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Augmented Reality: Augmented Reality

Read "Augmented Reality" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


Collaborative trios are a tricky business. While all three members might set out to form an equal musical partnership, that rarely happens. Sometimes the instrumentation dictates the focal point, as with the fascinating group, Fly--drummer Jeff Ballard, bassist Larry Grenadier and tenor saxophonist Mark Turner--which is as democratic as they come, yet the horn draws the ...

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Vertical

Label: Daywood Drive Records
Released: 2010
Track listing: Some Days; Vertical; Elastic Nature; Where I belong: JW's Baiao (Dedicated to Jimmy Wyble); Obrigado Villa; Waiting for Victoria; Right Angles; My Little Girl's Lullaby; Zigzag; Take Your Pick; The Medusa; I Can See You From Here.

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The Satie Project

Label: Daywood Drive Records
Released: 2010
Track listing: Second Gymnopedie; Nocturne # 2; I Idylle; Nocturne # 3; Third Gymnopedie; First Gnossienne; Nocturne # 4; First Gymnopedie; III Meditation; Nocturne # 1; II Aubade; Second Gnossienne; Nocturne # 6; Nocturne # 5; Olga Polka.

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Sandro Albert: Vertical

Read "Vertical" reviewed by Raul d'Gama Rose


Ever since the path-breaking, horn-like excursions of guitarist Charlie Christian in Benny Goodman's band, the language and literature of the guitar have forever been changed. Today's exponents, from Pat Metheny to Fred Frith, have stretched its boundaries, albeit from dramatically different perspectives of the musical spectrum. Sandro Albert fits somewhere in the dynamic pantheon of guitarists, ...

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Label: Daywood Drive Records
Released: 2010
Duration: 04:29

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Dan Willis and Velvet Gentlemen: The Satie Project

Read "The Satie Project" reviewed by Raul d'Gama Rose


French composer Erik Satie (1866--1925), a contemporary of Claude Debussy, was often scorned and, had it not been for his friend, Debussy would have been largely ignored as well by his generation. Debussy not only supported Satie, but championed his work as well, and saw to it that some very forward thinking pieces, such as the ...

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Second Gymnopedie

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Label: Daywood Drive Records
Released: 2010
Duration: 7:28


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