Music Reviews

by Roman Sokal

 |  No. 21

: s/t CD

reviewed by Roman Sokal

These days, defining the function of a 'remixer' is just as enigmatic and open-ended to explanation, much like the role of a 'producer'. But for Aix Em Klemm, a duo consisting of Labradford's Bobby...

 |  No. 21

: Ray Charles Kinda Party CD

reviewed by Roman Sokal

As always, one can expect nothing less than eccentric-eclecticism when it comes to the musical tornado that is the Dinner Is Ruined band. This new slab of their...

 |  No. 20

: Heaven and Earth CD

reviewed by Roman Sokal

Whereas King Crimson present ground-breaking and challenging compositions, ProjecKt X is it's alter-ego, living in an alternate reality- in the land of exponential improvisation and discovery, where...

 |  No. 19

: Fontanelle CD

reviewed by Larry Crane, Roman Sokal

Fontanelle, a Portland, Oregon, quartet which includes orphaned Jessamine offspring Andy Brown and Rex Ritter, paint a bipolar musical landscape that is both soothing and sardonically ominous in a...

 |  No. 19

: Mastica ‘99 CD

reviewed by Roman Sokal

Mastica are a culture all of their own. And something as experimentally cabalistic as this trio could only originate in Austin, Texas, a creative culture that is equally as magical. Their premier...

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