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Pip Pyle's Equip' Out: Instants

Read "Instants" reviewed by John Kelman


Widely recognized as the drummer of the British Canterbury progressive rock scene, Pip Pyle has made his mark playing for a number of seminal bands, including Hatfield and the North, National Health and Gong. After spending thirty years as the on-call drummer for the scene, he has emerged over the past fifteen as a leader in ...

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Elton Dean: Sea of Infinity

Read "Sea of Infinity" reviewed by John Kelman


Artists including John Abercrombie and Bill Evans have said that the best free music still requires a reference point. Whether it is a harmonic centre or rhythmic conceit, it needs something to provide a focus; after that, the players are free to expound as extravagantly and with as much abandon as they can muster. And that's ...

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Elton Dean's Ninesense: Live at the BBC

Read "Live at the BBC" reviewed by John Kelman


Saxophonist Elton Dean is probably best known for his stint in the classic Soft Machine line-up of '69- '72, but had already established himself as a significant free player with pianist Keith Tippett on records including You Are Here...I Am There and Dedicated to You But You Weren't Listening , as well as with his own ...

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BBC Radio / 1971-1974

Label: Hux Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: Disc One: 1. As If 2. Drop 3. Welcome To Frillsville 4. Fanfare/All White/MC/Drop 5. Stanley Stamp's Gibbon Album 6. Hazard Profile part 1
Disc Two: 1. Sinepost 2. Down The Road 3. North Point 4. The Man Who Waved At Trains 5. Hazard Profile parts 1-4

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Soft Machine: BBC Radio / 1971-1974

Read "BBC Radio / 1971-1974" reviewed by Colin Buttimer


Soft Machine is one of a select number of musical entities to have adopted names from William S. Burroughs’ writings; others include Steely Dan and DJ Spooky That Subliminal Kid. To do so in some way implies a radical agenda, an outsider view of things. Soft Machine was certainly never mainstream in its approach to jazz, ...


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