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Bob Drake: The Skull Mailbox

Read "The Skull Mailbox" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


You never know where guitarist, Bob Drake will end up. Besides production duties for rapper, Ice T, and his affiliation with the ultra-progressive rock band, “The 5UUS,” Drake’s solo career stands as a paradigm of disparity. From his own words: “I decided to try doing an album based around the classical (nylon-stringed) guitar and vocals, with ...

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Roberto Iolini: Electroacoustic, Chamber Ensemble, Soundscapes & Works For Radio

Read "Electroacoustic, Chamber Ensemble, Soundscapes & Works For Radio" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


A native of Sydney Australia, composer Roberto Iolini comes across as some sort of new age renaissance man on this segmented production, consisting of works that strangely interconnect, yet remain somewhat different in scope. The title of this outing pretty much sums up the rather diverse sequence of events as the artist presents the listener with ...

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BBC Sessions +

Label: ReR Megacorp
Released: 2001
Track listing: BBC 1.3.73 (The Lurcher; Kraut Rock; Do So); Party 9; (360); Party 10; Party 1; We Are the Hallo Men; So Far (alternative); Meer (alternative).

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Invisible Map

Label: ReR Megacorp
Released: 2001
Track listing: Moment, The Rapid Color, Port, Call, Landless, Air on Water, Mineral, Common Broom, Birhtday, Dustman, Sleeping Car, Snake Out, Occurrence, Top Ray Done, Glass Lizard, Telegraph Plant, Spoonbender

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Faust: BBC Sessions +

Read "BBC Sessions +" reviewed by AAJ Staff


A whole legion of young hipsters have tuned in to post-rock bands like Tortoise and Stereolab. And a thriving community of musicians in Chicago (and elsewhere) have turned toward this sound, combining elements of rock and jazz with electronic music. While there's a lot of great music coming out today, it's important to take a step ...

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BIOTA: Invisible Map

Read "Invisible Map" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Invisible Map represents the eagerly anticipated follow up to Colorado-based BIOTA’s 1995 release, Object Holder. Here, the large ensemble continues their distinctive melding of multicolored psychedelic dreamscapes, bustling backbeats, odd-metered rhythms, unfathomable EFX and much more. Throughout these thirty-seven pieces, the band pursues disparate textures of sonic beauty consisting of integrated themes amid existential implications along ...

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2 Gentlemen In Verona

Label: ReR Megacorp
Released: 2000

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The Hyperstring Project: New Dynamic of Rogue Counterpoint

Label: ReR Megacorp
Released: 2000
Track listing: Siren; Oops!; Heads and Tails; Chuggalug; The Real Blow; Choral Prelude; Hammer Horror; Spikes; Broken Bones; Tacit; Reversed Spam; Buzz Buzz; Schoenberg's Bow; Hitting the Wall at 100 mph; Son of Tacit; The Pages; Whipped Cream; Spaghetti Machine; Il Tenore; Warriors; The Agony and the Ecstasy (Automatic Violin Quartet).

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Jon Rose: The Hyperstring Project: New Dynamic of Rogue Counterpoint

Read "The Hyperstring Project: New Dynamic of Rogue Counterpoint" reviewed by AAJ Staff


For Jon Rose, one violin is not enough. Two violins barely cut it. On The Hyperstring Project, Rose works with his violins, a midi bow, and independently operable footpedals driving sampled instruments. Using this setup (and some extra electronics), he becomes a one-man improvising orchestra capable of playing three or four voices at a time. No ...

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Chris Cutler & Fred Frith: 2 Gentlemen In Verona

Read "2 Gentlemen In Verona" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


On 2 Gentlemen In Verona guitarist Fred Frith and drummer Chris Cutler perpetuate an alliance that was established back in the pioneering days of “Henry Cow”, “The Art Bears” and other projects too numerous in scope to cite here. However, their intuitive improvisational speak once again comes to fruition on this altogether fascinating live exhibition recorded ...


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