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Hurricane Floyd

Label: Sublingual Records
Released: 2000
Track listing: 1 [Trio]; 2 [Trio]; Altar Boy, Church Basement [solo guitar]; Retribution of Sorts [Trio].

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Tokyo In F

Label: Sublingual Records
Released: 2000
Track listing: First Set; Second Set.

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Meditations On Unity

Label: Sublingual Records
Released: 2000
Track listing: What Kind of Jazz?; 3 for One; Aspirations; Repose; Spontaneous Contagion; Reverie; Ekstasis; 3 for Two; Release; 3 for All; Juggernaut; Visions of Unity.

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Thurston Moore/Wally Shoup/Toshi Makihara: Hurricane Floyd

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The title of Hurricane Floyd, as you might imagine, has two meanings. First, it describes the meterological phenomenon ongoing during the performance (yes, hurricanes do actually make it to Boston on occasion). Second, it refers to the intensity of the free improvisation which occurred in the shelter of the church where these three musicians briefly joined ...

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Steffen Basho-Junghans: Song of the Earth

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In this striking departure from the free/avant sound of other Sublingual material, guitarist Steffen Basho-Junghans operates his instrument in the continuum extending from Leo Kottke through John Fahey and Ralph Towner. On Song of the Earth, his fourth record and first American release, Junghans plays 6- and 12-string guitars. Using resonance and repetition to achieve an ...

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Andrew Neumann: Scramble: Lock: Combination

Read "Scramble: Lock: Combination" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Drummer, electronics guru Andrew Neumann indulges in some mischievous hijinks on this new release titled, Scramble: Lock: Combination. Armed with an arsenal of digital delays, MIDI paraphernalia, computer software and a drum machine, Neumann improvises his way through this curiously interesting affair which at the very least should provide some thrills for the tech-heads out there. ...

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Thurston Moore - Wally Shoup - Toshi Makihara: Hurricane Floyd

Read "Hurricane Floyd" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Hurricane Floyd was recorded live at the Old Cambridge Baptist Church in Cambridge, Ma. during the hurricane that was rearing its ugly head along the New England coast. Here, “Sonic Youth” guitarist Thurston Moore adds another recorded document to his free-jazz legacy along with alto saxophonist Wally Shoup and percussionist Toshi Makihara for sequences of frenzied ...

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Ken Field: Tokyo in F

Read "Tokyo in F" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Whether educating students at workshops, scoring soundtracks for television, i.e. “Sesame Street”, “HBO” and “PBS” or his ongoing affiliation with the band, “Birdsongs of the Mesozoic”, New England area saxophonist/composer Ken Field is liable to pull quite a few tricks out of the many hats he wears. With two highly acclaimed solo efforts to his credit, ...

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Ken Field/Katsui Yuji/Kido Natsuki/Shimizu Kazuto: Tokyo In F

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Tokyo in F presents the international meeting of American Ken Field (Birdsongs of the Mesozoic) with Japanese musicians Kazuto (Arepos), Natsuki (Bondage Fruit), and Yuji (Bondage Fruit). Since this group of musicians had not previously played together before their date at Tokyo's In F nightclub, this live record oozes with spontaneity and a constant sense of ...


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