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Robert Ashley's Automatic Writing, originally released as an LP by Lovely Music in 1979. Over the course of Robert Ashley's career his preoccupation with language and the voice took many forms. He became known in his librettos as a wonderful, funny,…

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Indulge in the harmonious blend of tradition and innovation with Jazzkia, the Saskia Laroo Jazz Quartet. This exceptional ensemble, led by the world-renowned trumpeter Saskia Laroo, brings together a diverse array of jazz and cross-over musicians…

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At a very young age, Delton Screechie (born Delton Lowe, March 1959) listened to such artists as Baba Brooks, Don Drummond, and Roland Alphonso. It was the golden era of Ska music, which was followed by Rock Steady. He was encouraged to sing by his…

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The name “Sho-Shin” is derived from a concept of the Zen Buddhism which means “beginner’s mind”, and express the idea of a fresh, spontaneous, trans-idiomatic approach to musical improvisation. The duo has already performed in numerous contexts in…

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To Be Continued by Soul Folk featuring Will Hammond, Jr. draws on jazz, hip-hop, techno, folk to create 17 compelling tracks that surprise and hold the listener's interest. Highly recommended.

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Kerman (5UUs, Present, Thinking Plague, Aranis …). Anglo-American-Dutch post-punk prog rock and experimental soundscapes with a dash of Monty Python thrown in. A reunion of an 80s band that never existed (but should have): twangy guitars, nifty…

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Hypnotic trashrock, sleazy garage chansons and anarchistisc trashpunk by an androgyn looking quartet from Dutch origin. Sounding like ‘The Scream’ by Munch stolen by the Stooges en heald by Tarantino.

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CD with a few tracks from Suphala -- Suphala is a tabla artist, composer, and producer. She is a protégé of tabla players Ustad Alla Rakha and Zakir Hussain and is based in New York City.

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Ave Rara has a clear feel of soft Brazilian jazz with most arrangements taking advantage of the small ensemble to explore the nuances in each track performed here. For example, the opening track, Lenine’s “Tuaregue e Nagô,” adds a very nice…

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"Judging from this album, it was a stroke of genius to match Tom Cora's earthy, aggressive cello with the bludgeoning force of The Ex at full throttle."
"You're thinking of The Ex and "the right to piss and shit in different colours"... Their music…
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