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Enuma Elish
Virtually uncategorizable, the woodwind & percussion duo
Enuma Elish spews an exploratory jazz/rock electronica that
simultaneously pushes more envelopes than most artists even
try to touch upon. Too structured, and with too much of a rocking
groove for honk/tweet jazz purists, they still deliver extended
hair-raising skronks to peel the paint off most trance music
listeners' walls! With too many terrestrially-based original
field recording samples to be "space rock," too live
to be "electronica," too high-tech for the hippy-dip…
Enuma is nothing short of its own thing, a constantly evolving
sonic marvel, a nonpareil. |
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Sky Saw
With instrumentation based on a monstrous custom electric zither
that can sound like multiple guitar shredders one minute and
a John Cage prepared piano another, racks of digital electronics,
an ace drummer, and an unusual openness to involving a vast
array of outside musicians in its projects — both live
and on record, Sky Saw has also quickly defined a trance-rock
based musical territory unto itself. Though their material is
highly structured, they leave so much room for improvisation
that every live performance and every studio recording is a
fresh experience, and above all, this band always rocks! |
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SpiralZero
Featuring a heady combination of earth shaking electronics,
heavy beats, celestial sonic textures, and explosive improvisations,
SpiralZero has arrived to take you to the furthest reaches
of the cosmos. Featuring the prodigious talents of Philip Lampe
on sitar and touch guitar synth and an ever changing roster of guest musicians,
SpiralZero are taking the union of electronica and live improvisation
into the future. |
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