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David Bowie’s “The Next Day” Is A Gut Wrenching, Beautiful Masterpiece

David Bowie’s “The Next Day” Is A Gut Wrenching, Beautiful Masterpiece

James Moore March 2, 2013 Comments Off

David Bowie’s new CD “The Next Day” is a gut wrenching, beautiful masterpiece. Recorded in secret over the past two years with producer Tony Visconti, the effort could have gone in just a few

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Why Music Fans Are Respecting Their Elders In 2013

Why Music Fans Are Respecting Their Elders In 2013

James Moore February 13, 2013 Comments Off

Music fans, more and more, are respecting their elders in the search for something a little…truthier. Often, when looking at current music trends, we forget to look at the whole picture, and end up

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Nick Duane plays dark, dreamy avant-alternative rock with “Before the Storm”

James Moore April 3, 2012 Comments Off

Nick Duane is a synthpop/indie rock/alternative artist who is creating some very moody and interesting textures with his brand new release “Before the Storm”. “Willett Avenue” is recommended listening for fans of dark, dreamy

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Robert Nix appeals to fans of The Talking Heads, David Bowie and The Beatles

James Moore March 1, 2012 Comments Off

Robert Nix writes, records and produces music on his own terms. His new album “Walk Down the Street” is a strange, intellectual and very mindful journey into awareness and wonder. This is a solo

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Take Cover! The Bikini Robot Army Is Upon Us!

James Moore February 25, 2012 Comments Off

It’s always a good thing when artists are unafraid to get weird, don’t you think? Bikini Robot Armyis the quirky and strange self-produced rock/funk/pop/motown/experimental creation of solo artist Val Broeksmit. Like Beck, the Gorillaz and Tom

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Jeff Higgins delivers ambient, mind-expanding sounds with “Profit Prophet”

James Moore February 7, 2012 Comments Off

When I found out that Jeff Higgins, music blogger extraordinaire over at Groove Sandwich, was also a musician and had recently released an electronic music album called “Profit Prophet” (no, it’s not a concept album

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Seattle singer songwriter Adena Atkins charms with “The Slowest Curve” EP

James Moore December 29, 2011 Comments Off

“Elusive like truth is…” Seattle based singer/songwriter Adena Atkins sings with a rare fragility and air of mystery over experimental, lush soundscapes in her new EP “The Slowest Curve”. It’s always refreshing to hear

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One man band Manolis Moumouzias creates pop masterpiece on his own terms

James Moore December 2, 2011 Comments Off

“I Know”, the newest single by solo artist and self-proclaimed “one man band” Manolis Moumouzias is much better than you’d expect, and much better than it should be. The only reason I say this

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