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Article: Album Review

Jocelyn Pook: Untold Things

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Composer Jocelyn Pook is one of the great treasures of the music world. The breadth and depth of influences and instrumentation incorporated into her work is almost unprecedented. Known primarily for her groundbreaking and imaginative soundtrack work for films and TV--seamlessly weaving into her work aspects of classical, world, electronic and early music in order to ...

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Article: Live Review

Calexico and My Bloody Valentine at Terraneo Festival

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Calexico and My Bloody ValentineŠibenikTerraneo FestivalAugust 8, 2013Situated in Sibenik, Croatia, the Terraneo festival has almost everything: it is located on the bank of the Adriatic Sea (so crowds of people take their refreshments on the nearby beaches); it is happening in an abandoned industrial complex that has been turned into ...

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Article: Extended Analysis

Vangelis: Blade Runner OST

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At its worst, the music of Greek composer and multi-instrumentalist Vangelis is full of sounds and furies that signify absolutely nothing. At its best, his recordings incorporate many types of sounds and beautiful and memorable melodies that nod in the direction of a number of different musical styles without destroying the overall mood of his records. ...

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Nenad Vasilic: Seven

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In the long, well-intended history of aligning the spontaneity of jazz with sounds, rhythms and harmonies of various folk musics, the predicament lies in finding the linkages between two disparate idioms without sacrificing mutual integrity. Bassist and composer Nenad Vasilić tackles this issue in a very distinct way as he successfully marries the festive folk sounds ...

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Goce Stevkovski Septet: 7 Stories

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It seems that number seven is a universally accepted lucky or holy number in most cultures from west to east. And there appear to be many places where the number seven can be found, including the seven wonders of the world, the seven seas, the seven virtues and the seven colors of the spectrum; add to ...

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Article: Book Review

David Byrne: How Music Works

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How Music WorksDavid ByrneHardcover, 352 pagesISBN: 1936365537Canongate Books Ltd.2012By definition, a renaissance man suggests a highly cultivated man of many accomplishments, someone who has a broad base of knowledge and interests, and is skilled in multiple fields or multiple disciplines. As a musician, singer, ...

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Article: Live Review

Atoms for Peace: Novi Sad, Serbia, July 13, 2013

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Atoms for PeacePetrovaradin FortressExit FestivalNovi Sad, SerbiaJuly 13, 2013While the band's name may not mean a lot to people, Atoms for Peace certainly warrants that extra effort for people to check it out, particularly because it consists of members of some of the most popular bands today, such as ...

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Article: Extended Analysis

Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds: Push the Sky Away

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Strangely beautiful, lush and stately, the Bad Seeds' Push the Sky Away is an absolute wonder of a record. It is bold, emotionally charged, beautiful, baffling and gorgeously intimate. After the fired-up extravaganza in the form of the Grinderman juggernaut, surprisingly there comes a record that is totally devoid of that volcanic noise and menace that ...

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Joshua Redman: Walking Shadows

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Saxophonist Joshua Redman combines some really attractive virtues: deep jazz knowledge and formidable technique on his instrument. Combine this with a balanced but slightly assertive style that is a prime example of fluency and inventiveness, and you have a musician of such intelligence and energy, who is so adaptable, that he easily finds a way to ...

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Article: Live Review

Depeche Mode: Belgrade, Serbia, May 19, 2013

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Depeche ModeUšće ParkBelgrade, SerbiaMay 19, 2013British electro-pop behemoth Depeche Mode is as grand live spectacle as is ever likely to be seen. Over the years the band has achieved enormous success, with millions of records sold and, despite personnel changes and close to being casualties to either a rock lifestyle or ...


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