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Ink 19 :: Apotheosis

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Farthest From the Sun (Nocturnal Art). Review by Carl F. Gauze.

APOTHEOSIS FARTHEST FROM THE SUN Nocturnal Art This record is a bit hard to pin down, and the music is a listening challenge as well. Written, programmed and performed by someone passing himself off as Sauron, it straddles a netherworld between classical, head-banging heavy metal, and opera. With four ...

Ink 19 :: Black Tape for a Blue Girl

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December 1998 :: Music A-B :: Black Tape for a Blue Girl (Dave Aftandilian)

... , but fearful too. Sam’s keyboards enter on a dark note, warning that after the first touch, nothing is ever the same again... “The apotheosis” weaves the sounds of wind and sea, crowd murmurings and gentle strings together with chants and radiant synths to paint a picture of a virgin ...

Ink 19 :: Kool Keith/Analog Brothers

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Kool Keith, rap's most idiosyncratic and schizophrenic MC, has been describe...

... ahead of the competition. The misstep in question, Keith's new solo album Matthew, does little to advance the career of the man who reached hip hop apotheosis as Dr. Octagon and spearheaded the science-rap movement as Black Elvis, but still manages to have enough twisting flows and ear-spanking grooves ...

Ink 19 :: Black Tape for a Blue Girl

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February 1999 :: Ink Spots :: Black Tape for a Blue Girl (Dave Aftandilian)

BLACK TAPE FOR A BLUE GIRL An Interview with Sam Rosenthal by Dave Aftandilian Picture yourself waiting for a train at a station. As the wrong train clacks endlessly by, you see the tantalizing reflection of a woman in the window glass. You turn to look at her more closely, but she has already eluded ...

Ink 19 :: Black Tape for a Blue Girl

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March 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Black Tape for a Blue Girl (Dave Aftandilian)

by Dave Aftandilian Picture yourself waiting for a train at a station. As the wrong train clacks endlessly by, you see the tantalizing reflection of a woman in the window glass. You turn to look at her more closely, but she has already eluded you, ghosting down the exit stairs, leaving you with a just ...
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