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Ink 19 :: High Fidelity
Funny how sometimes a soundtrack can last so much longer than a movie. Hig...
HIGH FIDELITY ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK Hollywood Funny how sometimes a soundtrack can last so much longer than a movie. High Fidelity has come and gone from theaters, but the legacy it leaves on its soundtrack is bound to stick around for quite a while. There's nothing exclusive to the film on here, but ...
Ink 19 :: Daniel Carter / Reuben Radding
Luminescence (AUM Fidelity). Review by Peter Mallick.
DANIEL CARTER / REUBEN RADDING LUMINESCENCE AUM Fidelity AUM Fidelity is nothing if not consistent. Let's give half a century over to avant-garde jazz music. We're going to discount the first thirty years, the big bands, the improvisers, and a good portion of the bop heyday. We're going to focus on ...
Ink 19 :: Joe Morris Quartet/Joe Morris + Mat Maneri
Guitarist Joe Morris and viola player Mat Maneri complement each other well. ...
JOE MORRIS QUARTET AT THE OLD OFFICE Knitting Factory JOE MORRIS + MAT MANERI [SOUL SEARCH] Aum Fidelity Guitarist Joe Morris and viola player Mat Maneri complement each other well. Morris plays with no distortion or sustain and threads long strings of guitar notes over Maneri's viola strokes. These ...
Ink 19 :: Guided By Voices
Lesson Number One on how to have a great interview: Know your subject. Following that rule, Gail Worley plies the tongue of Guided By Voices frontman Robert Pollard with a six of Miller Lite, and lets the tape roll. We guarantee that the result is a GBV interview the likes of which you won't find anywhere else!
...Ric Ocasek? We started out as lo-fi as you can get, and each album sounded better, so it's been a gradual process. It's not like we just dove in to high fidelity. Mag Earwhig sounded better than Under The Bushes and Under The Bushes sounded better than Alien Lanes. Gradually, the sound fidelity has...
Ink 19 :: Green Day
After a nice rest period following the release of their most recent album, Nimrod, Green Day are hitting the road with the Warped Tour to warm up for the recording of their next album, tentatively titled Warning. Jason Feifer got a preview of what to expect when he spoke with drummer TrŽ Cool, just prior to the tour's kickoff.
...soul who wouldn't recognize Green Day. As soon as they exploded into the mainstream consciousness with their major label debut, Dookie, their tight, high-energy pop-punk blips of songs and flamboyant personalities made the Berkeley trio darlings of any and all music media. They were sprawled out on...
Ink 19 :: Starflyer 59
Easy Come Easy Go (Tooth & Nail). Review by Joshua Krause.
..., but simplified. Finishing off the box are eight live songs that capture the band as a living wonder and not just a recorded anomaly. Surprisingly high fidelity and well-controlled recording makes this enjoyable, as so many live recording feel more like medieval torture. Take heed, young American shoegaze...
Ink 19 :: Hefner
December 1999 :: Music H-I :: Hefner (Ian Koss)
Hefner The Fidelity Wars Too Pure/Beggars Banquet The ever-prolific Hefner returns with another collection of stunningly poignant songs. Is it Darren Hayman's near-the-brink quaver, the deliciously pointy guitars and smoothly thumping bass, or the lyrics that reside between amused despondency and cautious ...
Ink 19 :: The Dismemberment Plan
The Dismemberment Plan, with Enon, Dälek, and The Gena Rowlands Band at The Sapphire Supper Club in Orlando, FL on May 19, 2001. Concert review by Julio Diaz and Andrew Chadwick. Photos by Ian Koss.
...what sort of difference a quality sound system can make. While I enjoy seeing shows at Common Grounds in Gainesville, they really don't compare fidelity-wise to The Sapphire Supper Club. Two different sound systems brought two very different Dälek experiences for me. Last time all the sounds were muddled...
Ink 19 :: Hope That Things Are Getting Better
Rob Levy,Best Rleases of 2004 Offer Hope That Things Are Getting Better,Top 19 of 2004,,Rob Levy
...record of a criminal. Before you crush me, know that it was arrived at with great stress, tumult and anxiety. To make things worse there was no High Fidelity-esque payoff moment anywhere in sight. There is no Natasha Gregson-Wagner patiently waiting on the phone for my favorite records. There is only...
Ink 19 :: New York is Now!
A side of jazz ignored by Ken Burns' documentary is explored in Philip Freeman's new book, New York is Now!: The New Wave of Free Jazz. But is the book any more valid a document of jazz than Burns' film was? Bob Pomeroy has the answers.
...NOW!: THE NEW WAVE OF FREE JAZZ BY PHILIP FREEMAN The Telegraph Company New York holds a special place in the hearts of jazz fans. When you think of high water marks in jazz, so many of them happened in New York. In the 1930s, the big band scene was sizzling in Harlem. Bebop was born in the clubs around...
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