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O'o

Label: Tzadik
Released: 2010
Track listing: Miller's Crake; Akialoa; Po'o'uli ; Little Bittern; Mysterious Starling; Laughing Owl; Archaeopteryx; Solitaire; Piopio; The Zapata Rail; Kakawahie; Magdalena.

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Femina

Label: Tzadik
Released: 2010
Track listing: Femina.

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Little Princess

Label: Tzadik
Released: 2010
Track listing: The Rebbe's Hasid (Dem Rebin's Chusid); Der Yid In Jerusalem;Oh Daddy, That's Good (Oy Tate, Si'is Gut); Little Princess (Kleine Princessin); Nifty's Freylekh; A Few Bowls Turkish (Turkishe Yalle Vey Uve); The Dearest In Bukovina (Das Teureste in Bukowina); Leben Zol Palestina; Turkish Circle Dance (Der Terkisher-Bulgar Tanz); A Bagel With Onions (A Hora Mit Tzibeles).

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10 Mysteries

Label: Tzadik
Released: 2010
Track listing: 10 Mysteries; Rivers of Fire; Winds of Blood.

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Manorexia: The Mesopelagic Waters

Label: Tzadik
Released: 2010
Track listing: Armadillo Stance; Canaries in the Mineshaft; Toxodon Mourning; Zithromax Jitters; Chloe Don't Know I'm Alive; Fluorescent Radiation; Tubercular Bells; Tranque.

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The Gathering

Label: Tzadik
Released: 2010
Track listing: Judges; Kings; Ezekiel; David; Elijah's Cup; Deborah; Elijah's Chair; Amos; Micah; Elijah's Chariot; Jermiah; Joshua.

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Strangely familiar

Label: Tzadik
Released: 2010

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Article: Album Review

Rashanim: The Gathering

Read "The Gathering" reviewed by Warren Allen


Jon Madof was studying jazz and rock guitar when he first heard John Zorn and Masada, playing what Zorn eventually termed “radical Jewish music." Masada's sound, imbued with the fire of rock and the dynamic improvisation of jazz--and combined with the powerful roots of Hebraic modes and Middle Eastern rhythms--became an inspiration to make something new ...

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Article: Album Review

JG Thirlwell: Manorexia: The Mesopelagic Waters

Read "Manorexia: The Mesopelagic Waters" reviewed by Wilbur MacKenzie


Since the early '80s, Jim Gordon Thirlwell has operated under a variety of permutations of the name Foetus (including Scraping Foetus off the Wheel, Foetus Interruptus and most recently, just Foetus). Thirlwell has expressed his intention to “condense the entire history of recorded music into one piece," and elements of serialism, funk, minimalism, '50s exotica and ...


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