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At The Old Office

Label: Knitting Factory
Released: 2000

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Solid Sender

Label: Knitting Factory
Released: 2000
Track listing: Solid Sender; About A Girl; Fernando; Human Bidet Part 1; The Mooch; Rear View; Human Bidet Part 2; Crazy Beat/Don’t Be Cruel; Ripple; The Grind; Human Bidet Part 3; For What It’s Worth; Human Bidet Part 4; Ruby Tuesday; Please, Please, Please; Human Bidet Part 5; Not Boweevil; Human Bidet Part 6; Billy Preston.

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Descending to End

Label: Knitting Factory
Released: 2000
Track listing: Last Gasp Extraction Of The World; Frontal; Lean Loud And Lovely; Parietal; Dust The Desolate; Temporal; Encumbrance Essence; Occipital; Flu Coasting.

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Upper Egypt

Label: Knitting Factory
Released: 2000
Track listing: Upper Egypt; Spice Rack; The End Of Time; Big Shoe; FYI; Forever; Goes Round And Round; I'm Sorry; Snakebite; Second Time Around; The Blue Rose

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Operazone: The Redesign

Label: Knitting Factory
Released: 2000
Track listing: L'Elisir D'Amore (Una Furtiva Lagrima); La Traviata (Love Theme); Samson & Dalila (Mon Coeur S'Ouvre A Ta Voix); Turandot (Nessun Dorma); La Traviata (Prelude); La Forza Del Destino (Overture); Tosca (E Lucevan Le Stelle); Tosca Second Act (Orchestral Background); Reprise.

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Bill Laswell: Operazone: The Redesign

Read "Operazone: The Redesign" reviewed by AAJ Staff


No one ever accused Bill Laswell of closed-mindedness. He's done production work with artists from Herbie Hancock to Public Image Limited. His own groups have explored the territory from subsonic dub to all-out thrash metal. Laswell's remix record Panthalassa reassembled the electric fusion of Miles Davis into an authentic, accessible form. On Operazone, he works with ...

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Article: Album Review

Steve Dalachinsky: Incomplete Directions

Read "Incomplete Directions" reviewed by Micah Holmquist


Poet Steve Dalachinsky has the type of voice that those of us who don’t live in New York City often associate with denizens of that metropolis. It produces words in a deliberate and matter of fact fashion with inflections that are equally restrained and pronounced. Dalachinsky never raises his voice much as he recites lines like ...

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Roswell Rudd: Broad Strokes

Read "Broad Strokes" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Ballad records are always a risky proposition. It takes a certain degree of finesse to pull off an hour of slow-tempo, melodic pieces without sending the listener into boredom. On Broad Strokes, trombonist Roswell Rudd takes the plunge, with mixed results. Rudd spent the '60s playing with free jazz luminaries like Cecil Taylor, Albert Ayler, and ...

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Pachora: Ast

Read "Ast" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


With their 3rd release titled Ast, “Pachora” continues to extend their reach to the global-beat, modern jazz community. A sprightly diversion from their ongoing and thoroughly cutting edge projects within the time honored New York City – Downtown – scene, multi-reedman Chris Speed, bassist Skuli Sverrisson, drummer Jim Black and guitarist Brad Shepik here, utilizing the ...


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