Weird Jazz

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    Skizzo Franick
     
    The Problem Solver
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    Velotron Heavy Industries
     
    Welcome to the Knee of the Curve
    Long form arrangements of electronic music with saxophones, synthesizers, and samples from scientists, futurists, and a custom artificial intelligence named Xion.
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    Perry Weissman 3
     
    3
    Quirky instrumental music, not afraid of mixing melody and noise.
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    Alex Coke/Leadbelly Legacy Band
     
    Out On the Western Plains
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    Melting Pot
     
    Dedication
    Get ready to take a musical journey that will stir your soul. Funk, Rock, Jazz, Ska, and Jam which will leave you feeling satisfied but wanting more.
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    Baaba
     
    The Wrong Vampire
    "The Wrong Vampire" is an interpretation of the music by the composer Krzysztof Komeda - a peculiar take on his score for "The Fearless Vampire Killers", a film by Roman Polański. Weird electronica meets Slavic funk meets jazz meets metal.
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    Snaarj
     
    Levels
    Chicago-based Saxpop
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    Adam Guthrie
     
    Tension and Release
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    Andy Fite
     
    Oratorio: the 5th of February, 2003 - Colin Powell at the UN
    Guitarist-singer-composer Andy Fite's musical setting of Colin Powell's infamous 2003 speech to the UN Security Council; Vocal Kaleidoscope, Talking Guitar, Hep Hop, Bach Chorales and other surprises point up and amplify the tragic absurdity of the event.
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    John Pascarelli
     
    Abstract Road
    This collection of mostly instrumental songs explores a collision of styles: Jazz, Rock, folk, yet sounds like none of these. There's over 70 minutes of music and 20 songs on "Abstract Road". It is music that will certainly take you on a musical journey
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    Preston Reed
    Handwritten Notes
    A hypnotic look at world jazz styles with mellow finger style guitar and moving progressions.
    Preston Reed is a guitarist of many parts - so many parts that when he brings them all into play, first time listeners often find it impossible to believe that they're hearing just the one musician, in real time. At full tilt, Reed's fingers, thumbs, fists and hands at once suggest a drummer, keyboardist, bassist and several guitarists at work. It's a dizzying, exhilarating phenomenon. A portrait of the acoustic guitar as full-on heavy metal band. But impressions of rock bands - and high speed trains and duelling, pulling tractors - are only one side of Reed. While acknowledging that somewhere inside him there is a screaming electric guitarist pacing like a caged lion, Reed is also a player of deep sensitivity who can compose and play a blues or a ballad with a touch reminiscent of his great jazz piano-playing hero, Bill Evans. Reed's entry into this guitar odyssey was inauspicious enough, his path thereafter largely self-discovered. A few chords learned from his guitar playing father, a brief, very brief, flirtation with the ukulele, clandestine practice sessions of his favourite Beatles and Stones songs on Dads guitar.... and then a too-strict classical guitar teacher led to premature retirement. At 16, however, Reed heard Jefferson Airplane's rootsy blues offshoot, Hot Tuna. His interest was rekindled big time. Acoustic guitar heroes John Fahey and Leo Kottke were studied, their styles absorbed but not imitated, and at this point things really begin to get interesting because, at 17, Reed, by now precociously proficient, played his first live gig, supporting beat poet Allen Ginsberg at the Smithsonian Institute. Just getting on a train from his native Armonk in New York state to Washington was a cool adventure. And it was just the first of many, not least of which was the one which resulted from his signing his first deal with a major record company, MCA, through the auspices of his friend, country singer-songwriter Lyle Lovett. Determined to make the most of this opportunity, Reed pushed himself to go beyond the standard fingerpicking styles he'd perfected. The result was the beginnings of the startlingly innovative style, with its percussive, two-handed fretboard attack, that you hear today and which as caused guitar luminaries such as Al DiMeola and the late Michael Hedges to describe Reed as "phenomenal" and "inspiring". Reed's compositional talents extend to film soundtracks and prestigious commissions for the Minneapolis Guitar Quartet, and as well as appearances alongside Bonnie Raitt and Linda Ronstadt his major performances include an historic live satellite broadcast on Turkish National Television in 1997 with renowned saz player and composer Arif Sag which reached an audience of 120 million in 17 countries, prompting a flood of international telephone calls to the station from stunned viewers. Since 1979, he has recorded thirteen albums and three videos and charmed audiences on three continents. He continues to tour with the same hunger and relish that informs his guitar playing and he gives regular workshops where he passes on the techniques he has developed for extending the acoustic guitar's possibilities. The secret, he says, is to relax and let the guitar patterns run by themselves. Which explains how, at full tilt, he may sound like a full-on heavy metal band but he still won't have broken sweat.
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    Erika Stucky
    Suicidal Yodels
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    Acker Brothers
    Dungaree Jazz
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    Kevin Hays Trio w/Doug Weiss and Bill Stewart
    What Survives
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    eol trio
    Mister K
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      Live at Cobb's Comedy Club
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      Nels Cline Trio
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      Top Songs

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      1.
      Your Head, Their Wall
      Rod Fotheringham
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      Hooded Strangers
      Jens Johansson
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      You Take Me There
      Cacophonic FM
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      Junk Jazz
      Andy Arnold Trio
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      Big Bottom
      Edmund Welles
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