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Sep 1, 2002,
By Matt Gallagher
Southern California band Anything Box takes its cues primarily from British influences. Since 1986, Anything Box has investigated alternative pop, new...
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Sep 1, 2002,
By Gino Robair
Few indie jazz groups' Web sites are as attractive as Metalwood's. The band Mike Murley on saxophones, Brad Turner on trumpet and keyboards, Chris Tarry...
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Aug 1, 2002,
By Gino Robair
To be an independent recording artist today, you have to be involved in every aspect of the business, from writing, arranging, and recording to managing...
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Aug 1, 2002,
By Matt Gallagher
Motown artist Remy Shand resists the label that is often associated with his music. Shand, who hails from Winnipeg, Manitoba, learned to craft songs in...
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Jul 1, 2002,
By Gino Robair
Sucia's (www.suciamusic.com) first release, I Want My Records Back, offers compelling songs, tight grooves, and luscious vocals with an intimate, somewhat...
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Jul 1, 2002,
By Matt Gallagher
The debut album from Chicago's daring Sinister Luck Ensemble, Anniversary, offers listeners tight orchestration combined with improvisation and breaks...
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Jun 1, 2002,
By Matt Gallagher
Guitarist-songwriter Al Schnier grew up absorbing an abundance of musical influences while learning to play a number of instruments. Since 1991 Schnier...
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Mar 1, 2002,
By Matt Gallagher
Minus is a fixture in the Pacific Northwest's improvisational music scene. Based in Corvallis, Oregon, Minus comprises Mark France on guitar and vocals,...
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Feb 1, 2002,
By Matt Gallagher
Count Zero's Robots Anonymous is an offbeat, tongue-in-cheek work in which retro pop meets electronica. I've always been interested in mixing rhythm-section...
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Jan 1, 2002,
By Matt Gallagher
Pleasant Stitch's music defies precise categorization. Touching on ambient, darkwave pop, and gothic trip-hop styles, it is influenced by the Cocteau...
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Dec 1, 2001,
By Mark Smith
Although guitarist Neil Haverstick lives in the shadow of the snow-covered Rocky Mountains, he might as well be from another planet. A devotee of microtonal...
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Nov 1, 2001,
By Matt Gallagher
Kevin Moore was the original keyboardist in the progressive-rock band Dream Theater before embarking on a solo career as Chroma Key. I quit the band because...
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Aug 1, 2001,
By Matt Gallagher
Hanna makes no bones about his bare-bones approach to drum 'n' bass. House and techno producer Warren Harris of Cleveland, Ohio, records as Hanna. He...
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Jul 1, 2001,
By Gayle Young
In the history of electronic music, Canadian physicist Hugh Le Caine (1914-77) stands out as an important and somewhat enigmatic figure. A pioneer in...
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May 1, 2001,
By Matt Gallagher
When it comes to making a record, Math and Science is mostly self-taught. Math and Science, aka John Wolf, is a one-man band. His self-titled debut for...
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Apr 1, 2001,
By Matt Gallagher
Electronic sound sculptures send Soulstice in myriad directions. The music of San Francisco's Soulstice is a rich amalgam of styles including soul, R&B,...
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Apr 1, 2001,
BYBEAN WITH GINO ROBAIR
Artists who customize or build instruments to realize their singular artistic visions often make the most exciting music. Three female performers who...
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Feb 1, 2001,
Matt Gallagher
A sample of trickling water gives rise to an entire album's worth of epic noises. Michael Oster's passion is recording common environmental sounds to...
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Jan 1, 2000,
Rick Weldon
As one of the "three tenors of guitar" in the band the Hellecasters, John Jorgenson spends much of his time recording with his bandmates, Jerry Donahue...
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