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Ik wou

Label: Brokken Records
Released: 2019

Article: Album Review

Alan Purves: Hide and Squeak

Read "Hide and Squeak" reviewed by Vic Albani


Tredici anni dopo il precedente lavoro solistico, lo “scozzese" ormai da molti anni trapiantato in Olanda (a ruota degli amici e compagni di mille avventure sonore Ernst Reijseger, Sean Bergin, Albert van Veenendall, e altri ancora) Alan “Gunga" Purves, da alle stampe un nuovo creativo lavoro completamente concepito nella sua Amsterdam. Ciò che colpisce ...

Album

Hide and Squeak

Label: Brokken Records
Released: 2017
Track listing: Who's There; Ghost Ship; 7 ate 9; In a Place in Space; Zombie Wackers; Under the Bramble Tree; Speeding Down & Slowing Up; Crystal Eyes; Pig Happy; Gunga's Din; Amar Rock'n; Still Standing Still (at 694 km/s); Till Squeak Shuts Up; Hide & Squeak.

Album

Self Portrait In Pale Blue

Label: Brokken Records
Released: 2014
Track listing: 1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; 7; 8; 9; 10; 11; 12; 13.

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And the cowgirls kept on dancing

Label: Brokken Records
Released: 2014
Track listing: Nice to see you; Before the jump is over; An unspun web; New shoes blues; Clean up your own closet; Come in; Camel thurst; Tiny klompen; It's now forever; Tok the tok; And the cowgirls kept on dancing; To bet on bells; Dutch delights; Love story.

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Article: Album Review

The Two Al's: And the cowgirls kept on dancing

Read "And the cowgirls kept on dancing" reviewed by Eyal Hareuveni


The Two Al's are Dutch explorers of the prepared piano Albert van Veenendaal and Scottish, Amsterdam-based percussionist Alan Purves. Both offer a wild ride of inventive, bizarre, cheerful, squeaky, absurd and freaky spontaneous improvised songs on their first recorded collaboration. Both musician are experienced in solo and intimate, chamber formats with adventurous ...

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Corrie van Binsbergen: Self Portrait In Pale Blue

Read "Self Portrait In Pale Blue" reviewed by Eyal Hareuveni


Dutch guitarist Corrie van Binsbergen's musical aesthetics are often compared to charismatic, extrovert guitarists from the school of Jimi Hendrix, Frank Zappa or Marc Ribot. Her first solo album is something completely different. It began to take form by accident after a scheduled recording was cancelled and van Binsbergen, with encouragement from pianist Albert van Veenendaal, ...

Album

Midday Moon

Label: Brokken Records
Released: 2009


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