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Ink 19 :: Constant Flux

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All Things Change (:Run Recordings). Review by Bill Campbell.

CONSTANT FLUX ALL THINGS CHANGE :Run Recordings L.A. producer Douglas Rimerman -- you know, Constant Flux -- is bringing IDM to our shores. The man testifies well for his nascent scene on this album. All Things Change is an impressive debut that will not shake the Earth or your ass but will have you ...

Ink 19 :: Davey Williams and John Corbett

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Humdinger (Atavistic). Review by Judy Stewart.

... 30 years ago would be an unforgivable sin if not for the competent way with which Williams manages to shove his jagged guitar whims into Corbett's constant flux. With over four decades of free improvisation, Corbett, the man behind the Unheard Musics series on Atavistic, is faced with the question of ...

Ink 19 :: The Secession Movement

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We Need A Hill (Keep Safe). Review by Stein Haukland.

... " to the crushing attack of "Hit the Ground," The Secession Movement have crafted an aggressively fueled album, showing themselves to be a band in constant musical flux. We Need A Hill is the sound of mathematics and emotions walking hand in hand, and it's a beautiful sight, you know. Keep Safe Records ...

Ink 19 :: The English Beat

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Ska was pronounced dead over a decade ago, yet the tours go on and the crowds keep coming. For The English Beat's current refusal to fade, Dave Wakeling and crew brought along a couple surprise UK ska legends- Lynval Golding of The Specials, and The Selecter's Pauline Black. Jen Cray saturated herself in the ska sounds of yesterday's England.

... another band of the same name) in Birmingham, England, right in the middle of the 2-Tone blowup. Led by Wakeling, the band's members have been in constant flux over the years but the saturation of reggae, soul and ska sounds has never faltered. The current tour packs a respectable- if not terribly packed ...
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