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Pink Filth - Seventeen Bubblegum Smashes!

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Um. This is not Pink Floyd, it is Pink Filth. The name is not only a clever pun to fool high school stoners into buying the album (if they could find it in any store on this planet) but it also is...

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(Posted by Robert Norwood 1999-01-01)

Praise Space Electric - Mushroom Jazz

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This is progressive rock with a groove. The title Mushroom Jazz is actually a pretty apt name, as this is not too stylistically far away from Acid Jazz. Weird analog synth sounds, funky...

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(Posted by Mike Ohman 1999-01-01)

Richard Horowitz & Sussan Deyhim - Majoun

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To me, Majoun is everything “world music” ought to be, but usually isn't. This collaboration between composer / multi-instrumentalist Richard Horowitz and Iranian vocalist...

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(Posted by Mike Ohman 1999-01-01)

Robert Fripp - The Gates of Paradise

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Here is the next installment in Robert Fripp’s ongoing Soundscapes series, except this one is surprisingly dull. Here we have a full length disc on which Fripp explores precisely one (1)...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 1999-01-01)

Roy Harper - The Dream Society

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Being known as a freaky folky friend to 70s English rock superstars must be pretty annoying to Roy Harper. However, it's exciting to see him receive some well deserved U.S. promotion in support...

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(Posted by Jeff Melton 1999-01-01)

Ruins - Vrresto

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Vrresto is classic Ruins as we’ve come to know them over the last eight or so releases, a high intensity power duo of drums, bass and operatic vocals that is often compared to Magma...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 1999-01-01)

Satoko Fujii & Natsuki Tamura - South Wind, Looking out the Window & A Song for Jyaki

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Pianist Satoko Fujii and her husband, trumpeter Natsuki Tamura, belong to a new genertaion of jazz performers and composers whose holistic approach to music seeks to expand the technical resources...

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(Posted by Rob Walker 1999-01-01)

Saviour Machine - Legend Part 1

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I first glimpsed a newsletter by this band at Progfest 95 (or was it '96?), and to be honest I thought it was some form of hate group and didn't give it another glance. The singer was bald,...

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(Posted by Dane Carlson 1999-01-01)

Sensitiva Immagine - E Tutto Comincio Cosi...

Cover art Here is one that Edison Records (RIP) of Japan spared no laudatory word on when it was first reissued by them back in the early 90s. Marquee's encyclopedia claims its origins as a cassette release...  » Read more
(Posted by Mike Ezzo 1999-01-01)

Serah - Senegal Moon

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Serah is an American born composer and singer who has lived in both Africa and France. Her material straddles the boundaries of new-age, world music, and pop, and this is her fourth release. The...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 1999-01-01)
 

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