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Hazmat Modine

HAZMAT MODINE plays the kind of Blues one might have found in a barrelhouse in New Orleans had the city been inhabited by gypsies who performed with Otis Redding and the city had been built on the Black Sea. The band is driven by harmonicas, tuba, drums, guitars, Banjo and a full horn section. Guests play such exotic instruments as the Romanian cimbalom, the banjitar, and the Claviola. Front man Wade Schuman has the appropriately throaty voice of someone who has both hopped freight trains and collaborated with the Throat Singers of Tuva. For the past eight years, the band has been touring in over 40 countries worldwide

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Article: Catching Up With

The Creative Convergence Of R*Time And Doug Hammond

Read "The Creative Convergence Of R*Time And Doug Hammond" reviewed by Lawrence Peryer


A metal sculpture, a borrowed ladder, and Doug Hammond's unexpected presence transformed a routine tour stop into the genesis of It's Now: R*Time Plays Doug Hammond (ESP-Disk, 2024). During R*Time's performance at a gallery in Linz, Austria, drummer Igal Foni spotted a metal sculpture he wanted to incorporate. When the venue declined permission, he found a ...

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Article: Album Review

Sväng: Hauptbahnhof

Read "Hauptbahnhof" reviewed by Anthony Shaw


From the outset, Sväng's eighth album Hauptbahnhof evokes a bygone age of often gilded life, leisured strolls, and acoustic instrumentation. Or is it just the evocative sound of their four harmonicas that immediately conjures marching men, wartime truces and so forth? In any case this album of idiosyncratic tunes, and one song, does more than its ...

Album

Hazmat Modine

Label: Jaro Medien
Released: 2013

Album

Cicada

Label: JARO
Released: 2011
Track listing: Mocking Bird, Child of a Blind Man, Two Forty Seven, Cicada,Buddy, In Two Years,  I've Been Lonely For So Long, The Tide, Ebb Tide, Walking Stick, So Glad, Cotonou Stomp, Dead Crow.

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Article: Album Review

Hazmat Modine: Cicada

Read "Cicada" reviewed by Anthony Shaw


To call this band is eclectic is a understatement; to call it spectacular is a simplification; to say it is led by a mouth-harp duo is approximating a partial truth, but ignores the other seven people that comprise the troupe, not to mention ten other “past, adjunct and intermittent Hazmaticians!" However, the start and end has ...

Album

Bahamut

Label: Jaro Medien
Released: 2007


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