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Natto Quartet: Headlands

Read "Headlands" reviewed by Frank Rubolino


Sounds of the mystical Orient and the more assertive Western world clash head-on when the Natto Quartet ignites. Philip Gelb, an extremely versatile and resourceful shakuhachi player, and Shoko Hikage, an astute proponent of the ancient koto, contribute the Eastern sensibilities that flow well beyond the cultural borders of their instruments’ roots. On the Western front, ...

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Six Synaptics

Label: 482 Music
Released: 2002

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Sticks And Stones

Label: 482 Music
Released: 2002
Track listing: Turning The Mark; Equally Strong; Lose My Number; Suhassani; End Of The Game; Usetosay; Sons Of Slaves; Hannibul; Spaces; Salvador; Spicer.

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The Picture Show

Label: 482 Music
Released: 2002
Track listing: Prologue: Cameo Frame: Tic-Toc; The Party; Slow Boat; A Little Pick-Me-Up; Tic-Toc Reprise; Never One To Complain; A Few Good Men; Graduation Day. The Picture Show: Places Everyone; Hold It... Hold It!; The Ugliest Girl Alive; Time Out; Corsages; The Big Top; Intermission (Music Provided by the Half Time Trio); Curtain; The Cocktail Party Effect; The Slow Learners Club; A Perfect Fit; Dance Lessons; A Place For Us. Epilogue: Last... Words: Last Words; Politician; Just A Little Loving; You Don't Know Me; Child Star; The Dutch Boy; Just a Song Before I Go.

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Matana Roberts/Josh Abrams/Chad Taylor: Sticks And Stones

Read "Sticks And Stones" reviewed by Mark Corroto


I had the disc Sticks And Stones spinning in my CD walkman for entire week before I researched the musicians that recorded this approachable session. Listeners may be familiar with the drummer Chad Taylor, a principal in all the various machinations of the Chicago Underground bands, and problably also attuned to basssit Josh Abrams work with ...

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The Treehouse Project: The Picture Show

Read "The Picture Show" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Drummer Michael Reed's Treehouse Project takes a decidedly idiosyncratic turn on The Picture Show. The tunes on this 3-CD set reflect a conscious marriage of image and music (or, in the case of the last disc, words and music). While the idea of tying music to art is not a novel one, this set twists the ...

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And

Label: 482 Music
Released: 2001

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The Treehouse Project

Label: 482 Music
Released: 2000
Track listing: 1. Ground Run 2. Krista 3. Super 8 4. The Brick 5. Eulogy 6. Tornado Watch 7. Blue Without You 8. Piqua City Limits 9. Dear Mr. Locrius 10. Mission Accepted

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Entymology

Label: 482 Music
Released: 2000


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