: Starters Alternators CD
reviewed by Dewey Mahood
The Ex on Touch and Go? While they do seem at first to be strange company (T & G don't exactly conjure images of anarcho-squatters and euro- improvisers), the union couldn't have been more...
The Ex on Touch and Go? While they do seem at first to be strange company (T & G don't exactly conjure images of anarcho-squatters and euro- improvisers), the union couldn't have been more...
Highly reminiscent of a Teo Macero or Manfred Eicher production, these recordings posses an antiseptic cleanness that is both beautiful and eerie. The music too lies somewhere between 60's soul jazz...
This CD has seen the inside of my player quite a bit since arriving - the music is alarm-ingly unique, emotional and quirky. Guitar, cello, keyboards and drums are used to create mini-epic...
Mark Robinson does the remix thing on the Multiple Cat with surprisingly good results. The four tracks on this CD never fall into looped house tedium, they instead retain the shape of...
These two albums are real-deal-tear-it-up blues done the old fashioned way, with just a touch of 90's tongue-in-cheek wise-guy attitude thrown in (which makes them all the more authentic). Super...