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JAZZ CORNER Presents: Cannonball Adderley – Somethin’ Else (1958)

May 17, 2015 Uncategorized 0 Comments

Perhaps I’ve watched too many movies, because I pictured my adventure into the world of Jazz as being more cerebral, more intellectual and more scholarly ... but, to...

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Heaven’s Gateway Drugs interview with Derek Mauger

May 15, 2015 Uncategorized 0 Comments

Indiana keeps popping up on my radar for one reason or another even though I try not to lock myself down geographically speaking when it comes to music...

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Lutheran interview with Kevin

May 14, 2015 Uncategorized 0 Comments

There are a lot of labels that I could attach to lutheran, a lot of confusing adjectives I could use to describe their music, but that would only...

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John Carpenter – Lost Themes (2015) review

May 13, 2015 Uncategorized 0 Comments

John Carpenter 'Lost Themes' (Sacred Bones, 2015) There are few, if any, debut albums that have been as eagerly anticipated this year as John Carpenter’s first non-soundtrack release...

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Jackie DeShannon – All the Love “The Lost Atlantic Recordings” (Real Gone Music, 2015) review

May 12, 2015 Uncategorized 0 Comments

Jackie DeShannon - All the Love "The Lost Atlantic Recordings" (Real Gone Music, 2015) This release is remarkably similar to Real Gone’s recently issued Dusty Springfield collection, Faithful....

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JAZZ CORNER Presents: Machine Mass interview with Tony Bianco and Michel Delville

May 10, 2015 Uncategorized 0 Comments

Machine Mass is a joint project of well respected drummer Tony Bianco and innovative guitarist Michel Delville. Both of them were part of various music projects, that we...

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‘Cosmic Oblivion’, White Hills @Reverence Valada Festival Warm Up Party, Musicbox Lisbon (07/05/2015) Live Report

May 9, 2015 Uncategorized 0 Comments

© Pedro Roque Almost six years ago to the date, I saw New York's White Hills live at Galeria Zé Dos Bois in Lisbon. After the gig, I...

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Grobschnitt interview with Eroc

May 8, 2015 Uncategorized 1 Comment

Grobschnitt were one of the biggest progressive bands coming from Germany. They released several albums and their most well known is probably Solar Music – Live. They have...

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“Cataclysm Children” by Paul Nemeth (2015) review

May 7, 2015 Uncategorized 0 Comments

"Cataclysm Children" by Paul Nemeth (Black Rose Writing, 2015) http://www.blackrosewriting.com/ Although "Cataclysm Children" (Black Rose Publishing) is fiction, author Paul Nemeth gleaned inspiration from a real life incident...

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Interview with Roan Bateman

May 7, 2015 Uncategorized 0 Comments

Roan Bateman has virtually burst onto the scene with a small flurry of work for some of the most notable metal and psych acts in Canada over the...

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This is ‘Nebula,’ the latest release from Rumpistol, out now via The Rust Music. Long a favorite of this leftfield electronic label, Danish lifer Jens Berents Christiansen takes a decisive swerve from clubland: less BPM, more G-force. A space-age elegy turned chamber-synth suite, ‘Nebula’ drifts through jazz, ambient, and neoclassical textures like it’s scoring the final broadcast from a mothballed observatory. Shaped in orbit by a live ensemble and visual dreamsmiths, it’s a transmission for headphone cosmonauts… You know those freaks among us who still tune their hearts to the frequency of awe.

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