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Disc 1, “Machine de plaisir”: The original tape of had the working title "Meditation 2" and this long track was also recorded in 1993 for the "Guttemplers”, same as “The Music Box” in LVE 12. The feeling for time is so basic for Klaus' work. His beat is as alive as his breathing.
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"Klaus Schulze - the master of electronic music - will release with ""La Vie Electronique Vol. 15"" recordings from the years 1997 to 2000. With this edition the series 'La Vie Electronique"" comes to an end for the present. On CD 1 is the last of the 25 CDs in the JUBILEE EDITION set in 1997.
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This was unavailable for some time. I guess Made In Germany scooped up SPV's remaining inventory and rebadged it.
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"You know, as much as I may like listening to music with English lyrics so I can understand what is being sung, I do find myself enjoying a bit of foreign language music from time to time and Japanese music is my main preference as I may not understand the lyrics one bit but I find myself enjoyi
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Fourth album from this Swedish band is straight up power metal. Vocalist LG Persson reminds me a bit of Ozzy at times.
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He's getting up there in age but damn if he can't still wring the last ounce of emotion from that Strat. Turns out that we discover after all these years that Robin isn't a bad vocalist. He plays all the instruments except drums. The man still slays!
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"Legendary British bluesrock guitar statesman, Robin Trower approaches his finest hour with 'time and emotion' his latest tune set. Trower's evocative note bends and signature tone along with his powerful lead vocals totally bring it.
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New solo album from the mastermind behind Rhapsody. Material is basically cut from a similar cloth. Comes with a bonus disc previewing his Dreamquest project.
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So on the surface this new Nik Turner solo project had all the earmarkings of a dud. Turner's (or Cleopata's) idea was to hook up with a who's who assortment of musicians from the fusion and space rock work. Some of the invited guests:
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You might recognize this album...you should. Like the rest of the Egg catalog, Patrick Vian's sole album was heavily imported into the US by JEM Records. Back in the day, this album was everywhere. In fact I still run across copies in the used bins from time to time.
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The Japanese jazz scene is finally getting the attention it deserves. Long written off as just a scene filled with copycats of American and European artists, jazz fans around the world are now discovering that there was some amazing music being created there. Some of the musicians like Terumas
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Second collaboration between ex-Threshold vocalist Damian Wilson and Headspace keyboardist Adam Wakeman. Once again the focus is on an acoustic medium.
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NTSC Region 0 DVD featuring Victor Wooten's entire set from Bass Day '98 including a guest appearance by Oteil Burbridge. This 140 disc also features an instructional section as well as a one hour interview where Wooten discusses technique with some demos.
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This release is part of the "Deep Jazz Reality" series that explores obscure jazz titles. Often the music touches on modal, spiritual, and even psychedelic jazz. While Japanese artists are often featured, the series is a bit wide open, touching on musicians from all over the globe.
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"The third and final live album put together from recordings of Frank Zappa's 1988 concerts, the two-CD set Make a Jazz Noise Here focuses on the composer's instrumental pieces -- which are not necessarily jazzy, by the way.
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"While most of the discussions of Frank Zappa have to do with his satirical and off-color lyrics, the fact remains that he was one of the finest and most underappreciated guitarists around. This collection places the spotlight squarely on Zappa's mastery of the guitar.
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"3rd Trip, from Finland, has been around since 2011, having already released a split 12" with Craneium.
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"Made up of the Enchant pair Bob Madsen (bass) and Brian Cline (vocals/guitar) alongside Kenny Steel (guitar), Still Looking For The Answers is the 41point9 debut release of what can best be described as progressive rock come AOR.
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"Finnish Prog Rock group 5th Season releases its debut album on May 05, 2023.
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Excellent one and done band from the UK. This was originally released in 1972 on the Ember label. 9.30 Fly were led by the husband and wife team of Michael and Barbara Cartwright. Ms. Cartwright recently remarked that she was 18 years old and 7 months pregnant when she recorded this album.
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"Progressive Metal guitarist and songwriter Jasun Tipton – known for his work in ZERO HOUR, CYNTHESIS, and ABNOMAL THOUGHT PATTERS– arises with his newest musical entity A DYING PLANET. Unsurprisingly, there is one thing above all: searching, forward-looking and dramatically compelling Prog.
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A Liquid Landscape from The Netherlands is a bit of a departure for The Laser's Edge. Their slice of post-progressive music has a contemporary edge that finds them sitting alongside bands like Dredg, Anathema, and Porcupine Tree.
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"The phrase, "A New Dawn" has become one widely used these days with the ascension of the Obama presidency in the United States, and certainly, that is a breath of fresh air for most of us.
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"Tim “Ripper” Owens and Rudy Sarzo are bangin’ in A New Revenge. The new album, Enemies and Lovers (Golden Robot Records), serves up some good old-fashioned Rock n’ Roll-cum-Heavy Metal hybrid that is sure to get played on repeat for years to come.
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"With his band Labyrinth essentially in dry dock for the last six years, guitarist Andrea Cantarelli has made A Perfect Day his primary band and focus. He has said, "Labyrinth is my band, but now it is not enough. APD is what I need today.
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