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Stick Men featuring David Cross: Stick Men + David Cross: Midori

Read "Stick Men + David Cross: Midori" reviewed by Geno Thackara


It was a short-lived but perfect pairing. Stick Men is an inventive rock trio, progressive in the truest sense of the word, including current King Crimson members Tony Levin and Pat Mastelotto and rounded out by the always-mercurial Markus Reuter. David Cross had served as Crimson's violinist in their early '70s jazzy-avant-proto-metal phase (though his tenure ...

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Dwiki Dharmawan: So Far So Close

Read "So Far So Close" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Keyboardist Dwiki Dharmawan is also a successful producer in Southeast Asia, yet this album signifies his debut for the estimable progressive rock and jazz fusion record label, Moonjune Records. And you couldn't ask for a more equipped and talented supporting lineup, including legendary Mahavishnu Orchestra violinist Jerry Goodman, appearing on the melodic and penetrating, classic fusion ...

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Dewa Budjana: Hasta Karma

Read "Hasta Karma" reviewed by Chris M. Slawecki


In the mid-1990s, Gary Burton organized sessions that truly deserved to be called “all-star"--teaming the ace vibes player with guitarist Pat Metheny, pianist Chick Corea, bassist Dave Holland and drummer Roy Haynes--and which resulted in the acclaimed Like Minds (1998, Concord). With all respect due to the amazing credentials of Burton and friends, Dewa Budjana's Hasta ...

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Slivovitz: All You Can Eat

Read "All You Can Eat" reviewed by Dave Wayne


Freely grabbing inspiration from all manner of styles, the Neapolitan band Slivovitz functions as a high- efficiency musical omnivore, digesting and reworking different aspects of seemingly disparate raw materials into a seamless, organic whole. All You Can Eat, an appropriate title for the band's fourth long player (and their third for MoonJune), doesn't appear to be ...

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Marbin: Aggressive Hippies

Read "Aggressive Hippies" reviewed by Dave Wayne


Far from being just another jazz-rock fusion band, Marbin occupies their own stylistic space. More an instrumental rock band than a jazz fusion band, Marbin's music seems to come from the guitar hero world of Joe Satriani, Steve Vai and Joe Bonamassa. But there's a good deal of other stuff going on in their music. Steeped ...

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Slivovitz: All You Can Eat

Read "All You Can Eat" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


This Italian progressive rock, jazz fusion unit named after an Eastern European plum brandy unleashes a wealth of insightful and melodically focused arrangements via its unique sound and diverse instrumentation. As a long-awaited follow-up to Bani Ahead (Moonjune, 2011), the septet integrates a magnetic series of works, spanning Italian folk, Frank Zappa-esque time signatures and with ...

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Tesla Manaf

Label: MoonJune Records
Released: 2015
Track listing: A Man's Relationship With His Fragile Area; Necrophilia; Counting Miles & Smiles; Moving Side; Early Years; Multiply By Zero; Chin Up; The Sweetest Horn; It's All Yours (Parts 1-6).

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All You Can Eat

Label: MoonJune Records
Released: 2015

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The Third Set

Label: MoonJune Records
Released: 2015
Track listing: Special Olympics; The Depot; Crystal Bells; Redline; Culture; Vanthrax; Rabak; Splaw; Northern Odyssey; Volta.


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