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Lol Coxhill / Charles Hayward / Hugh Hopper / Orphy Robinson: Clear Frame

Read "Clear Frame" reviewed by John Kelman


Bassist Hugh Hopper and multi-instrumentalist Robert Wyatt have intersected on a number of occasions since playing in legendary British group Soft Machine nearly forty years ago, but they've rarely worked together in as free and experimental a context as Clear Frame. This improvisational collective features, along with the intrepid Hopper, the equally fearless Lol Coxhill (soprano ...

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Biota: Half A True Day

Read "Half A True Day" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


It took six years to complete Half A True Day, and Biota's sixth album rings like a continuous piece that is subdivided into reference points or placeholders. Nonetheless, the large ensemble's singular permutations of prog-rock and dream-laden swashes of layered textures are glowingly iterated here. It's an acoustic-electric brew featuring the use of unorthodox instrumentation, where ...

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Chemist

Label: ReR Megacorp
Released: 2006
Track listing: Fatal; Buoyant; Abillera.

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Nita, l'angelo del trapezio

Label: ReR Megacorp
Released: 2006
Track listing: 1. Nita - 5:03; 2. Lenti Appannate - 1:08; 3. Specchi d’Arancia - 5:02; 4. Cicli e Ricicli - 0:29; 5. Bando - 2:41; 6. Pari o Dispari - 4:31; 7. Sonni - 1:55; 8. Diamo i Numeri - 0:38; 9. Cussi No’ La Cridia - 2:21; 10. Quello Sguardo - 0:34; 11. Miserere - 1:58; 12. Tibi - 3:10; 13. Idee Confuse - 2:39; 14. La Mulina (Parlando) - 1:41; 15. La Mulina da Pepa - 2:40; 16. L’Angoscia dell’Amore - 2:27; 17. Sorbetto - 1:13; 18. Nita (Timida) - 2:01; 19. Ritagli di tempo - 1:59; 20. Pascoli - 2:01; 21. L’Ululone - 1:36; Fragili titoli di coda: 22. Salve Regina! - 1:08; 23. Biga - 1:54 Tutti i brani sono di Paolo Angeli, esclusi 9, 11 e 12, tradizionali rielaborati da Paolo Angeli

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Concerts

Label: ReR Megacorp
Released: 2006
Track listing: CD1: Beautiful As The Moon, Terrible As An Army With Banners; Nirvana For Mice; The Ottawa Song; Gloria Gloom; Beautiful As The Moon (Reprise); Bad Alchemy; Little Red Riding Hood Hits The Road; Ruins; Groningen; Groningen Again. CD2: Oslo (Tracks 1-8 inclusive); Off The Map; Caf

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Learn to Talk / The Country of Blinds

Label: ReR Megacorp
Released: 2006
Track listing: Disc One: Que Viva / Onwards and Upwards; The Way Things Fall; Not My Shoes; The Washington Post; We're Still Free; Victoryville; Los Colitos / Life at the Top / Learn to Talk; Factory Song; It's Fine; Zach's Flag; Sick as a Parrot; Automatic Pilot; Hook; Killing Time. Disc Two: The Country of Blinds; The Border; The Hand That Bites; Dead Sheep; Bingo; Man or Monkey; Foot in Hole; Hot Field; The Birds of Japan; You May Find a Bed; Sparrow Song; Safety in Numbers; Howdywhoola Too; Second Rate; New Orleans Stomp; Hasta la Victoria.

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E M

Label: ReR Megacorp
Released: 2006
Track listing: Pinball Brain Node; Hanged Man Blues; Chemical Zone; Erotic Robot Device; Pebble; Screaming Baby Cyborg; Etudes Of Staurn/Hunting Lodge Tank; Land Of The Broken Toys; Forgetful Repetition; Catatonia; Subterranean Boreali.

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Henry Cow: Concerts

Read "Concerts" reviewed by Brad Glanden


To paraphrase filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard, there's a fine line between making political music and making music politically. The members of Henry Cow understood the difference, and that's why their work has aged more gracefully than the once-revolutionary rants of so much “protest" rock. Cow was first linked to the Canterbury Scene and later to the variegated ...

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Henry Cow: Concerts

Read "Concerts" reviewed by Nic Jones


Whereas most “progressive" bands of the 1970s seemed to progress in the direction of ever-increasing virtuosity, in a manner not unlike the snake that consumed its tail and simply carried on, the members of Henry Cow were far stricter adherents to a truly progressive ideology. In the case of this live two-disc set--originally released in 1976 ...

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The Necks: Chemist

Read "Chemist" reviewed by Nic Jones


This is apparently the thirteenth release by the Necks, and this reviewer is ashamed to admit that it's the first one he's heard, especially when the music is singular enough to satisfy the average iconoclast status to which this reviewer would make no claim, incidentally. Describing what the Necks do seems to serve no purpose when ...


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