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Ink 19 :: Track & Field

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Track & Field (Codek). Review by Bill Campbell.

TRACK & FIELD TRACK & FIELD Codek Funk don't die. It only multiply. And, if you don't believe (which means you've been living under a rock-deluded rock for the past five decades), just listen to this latest project from musician/producer/recording engineer, Mike Kohler. As Track & Field, Kohler puts ...

Ink 19 :: A Field Guide to Roadside Technology

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A field guide to all the odd contraptions along the road answers the urban explorer's curiosity. With that and his trusty collector's net, Carl F Gauze chases after the minutia of public transport's infrastructure.

A FIELD GUIDE TO ROADSIDE TECHNOLOGY BY ED SOBEY Chicago Review Press There's a geeky charm to this little pocket guide. We've all seen birding guides and the like, with pictures of birds and where you might find them. Here we get a more industrial look at the environment, with small, black-and-white ...

Ink 19 :: Sense Field

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July 1999 :: Music S :: Sense Field (Nathan T. Birk)

Sense Field Sense Field Warner Logically, it seemed like only a matter of time before Sense Field would sign to a major label, being the angst-ridden froth that mostly appeals to sensitive white suburban teenagers and all. And I should know: As embarrassing as it may be, I was once one of those angst ...

Ink 19 :: Wine Field

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March 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Wine Field (Bryan Reesman)

... artists who routinely pop up on the mainstream radar. But once in a while, a band evolves from hard work, perseverance, and in the case of Wine Field, a great sense of timing. Their homegrown development, highly befitting their folk roots, has been aided by a series of auspicious events many artists ...

Ink 19 :: Stars of Track & Field

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Oregon's Stars of Track & Field are about to release their Wind Up Records debut that couples sonic ambience with larger than life melodies. Jen Cray had a chance to speak with drummer Dan Orvik while the band was en route to Seattle for a gig.

STARS OF TRACK & FIELD DAN ORVIK by Jen Cray Borrowing a lyric from UK Indie band Belle & Sebastian as a band name, Oregon's Stars of Track & Field are about to release their Wind Up Records debut that couples sonic ambience with larger than life melodies. Having already completed a tour with the man ...

Ink 19 :: Stars of Track & Field

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Stars of Track & Field may have been merely the opening band, but for Jen Cray the night belonged to the Portland trio.

STARS OF TRACK & FIELD THE HOURLY RADIO Orlando, Fl June 3, 2007 by Jen Cray It's never a good sign when the box office at the venue tells you you're not on the list. Things usually slowly fall downhill after that sort of ominous announcement, but it was a gorgeous night and- fate be damned- I was ...

Ink 19 :: Sense Field

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Living Outside (Nettwerk). Review by Daniel Mitchell.

SENSE FIELD LIVING OUTSIDE Nettwerk America Sense Field used to be a rather striking band in the world of mid-1990's post-punk emo bands. They had a certain quality to them that put them well ahead of the rest of the pack, in terms of sincerity, grit, passion and delivery. Strangely enough, I saw Sense ...

Ink 19 :: Sense Field

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Tonight and Forever (Nettwerk). Review by Marcel Feldmar.

SENSE FIELD TONIGHT AND FOREVER Nettwerk Intense and dynamic rock that soars between shoegazing noise and emo lows and highs. Some ties to other Nettwerk bands like Gob and Mystery Machine, Sense Field creates an atmosphere of melodic pop, and then shakes the ground with storms and oceans of energetic ...

Ink 19 :: Sense Field

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A little bit of hardcore, a little bit of power pop, a little bit of new wave, a little bit of rock and roll, and a little bit of punk -- Roi Tamkin caught an eclectic show with Sense Field, the Stereo, and Lift at Atlanta's Echo Lounge on April 27, 2000.

SENSE FIELD WITH THE STEREO AND LIFT The Echo Lounge, Atlanta, GA April 27, 2000 by Roi Tamkin   The Echo Lounge played host to a fantastic concert Thursday night, but one would never guess that Atlanta was such a sprawling metropolis by the size of the audience. The three bands played before a total ...

Ink 19 :: Taken By Trees

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Open Field (Rough Trade). Review by Omar de la rosa.

TAKEN BY TREES OPEN FIELD Rough Trade Something tells me that if Nico were around today, she might've released an album like Taken By Trees' Open Field. This might come as a surprise to anyone expecting another "Young Folks" from Victoria Bergsman's Bjцrn-Yttling-produced solo debut. Hell, Open Field ...
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