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The Israeli band Ahvak, named after the Hebrew word for Dust, creates music of dark, ominous and compelling beauty.
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"A sextet of violin, analog keyboards, guitar, bass, drums and vocals, Deus ex Machina's sound is a unique and unequaled blend of aggressive jazz-rock mixed with complex rhythms, 1970s-style hard-rock guitar and hints of Rock In Opposition-style avant-progressive rock, all topped by the incredib
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This one is a real burner from beginning to end. Live recordings from Mats Oberg and Morgan Agren, culled from shows during the period 2005-2007. There are various formations here - solo, duo and as many as a quintet.
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"ginally active from 1980-1992, the "Micros" started with a basic reeds-and-rhythm texture that was sonically similar to the sound of the Swing Era, but used influences from the entire continuum of jazz.
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"Captain Beefheart's music is the quintessential 'outsider art music' of the second half of the 20th century. Despite the fact that he retired from music over 25 years ago, his music resonates more strongly than ever as an influence on contemporary music.
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"Richard and Merzbow are both among the best-known figures in electronic rock music today. Merzbow is probably the single best-known artist in noise music today.
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"Upsilon Acrux is an instrumental quintet (dual guitars, keyboards, bass and drums). Their music is generally very intense, loud, hard-hitting and unbelivably virtuosic.
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"Released for the very first time here is the Soft Machine's television broadcast, recorded for Germany's famous "NDR Jazz Workshop" on May 17, 1973.
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Electronic/prog album from Brazil recorded in 1987. This was essentially a two man band, Guilherme Orcutt (keyboards, voice, effects) and Paulo Loureiro (violin, voice, percussion, effects). A bit new agey for my taste.
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Second album from this German space rock band gets its first release on CD and given the deluxe treatment courtesy of Sireena Records. While it doesn't hit the heights of The World Will End On Friday its still quite a good album.
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This one is a real turd. It was another Werner Herzog soundtrack but while it was released under the Popol Vuh monicker they only appear on a handful of tracks. The rest of the soundtrack is opera music. I hate this.
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Guitarist Steve Thorne has once again assembled an incredible cast of musicians. Appearing are Tony Levin, Nick D'Vigilio, Pete Trewavas, Geoff Downes, John Mitchell, Dave Meros, and Gavin Harrison.
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Reissue of classic US prog rock band from the 70s had more than a little touch of AOR in their officially released album. This is a collection of unreleased, more complex material.
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"Double Vision In Vision is a DVD that captures two specially filmed performances of Gordon Giltrap and Raymond Burley.
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Classic album from this innovative Italian guitarist who utilized loops, echoes and delay on his acoustic guitar building up layers upon which he solos. New remastered edition comes in a mini-lp sleeve that recreates the original layout.
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One of the great early 70s UK prog albums that for some reason never saw an official CD reissue until now. Wooden Hill has done a great job working from the original master tapes and included 5 unreleased demo tracks as well.
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First of two great studio albums from this important British band. Although they never achieved a significant amount of noteriety, HIgh Tide were seminal figures in the British progressive scene.
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Previously unreleased 2CD set of the band's final performance with their original lineup. Material is a mix of their later, more commercial, work as well as some of the "golden oldies".
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