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Tombstone Valentine - Hidden World

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Could this be a flashback to 1972 Berlin? Nope, it's actually 90s Indiana. But this two-woman, three-man combo certainly have that classic, droney Krautrock sound down pat. It could be the...

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(Posted by Mike Ohman 1999-04-01)

Thierry Zaboitzeff - India

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Dr. Zab strikes again, with his second release already (the fourth of his whole career) since calling it a long day with Art Zoyd back in 1997. On this soundtrack to a modern ballet project of the...

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(Posted by Mike Ezzo 1999-04-01)

The Residents - Wormwood

Cover art On the Bizarro World, Andrew Lloyd Webber decided to write a biblical musical, and somehow it ended up getting to our planet. It’s credited to the Residents, but I know where it really came from. In...  » Read more
(Posted by Jon Davis 1999-04-01)

The Ever-Expanding Suckholes - Asking Directions to Her Hair

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Been looking for a band that defies classification? Here ya go. This Newark, New Jersey band is all over the place on this pre-CD cassette release. Their web page lured me in on a ‘King...

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(Posted by Dane Carlson 1999-04-01)

Ten Jinn - As On a Darkling Plain

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The success of a progressive vocal project hinges on a lead singer’s ability to communicate a unique emotional quality and connect to an audience with the material. John Paul Strauss is the...

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(Posted by Jeff Melton 1999-04-01)

Ten Jinn - As On a Darkling Plain

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Finding a balance between the seemingly opposing forces of accessibility and progressivity is a task that many artists have attempted but few have mastered. Many hit the nail on the head for one or...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 1999-04-01)

Steve Gordon & Deborah Martin - Ancient Power

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If track titles like “Wind of Spirits,” “Spirit of the Mountain,” and a page of the booklet dedicated to preserving the ancient traditions of Apache culture don’t clue...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 1999-04-01)

Simon Goubert - Le Phare des Pierres Noires

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I was very impressed by this CD’s first track, “The Wind Will Come.” It tears right out of the speaker like classic Impulse Coltrane, a remarkable seven-minute piece that had me...

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(Posted by Mike McLatchey 1999-04-01)

Sanna Kurki-Suonio - Musta

Cover art With this release, Northside proves that their string of extraordinary CDs (see last issue’s overview) was no fluke. In addition, Musta proves that Sanna Kurki-Suonio is not just one of the...  » Read more
(Posted by Jon Davis 1999-04-01)

Sadhappy - Good Day Bad Dream

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Sadhappy has been one of Seattle’s quietly active units for the last few years. The group has undergone some famous personnel changes (in particular the departure of key saxophonist, Skerik...

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(Posted by Jeff Melton 1999-04-01)
 

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