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Panophonic: Alumbra (Patetico Recordings, 2003)

Panophonic: Alumbra (Patetico Recordings, 2003)

May 27, 2005
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by Brent After heading Philadelphia’s psychedelic-shoegaze band Stellarscope through a barrage of tasty noise-rock releases, Tommy Lugo has decided it was time to make music…

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Bird Show: Green Inferno (Kranky, 2005)

Bird Show: Green Inferno (Kranky, 2005)

April 2, 2005
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by Jason Bird Show is the solo project of Ben Vida of <b>Town and Country. He is an experimental, improvisational artist who has collected sounds and…

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Millimetrik: Deeper Transmissions (Statik, 2004)

Millimetrik: Deeper Transmissions (Statik, 2004)

April 1, 2005
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by Jason Millimetrik is an electronica composer named Pascal Asselin. His electronic compositions are not unlike Ulrich Schnauss, Stars of the Lid, and Yellow6. Asselin has…

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The Dead Texan: S/T (Kranky, 2004)

The Dead Texan: S/T (Kranky, 2004)

March 23, 2005
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by Jason The Dead Texan is an audio/visual release with Adam Wiltzie (Stars of the Lid) as the musical side and Christina Vantzos as the visual…

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The Sound Gallery: Designed for Reading (Independent, 2004)

The Sound Gallery: Designed for Reading (Independent, 2004)

December 15, 2004
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by Jason Peaceful, calm, tense, perfect. Just a few words that came to mind while I was driving home today listening to Designed for Reading….

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Tarentel

Tarentel

May 4, 2004
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by Brent How did Tarentel form? Danny: Well Jef and I met back in 1996, connected on much of the music we were listening to…

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Windy & Carl: Antarctica (Darla, 1997)

Windy & Carl: Antarctica (Darla, 1997)

April 20, 2004
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by Brent Sure, Windy & Carl’s Antarctica may be seven years old as of this writing. But, how can I resist writing a review of…

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Sans Arc: Ghostlike (The Gaia Project, 2004)

Sans Arc: Ghostlike (The Gaia Project, 2004)

February 11, 2004
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by Brent Upon first listening, Sans Arc‘s split ep Ghostlike (containing 5 new songs and their previous EP, A Remote View on one CD leaves…

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Aidan Baker

Aidan Baker

December 15, 2003
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by Brent How did you get your start in music? My parents are musicians, so it was sort of required that I take music lessons…

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Jesse Eubanks: Soundscapes and Serenades (Independent, 2003)

Jesse Eubanks: Soundscapes and Serenades (Independent, 2003)

December 11, 2003
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by Brent For the uninitiated, Jesse Eubanks is an independent musician and songwriter based in Philly, USA. And he is also somewherecold’s much-deserved Artist of…

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