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The Mosaics – “Elephant Song” premiere

April 26, 2018 Uncategorized 0 Comments

THE MOSAICS are a genre-bending band of kaleidoscopic proportions. The seven-piece group hails from the sun-glazed city of Los Angeles, where they create an wide range of neo-psychedelic...

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Lucifer Was interview with Thore Engen

April 23, 2018 Uncategorized 0 Comments

From left: Thore Engen (guitar), Dag Stenseng (flute, vocals), Anders Sevaldson  (flute, backing vocals, saxofon), (back) Kai Frilseth (drums), Einar Bruu (bass)  and Jon Ødegård (organ). Lucifer Was...

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Bennett Wilson Poole – “Bennett Wilson Poole” (2018) review

April 23, 2018 Uncategorized 1 Comment

Bennett Wilson Poole - Bennett Wilson Poole (2018) Robin Bennett, Danny Wilson and Tony Poole make up a super group of sorts, reaching back into the early 1970’s...

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Ultimate Painting – “Not Gonna Burn Myself Anymore” (2018) review

April 23, 2018 Uncategorized 0 Comments

Ultimate Painting - Not Gonna Burn Myself Anymore (Bella Union, 2018) This is a sonically infectious drifting neo-psychedelic blues laden single, one laced with understated hooks, sidewalk swagger, and...

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Kontiki Suite – “The Greatest Show on Earth” (2015) review

April 19, 2018 Uncategorized 0 Comments

Kontiki Suite - The Greatest Show on Earth (2015) https://kontikisuite.bandcamp.com/album/the-greatest-show-on-earth The Greatest Show On Earth is Kontiki Suite’s second formal album, with some of the material being available in...

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JAZZ CORNER Presents: The Dave Brubeck Quartet – “Time Out” (1959)

April 18, 2018 Uncategorized 0 Comments

Without a doubt Time Out, with one of the most beautiful album covers of all time, is among the most subtle and signature releases by Dave Brubeck, where...

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Hund – “Is It Really What You Need” premiere

April 18, 2018 Uncategorized 0 Comments

Mixing pop melodies with more experimental sounds and structures, Hund offers a dreamy melancholic indie which features harmonized guitars, strong dynamic changes and introspective lyrics.

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Megaritual interview with Dale Walker

April 17, 2018 Uncategorized 0 Comments

Megaritual is a solo project by Australian multi-instrumentalist Dale Walker, who is also member of Sun Of Man and Drug Cult. What do you consider to be your...

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The Auras – “The Auras” (2012) review

April 17, 2018 Uncategorized 0 Comments

The Auras - The Auras (2012) In consideration of the band’s catalog in general ... Many years ago, one of the first things that drove me to cassettes...

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Lexi Disques

April 17, 2018 Uncategorized 0 Comments

The Brussels based Lexi Disques label is celebrating ten years of existence. Two personal favourites: the paddo one (City Hands - A Place In The World, 2014) and...

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Good morning, everyone. Allow me to introduce you to Yashlik, a stunning recording from Uzbekistan, out now via Maqom Soul Records: a label dedicated to reviving rare and overlooked music from Central Asia. This is the label’s first reissue: the seminal 1978 album by the Uyghur vocal-instrumental ensemble, Yashlik. Although the group was born out of a theatrical setting, they transcended those boundaries to create a unique blend of Uyghur folk melodies, jazz influences, Soviet estrada, and traces of psych rock. It is a truly fascinating listen, especially considering it was created with very limited musical influence from the West.

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