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Jake Playmo - My Favorite Toys

Cover art Who better to explore the concept of toys through music than someone named Jake Playmo? This is the German composer/musician/producer’s (whose real name is Jan Klare) attempt to broaden his audience...  » Read more
(Posted by Paul Hightower 2013-11-08)

Help - Help

Cover art In the early weeks of 1971 the eponymous debut by California trio Help began showing up in record racks, a sparkling gem of west coast rock. A mix of period styles and outstanding songwriting filled...  » Read more
(Posted by Peter Thelen 2013-11-07)

Blim - Zero / No Frills

Cover art Way back in the heady days of the early ‘90s British space-rock jam band scene there was Blim, regrettably and unfairly overshadowed by bands with bigger names who got an earlier head-start, but...  » Read more
(Posted by Peter Thelen 2013-10-27)

Storm - Lost in Time

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The Storm, or simply ‘Storm’ as they were billed on their second album, were a Spanish band formed at the end of the 60s by brothers Angel and Diego Ruiz (guitar and drums respectively)...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 2013-10-26)

Forrest Fang - The Wolf at the Ruins / Migration

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The miniscule amount of Forrest Fang's music I heard before this reissue arrived was mostly electronic ambient stuff, which is nice enough but not something I'm going to seek out very often. I was...

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(Posted by Jon Davis 2013-10-15)

The Green Pajamas - November

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By 1987, when the Green Pajamas released their masterful second album, Book of Hours, they already had quite a backlog of material that hadn't been released — songs that tended...

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(Posted by Jon Davis 2013-10-07)

Copernicus - L’Étérnité Immédiate

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Copernicus hit the scene in the mid-80s, a rambling beat poet with a message that nothing exists, not the earth or anything on it; his reality is viewed through subatomic terms. If nothing can stay...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 2013-10-06)

Maelstrom - Maelstrom

Cover art Black Widow has unearthed an extremely rare and overlooked gem from the early 70s. Maelstrom was formed and led by the late Roberts Owen (guitars, piano, Mellotron, and sax), James Larner (flute,...  » Read more
(Posted by Henry Schneider 2013-09-23)

Freddy Delirio - Journey

Cover art Freddy Delirio is the pseudonym for Federico Pedichini, Italian philosopher, musician, sound engineer, and producer. He was the keyboardist for Italian cult band Death SS and the lead singer for the...  » Read more
(Posted by Henry Schneider 2013-09-15)

Sula Bassana - Dreamer - 10 Year Anniversary Edition

Cover art This was Sula Bassana’s debut, the solo project of German multi-instrumentalist Dave Schmidt. For an album that’s only been around for ten years, this already has quite a history, starting life as...  » Read more
(Posted by Peter Thelen 2013-09-03)
 

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