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Nuova Era - L'Ultimo Viaggio

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Nuova Era was one of the first groups in the late 80s that helped to revive progressive and symphonic rock in Italy. Their first album, L’Ultimo Viaggio, was released in 1988 and,...

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(Posted by Mike McLatchey 1999-11-01)

Kennelmus - Folkstone Prism

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Something of a last gasp for psychedelia, this Phoenix quartet’s self-released 1971 debut proved to be their sole vinyl offering. Though originally conceived as a rock opera, most of the...

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(Posted by Michael Draine 1999-11-01)

Jeff Greinke - Lost Terrain

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This is one of Jeff Greinke’s best releases to date and definitely worth the words “an ambient music classic.” Greinke’s inspiration comes from both Brian Eno and Jon...

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(Posted by Mike McLatchey 1999-11-01)

Hugh Hopper & Kramer - Huge

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Ex-Soft Machine bassist Hugh Hopper’s second album with ex-Bongwater Kramer is quite different than their last collaborative disc. Whereas A Remake You Made (1995) focussed on...

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(Posted by Jeff Melton 1999-11-01)

Henry Cow - Unrest

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While the late 80s reissue of Henry Cow’s second album was not accompanied by a large dose of irregular remixing (as had been the case for the first and third), it still suffered from some...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 1999-11-01)

Gnidrolog - ...In Spite of Harry's Toenail

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While Yes, King Crimson, ELP, and Genesis went on to considerable fame, there were a good number of English bands that didn’t fare so well as far as output goes, but were equally as...

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(Posted by Mike McLatchey 1999-11-01)

Geinoh Yamashirogumi - Osorezan / Doh No Kembai

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Geinoh Yamashirogumi, also known as the Yamashiro Group, is a Japanese choral group made up of amateur musicians who are a remarkable ensemble and perform the distinctive, compelling, and fantastic...

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(Posted by Dean Suzuki 1999-11-01)

Delivery - Fool's Meeting

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The roots of Canterbury lie in albums such as Fools Meeting, an LP which has been unavailable for many years only now surfacing on the Cuneiform label. The album is particularly notable...

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(Posted by Jeff Melton 1999-11-01)

Deborah Martin - Deep Roots, Hidden Water

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Spotted Peccary is a label that seems to have evolved its own sound, which consists of a slightly more accessible and melodic approach to ambient space music. Deborah Martin is a synthesist, like...

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(Posted by Mike McLatchey 1999-11-01)

Ash Ra Tempel - Schwingungen / Seven Up & Join Inn / Starring Rosi

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Here we have domestic releases of the consummate Krautrock band’s early albums. Though not as quotable to neo-Kraut hipsters as Can, Faust, Kraftwerk and Neu! — Ash Ra Tempel were...

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(Posted by Tom Hayes 1999-11-01)
 

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