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Businessless

Label: Drip Audio
Released: 2024
Track listing: Useless Genius 1; When The Buzzards Leave The Bones; Useless Genius 2; Doctor Dawn; Useless Genius 3; CJ Blues.

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Sick Boss: Businessless

Read "Businessless" reviewed by Chris May


This bracing sophomore album from Vancouver's improvising sextet Sick Boss resonates with the beyond-genre territory of the late Jaimie Branch's Fly Or Die quartet. At a surface level there is the shared use of trumpet and cello, but deeper than that, Businessless embraces the riot grrrl abandon so beloved of Branch. Echoes of Fly Or Die ...

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Sick Boss

Label: Drip Audio
Released: 2017
Track listing: Amadman; Bad Buddhist; Ruthless Waltz; Bug Ya! (Pt.1); They've Got Tombstones In Their Eyes; See You Out There; Mona; Bug Ya! (Pt.2); Troubled

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Path Of A Smile

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Label: Drip Audio
Released: 2012
Duration: 05:56

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Hemlock

Label: Drip Audio
Released: 2012
Track listing: Winnow; Dusty; Yield; Wish pt.1; Wish pt.2; Kick; Safety; Hemlock pt. 1; Hemlock pt. 2.

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Invitation

Label: Drip Audio
Released: 2012
Track listing: Invitation; Why Are You Yelling?; Your Grace; Chorale; Path Of A Smile; Not So Far; Little Pieces; You Will Be Loved Again; Punchy; End Waltz; Warming.

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The Ratchet Orchestra: Hemlock

Read "Hemlock" reviewed by Ted Harms


Wikipedia defines a ratchet as a mechanical device that allows for motion in only one direction; it also could be a piss-take or deliberate mispronunciation of “rat shit." Certainly the former is more appropriate for The Ratchet Orchestra's Hemlock, from a very large ensemble led by bassist/composer Nicolas Caloia. This group of 30 players is primarily ...

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The Peggy Lee Band: Invitation

Read "Invitation" reviewed by Ted Harms


This is the fifth album, and second on Drip Audio, of Vancouver-based cellist Peggy Lee's ensemble. The Peggy Lee Band members are all solid players, and each has their turn taking the lead through this 11-song recording. The strong tunes occasionally evoke the feel and vibe of guitarist Bill Frisell's early '90s sextet classics This Land ...

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The Peggy Lee Band: Invitation

Read "Invitation" reviewed by Troy Collins


Based in Vancouver, Canada since the early 1990s, Canadian cellist Peggy Lee has been steadily building an impressive discography. Invitation is the fifth album by her self-titled band, and the group's second release for Drip Audio. The record encompasses a broad stylistic range, revealing influences as disparate as folksy Americana and exotic Afro-pop--though Lee's harmonically sophisticated ...

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Way Out Northwest

Label: Drip Audio
Released: 2009
Track listing: haufig eine hydraulische Metaphertendenz; Magic Clock Machine; Sibila e Succhia; Sharpening the Windings until they roll up, roll up and snag on the point of the Tear; Taktgebertendenz; Gone, Goner.


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