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agri-math rock? Rural melodic punk?
Christ knows what this is...but its damn good! Great use of 'alternative' instruments and structures to achieve a great instrumental music tinman73
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In 2019, I was in Salisbury and attended the Alphabet Business Convention without knowing any artist. Lost Crowns was my favourite band that played there. Pablo P.
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With hints to the Rock in Opposition movement, musically, this album is sure to make more than a few of you happy!
Review: https://wp.me/p3mIfa-nLu Can This Even Be Called Music?
Steeped in some of Africa’s finest dance styles—namely Congolese music—the London band's latest is groovy fusion at its most sophisticated. Bandcamp New & Notable May 22, 2019
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Carlos Quebrada's Sales de Baño ("Bath Salts") sextet is what more jazz ensembles should aspire to be like. It's jazz from Argentina that desires chamber music status, perfectly seasoned with calculated doses of dissonance, sophistication, and the avant-garde, to complement rather than overwhelm the underlying flavors. I suppose you could call it progressive, I just call it great.
Another gem found on Mr. Moklebust's page. Deidre House