ordinary Man

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Ambient music, like any other genre, has many sounds, from purely electronic soundscapes, to cut-and-paste pointillism, to environmental collage. Cipher presents a jazzy take on the quiet side of...

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(Posted by Jon Davis 2000-05-01)

Chrome - Chrome Flashback / Chrome Live / The Best Of

Cover art When I first heard Chrome back in the early 80s, my initial reaction was “Ouch!” All I heard was a wall of distortion and mangled vocals – their brand of art-punk was too much punk and too...  » Read more
(Posted by Jon Davis 2000-05-01)

Cheryl Gunn - The Sun at Midnight

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Liner notes which throw phrases around like “an immensely personal journey towards self-discovery” and “this powerful message of personal redemption” are all warning signs:...

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(Posted by Paul Hightower 2000-05-01)

Can - Box

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Can's legacy in the progressive rock/experimental field is nothing short of legendary. What has been lacking is any real tangible support for the myth in the form of easy access for present day...

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(Posted by Jeff Melton 2000-05-01)
 

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