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Recorded live in November 2007 at Chicago's famed HIDEOUT destination, Brö & Brother FLH combine for the first time ever in this penultimately intimate configuration.Although Braindog (as we affectionately refer to these hypnotic tones around here) was recorded in an ultra-industrial urban warehouse district, the resulting music is über-organic, almost onomotopaeic at points. Certainly, fans of SCHWARZWALDFAHRT (alp/ums254cd) - Brötzmann & Bennink's now classic free-jazz camping trip deep into Germany's... [ read more ]
MP3 $2.70
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Morning Recordings are the solo works of Pramod Tummala, who previously spent time as a founding member and principal songwriter of the Chicago-based band Melochrome. Music For Places is an extremely laid-back collection of breezy songs where a foundation of guitars, basses, and drums are embellished with strings, vibes, horns, warm keys, and occasional sonic manipulation. Includes backing from Mark Greenberg (Coctails), Lindsay Anderson (L'Altra), Deanna Varagona (Lambchop), Dave Max Crawford (Archer Prew... [ read more ]
CD $5.00
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With Where Leaves Block The Sun, Bevel follows through with the promise that was made with last year's debut Turn The Furnace On. The new full-length is principal songwriter Via Nuon's electric pastoral folk music, which comes across like a symphony of one in the forest as Nuon's comrades' skills are channeled like the limbs of a marionette dancing about through the cycle of the day. Though difficult to describe in sound, one might compare Bevel to the ghostly songs of Nick Drake with a light Cambodian acc... [ read more ]
CD $11.99
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