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Ain Soph - Five Evolved from Nine

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[Regarding Five Evolved from Nine (ed.):]

This Japanese band has been around for a while and has put out some pretty damn good music. Unabashedly Canterbury influenced...

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(Posted by Mike McLatchey 1993-10-01)

Adrian Marcator - Eiderland Suite

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Eiderland is strongly rooted in German traditional folk music stylings, although all of its twenty tracks are original material. In summary it could be said by comparison, that...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 1993-10-01)

Änglagård - Hybris

Cover art Änglagård is a new young Swedish band composing and playing songs that combine the aggressiveness of mid-period King Crimson with gentle flowing Scandinavian "folk" music. This combination is unique...  » Read more
(Posted by Henry Schneider 1992-12-31)

John Cale - Comes Alive

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Does anybody remember the Velvet Underground? I don't. Sure I've heard Lou Reed and even Nico, and I've seen Andy Warhol's video for The Cars. But the Underground itself was before...

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(Posted by Jon Davis 1984-11-30)

Jethro Tull - Under Wraps

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Jethro Tull has been with us now for 15 years or more. In this time, they have changed dramatically, from the late 60s folk-blues influenced rock, through their mid-70s elaborately orchestrated...

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(Posted by Jon Davis 1984-10-24)

Machine and the Synergetic Nuts - Machine and the Synergetic Nuts

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The 90s and beyond have seen a steady procession of Japanese avant-rock bands emerge, make a handful of albums, and disappear again. Machine and the Synergetic Nuts comes out of this tradition with...

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(Posted by Sean McFee 0003-12-01)
 

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