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Reconnaissance Fly: Flower Futures

Read "Flower Futures" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Vocalist, flautist Polly Moller concocted the premise for this album based on collections of Internet-based spam poetry, or as the press release states, “spoetry." It's quite kooky, yet thoroughly engaging. Slight comparisons to small ensemble Frank Zappa, largely from a lyrical standpoint, come to fruition as the band performs with a theatrical flair, and an ideology ...

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Soar Trio: Emergency Management Heist

Read "Emergency Management Heist" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Edgetone Records prides itself on taking risks and offers extensive support for its roster of artists, who often compose and perform outside the box. Therefore, the cleverly titled Emergency Management Heist is an avant-garde trio outing that emits a sensation that the musicians could be planning some sort of raid amid pensive or gradually climactic incarnations. ...

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Thee Unhip

Label: Edgetone Records
Released: 2013
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Truth Teller

Label: Edgetone Records
Released: 2013
Track listing: 1. Infinitism 06:42;2. Truth Teller 09:08;3. Snow Ghost 10:03;4. Luggage Store Breakdown 09:34;5. Q'Cee; 6. Universal Message; 7. Faceless Woman; 8. Sydämestäni Rakastan 06:14;9. Seeker 02:42;10. Danish Nights 04:20;11. For the Brothers Be 04:22

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Quantum

Label: Edgetone Records
Released: 2013

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Rent Romus' Lords of Outland: Thee Unhip

Read "Thee Unhip" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Thee Unhip is a poem by band member, trumpeter/electronics artist C.J. Borosque. The seasoned and thoroughly hip band that was founded by woodwind ace Rent Romus in 1984 is a collaboration between West Coast experimental jazz record labels, Nine Winds and Edgetone. Exciting, raucous, slightly spaced-out and wily, the band has quite a bit of fun ...

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Noertker's Moxie: Little Bluedevil (Blue Rider Suite, Vol. 2)

Read "Little Bluedevil (Blue Rider Suite, Vol. 2)" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


In the liners to Little Bluedevil (Blue Rider Suite, Vol. 2), bassist Bill Noertker provides insight into his penchant for gleaning inspiration from visual artists and extending the Germany-based Blue Rider Movement that was formed in 1911 by artists, armed with disparate creative ideologies. Noertker's compositions derive inferences from nouveau classical concepts, dance, minimalism, mainstream jazz, ...

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Cloudknitter Suite Live

Label: Edgetone Records
Released: 2012
Track listing: Clouds, Who Are They? ;The Little Country ;The Factory ;The Cloudknitters ;Booming Business ;The Destroyers 0;The Protectors ;The Cloud Snake 0;The Little Wizard ;The Oracle ;The Next Story


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