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Radio Infrequency
By Paul Tynan
Label: NohJoh Music
Released: 2007
Track listing: Dapple Fan; May I+19; Radio Infrequency; Boinkhorb; Song for Mality; Nerget.
Paul Tynan: Radio Infrequency
by Martin Gladu
Throughout its successive waves of colonization, the foggy, Gulf-streamed shores of Nova Scotia, Canada have welcomed and fostered diverse musical cultures. Indeed, its French, Celtic and British musicological melting pot coalesced into a unique microcosm sometime during the 19th century. Yet, unlike their Scandinavian counterparts, local jazz musicians diverged en masse from this fertile heritage, opting ...
Paul Tynan: Radio Infrequency
by Jake Hanlon
One stereotypical visualization of a jazz group onstage sparks up the image of a smoke filled bar, the gentle tapping of glasses, a conversation in the corner between two friends. However, in the modern jazz world chamber jazz often reaches to eliminate stereotypes about conventional ensemble make-ups. While there certainly hasn't been a written-in-stone lineup for ...
Digital/Spiritual
By Paul Tynan
Label: NohJoh Music
Released: 2005
Track listing: 1. Being There
2. Babel/Our Foreign Policy
3. The Chair
4. My Next Wife
5. How Spacemen Lose Weight
6. Sorry Please
Freedom and Jealousy
By Paul Tynan
Label: NohJoh Music
Released: 2002
Track listing: 1. Hidden Reality
2. Plastic People
3. Solitarty Candel
4. On the Lighter Side..
5. Mottwigtun
6. Tielursumars
7. Stacktunhelbing
8. The Constant
NJPT
Label: NohJoh Music
Released: 2002
Track listing: 1. TGOK (Tynan) 2. 20 Midgets (Johnston) 3. From an Irish Folk Song
(Tynan) 4. Taken Back (Tynan) 5. Scott's Sketch Book (Tynan)
Texas Trilogy (Johnston) 6. I. Texas Inbred Crickets 7. II.Texas Toilet Bag
8. III. Texas Truck Water
Noel Johnston/Paul Tynan Quintet: NJPT
by Stephen Richardson
A Texas Trilogy" may conjure up many assorted images... perhaps of driving a weighty old 4x4 truck down dusty roads while pumping back a six pack of swill that tastes more of the soil of spent oil fields than any beer, and all the while being on your way to the local sleaze palace to find ...