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Ink 19 :: Zero Zero

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AM Gold (Jade Tree). Review by Anton Wagner.

ZERO ZERO AM GOLD Jade Tree If you had pieces of the Jesus and Mary Chain, Yaz, The Dismemberment Plan, and Negativland, you'd have some of the Zero Zero puzzle, but definitely not enough to complete it. Smashing together fuzzy rockisms, a soft, warm Farfisa organ, a querulous singing voice, and a ...

Ink 19 :: Zero Parade

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June 1999 :: Music Sq-Z :: Zero Parade (Jeff Montgomery)

Zero Parade Zero Parade ACME Entertainment Zero Parade is one of those bands that falls somewhere in that middle of the road category. They aren't a great band, but they certainly aren't a bad band. Perhaps "decent" is the best descriptive word.    They plow through basic guitar pop-rock territory ...

Ink 19 :: Zero Parade

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November 1998 :: Music U-Z :: Zero Parade (Jason Feifer)

Zero Parade Zero Parade ACME Zero Parade sound like they belong on the radio. They're catchy, their songs are put together with a hauntingly perfect structure, and you can almost hear the radio deejay introduce each song and then end it with "That was the latest from Zero Parade!" That's not to say ...

Ink 19 :: Zero 7

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Zero 7 at the 9:30 Club in Washington, DC on April 17, 2002. Concert review by Bill Campbell.

ZERO 7 The 9:30 Club, Washington, DC April 17, 2002 by Bill Campbell It is really difficult -- almost impossible -- to write about a set that is purposely composed and performed to be chill. And that is the word that perfectly describes British act, Zero 7. Their "psychedelic soul" is the quintessential ...

Ink 19 :: Ground Zero

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Ground Zero takes you on a whirlwind tour of one of the hottest trends...

GROUND ZERO VARIOUS ARTISTS Shakti Ground Zero takes you on a whirlwind tour of one of the hottest trends in ambient trance today -- its fusion with world music. Here the emphasis is on South Asia, with some crossover to the Middle East as well. Lots of tablas, flute, and sitars combined with plenty ...

Ink 19 :: Timescape Zero

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June 1998 :: Music T-Z :: Timescape Zero (Brian Shelley)

Album Cover Click to Enlarge Timescape Zero Total War X-Ray I thought these guys were gone -- guess not! I like the hard-driving music that TZ writes, and have for some time now. I remember when they were playing just about every show under the sun. They still have the same energy as they did then ...

Ink 19 :: Say Hello to Zero Tolerance

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July 1998 :: Feature :: Say Hello to Zero Tolerance (S.D. Fitzpatrick )

... who I'm talking about! There's one in your favorite spot right now, waiting. These are the human viruses on the landscape, and there needs to be zero tolerance towards them and their kind! This is my warning!

Ink 19 :: Authority Zero

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Authority Zero,Andiamo,Lava,Andrew Ellis

AUTHORITY ZERO ANDIAMO Lava Authority Zero’s wildly fluctuating musical style makes the band pretty hard to categorize. But it seems that’s exactly how they want it. Andiamo certainly makes for an interesting listen, as full-on So-Cal punk-pop tracks such as “Revolution” and “Find Your Way” clash explosively ...

Ink 19 :: Count Zero

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Robots Anonymous (SineAppleSap). Review by Terry Eagan.

COUNT ZERO ROBOTS ANONYMOUS SineAppleSap A bit like the eels, and a bit like no one else. This album of loosely related vignettes documents a band enthralled by the future and capable of creating sonically rich songs that envision this future. While this may sound like the medium Radiohead calls its ...

Ink 19 :: Zero dB

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Reconstruction (Fluid Ounce/Ubiquity). Review by Bill Campbell.

ZERO DB RECONSTRUCTION Fluid Ounce/Ubiquity I get down on my knees every day and thank the unknown (to me, anyway) genius who first decided to mix jazz with electronic dance music. It is because of this anonymous Einstein that we get the brilliant works of the Jazzanovas of this world, the P'Taahs ...
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