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Ok-Oyot System

By Extra Golden
Label: Thrill Jockey
Released: 2006
Track listing: Ilando Gima Onge; It's Not Easy; Ok-Oyot System; Osama Rach; Tussin and Fightin';
Nyajondere.
We Are All From Somewhere Else

Label: Thrill Jockey
Released: 2006
Track listing: Sting Ray And The Beginning of Time: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 (Psycho-Tropic Electric Eel Dream), Part 4; Black Sun; Cosmic Tomes For Sleep Walking Lovers: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4 (Fifteen Ways Towards A Finite Universe), Part 5.
In Praise of Shadows
By Rob Mazurek
Label: Thrill Jockey
Released: 2006
Track listing: 01. Falling Awake;
02. In Praise Of Shadows;
03. The Glass House;
04. Cities Without Citadels;
05. Pangea;
06. Funeral Of Dreams;
07. The Light In Between
Frequency

By Frequency
Label: Thrill Jockey
Released: 2006
Track listing: Pitiful James; Take Refuge; Satya; Portrait of Light; Fertility Dance; From the Other Side; The Tortoise; Optimystic; Serenity.
Mound Magnet

By Lithops
Label: Thrill Jockey
Released: 2006
Track listing: Opposite Of Windward; Cephalopod; Evacoda; Vortext; Stakes Barrier; Peek; Harpoon Point; Stratografic; Conturn.
Taiga

By Ooioo
Label: Thrill Jockey
Released: 2006
Track listing: UMA; KMS; UJA; GRS; ATS; SAI; UMO; IOA.
Exploding Star Orchestra: We Are All From Somewhere Else

by Troy Collins
Working from a commission by the Chicago Cultural Center and the Jazz Institute to assemble a group representing Chicago's contemporary avant-garde, cornetist/composer Rob Mazurek's newest venture, the Exploding Star Orchestra, has long since eclipsed its provisional origins. Conceptualized and composed between Brazil, France and the States, We Are All From Somewhere Else is as ambitious in ...
Lithops: Mound Magnet

by Nic Jones
Jan St. Werner is a member of Mouse On Mars, a duo whose take on the field of electronica has always manifested an individualistic streak that seems to evade the grasp of a lot of the exponents in this field. The same can be said for this solo project, and what makes this music even more ...
Ooioo: Taiga

by Brad Glanden
A basic principle of science is that experiments are bound to fail as often as they succeed, a point usually glazed over by devotees of experimental music. Because the cookie-cutter recording industry thrives on the preservation of niche markets, artists who refuse to play it safe receive automatic approval from many outsider music enthusiasts. Take the ...