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Gong - The Birthday Party

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Just what the world needs, another live album by Gong!?! On some terms The Birthday Party can be compared to the live albums released by their conceptually inferior contemporaries,...

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(Posted by Jeff Melton 1996-03-01)

Gerard - Save Knight by the Night

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Keyboardist Toshio Egawa is one of the prime movers in Japan's progressive rock scene since the late 70s – originally with the band Novela, then splitting in the early 70s to form his own...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 1996-03-01)

Gamelan Pacifica - Trance Gong

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Based in the Seattle area, Gamelan Pacifica is a group of musicians in residence at Cornish College of the Arts. Their music – while not strictly traditional in itself – uses the...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 1996-03-01)

Galahad - Sleepers

Cover art I haven't been keeping up to date with Galahad, the last album I had heard was their first CD Nothing Is Written from more years ago than I care to remember. Based on that album I had written...  » Read more
(Posted by Peter Thelen 1996-03-01)

Fukkeduk - Ornithozozy

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Well the name may cost this group some listeners, but I guess it could be said that anything in the Art Zoyd / Univers Zero axis may do the same anyway! Fukkeduk sure aren't shooting to be...

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(Posted by Mike McLatchey 1996-03-01)

Ezra - Shapes

Cover art As heavily featured as keyboards are on Shapes, It is surprising that Ezra is a three piece outfit consisting of vocals/guitar, bass, drums — and no keyboards. In fact, I'd say that the...  » Read more
(Posted by Mike Grimes 1996-03-01)

Everon, Wings of Steel, Dilemma & Summer Indoors - 1995 Releases

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These four releases represent the more commercial side of the SI sound, and while I'm happy to report on them, they do seem at a bit of a letdown compared to other more challenging and...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 1996-03-01)

Epilogue - Hide

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Epilogue sounds like a combination of more accessible current neo-prog bands and mid-80s synth-rock bands. I can easily envision many of their tunes having videos on MTV back during the Adam Curry...

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(Posted by Mike Grimes 1996-03-01)

Epica, Arpia & Hyaena - Confini, Liberazione & Scene

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Pick Up Records is a relatively new Italian label, their first release (Midian's Soulinside) came at the end of 1994, and they have since released a number of releases by relatively...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 1996-03-01)

England - The Last of the Jubblies

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Best known for their classic Garden Shed, England will forever be remembered as one of the few "new" bands of the late 70s United Kingdom brave enough to make unadulterated,...

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(Posted by Mike Ohman 1996-03-01)
 

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