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Eleven years prior to this writing, multi-instrumentalist and composer Dan Cavalca was invited to collaborate with Claudio Scolari (also a multi-instrumentalist) to work on their debut offering... » Read more
Now here is a new compilation album that I have been looking forward to for quite some time. Fruits de Mer, the purveyors of all things psych, prog, etc. have a strong love for Krautrock. Over the... » Read more
The classic piano trio lineup of piano, bass, and drums is not a setting that we often hear Satoko Fujii playing in. She’s well-known for a wide range of common and uncommon configurations, but... » Read more
This Canadian instrumental quartet, based in Winnipeg, has been around for about twenty years, and for the most part the membership hasn’t changed with the exception of the drummer switch...
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Clara Engel is a Canadian singer-songwriter in much the same vein as Timothy Renner of Stone Breath. Her new solo album, A New Skin, has unique packaging. The CD is housed in a paper sleeve... » Read more
I’ve already written expressing my opinion of the work of composer Alan Simon... » Read more
In the annals of troubling band names, There Is No Time stands with certain questionability, though I have heard far worse (Public Foot the Roman, anyone?). It is the project of Chris Boros,...
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Matthias Schrön, AKA Estompen, has released his third album of experimental music, Trend des Universums. Estompen’s approach is to feed his rock music through digital devices and software... » Read more
I expect Fake Dudes will be the kind of album that polarizes listeners’ opinions. The music is very creative and interesting rock with a loose jazzy attitude, featuring moments of... » Read more These are the most recent changes made to artists, releases, and articles.