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John Cage has become an institution. But when you change the way that people ...
There exists a rarified echelon of artists whose work transcends genre, fads,...
While she has been around for a good while as a part of her father Bill Chamb...
Vic Chesnutt and Mr. And Mrs. Keneipp
Although Merriment is credited to Vic Chesnutt and the Keneipps, it is...
People do lots of bad things in the name of religion. They murder doctors. Th...
This jazzy, indie-swinging trio moves from high flying to a slow surface soar...
Jim Connolly and the Gove County Philharmonic
Jim Connolly is a backcountry alchemist, bringing together folk, chamber musi...
Well, lo and behold, the guitarist of Britain's purveyors of all that is fey,...
Kevin Coyne sounds like a senile old man who lost his dentures and then wande...
The sixteenth volume in Mixer magazine's United DJs series -- w...
After hearing the excellent tracks they contributed to Projekt's Excelsis ...
New Dutch Swing? Goddamn, it does! These two are more goodies for us, courtes...
Hey look! It's Holgar Czukay's second album, and I'm in the minority that can...
It's no small fact that hordes of bands have been ripping off -- and often po...
Every once in awhile a CD comes along that doesn't leave my CD player until i...
High-octane dance pop, featuring digital backdrops, some fuzz guitar, some bo...
Christian Marclay/Otomo Yoshihide
Moving Parts represents the clash of two turntable titans. Marclay has...
It's an Indie Rock Christmas, Charlie Brown! Parasol Records collects 16 excl...
David Gedge, long famous as the frontman for the UK indie favorite the Weddin...
Spooky and evil abound on this album, produced by none other than Fred Durst....
Coldplay is a British rock outfit in the mold of Oasis, Travis, the Verve, an...
And then comes Cryptopsy to save grindcore from complacency. And Then You'...
I'm a sucker for Christmas tunes, especially when they're performed as well a...
