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    Thursday, 31 May 2007
    James Alan Hull (February 20, 1945 — November 17, 1995) was a  British singer-songwriter and founding member of the Tyneside folk-rock band  Lindisfarne.
     

    Albums
    Pipedream (1973)
    Squire (1975)
    Phantoms (1979)
    On The Other Side (1983)
    Another Little Adventure (1988)
    Back to Basics (1994)
    Statues & Liberties (1996)
    When War is Over (1998)
    We Can Swing Together - Anthology (2005)

    Category: Psyche/Garage/Folk | Views: 2989 | Added by: janisfarm | Date: 31 May 2007 | Rating: 0.0/0

    Thursday, 31 May 2007

    Angel'in Heavy Syrup

    Biography :
    Although guitarist, producer, and theorist Jojo Hiroshige is one of the leading figures on the Japanese noise music scene, his protégées in the all-female quartet Angel'in Heavy Syrup could not be further from the sort of extreme noise terrorism Hiroshige is best known for. Their quiet, meditative music is clearly influenced by the gentler side of '70s Krautrock and progressive rock; think of the gentler moments of Can or Gong, made even more ghostly and delicate by the group's low-key instrumentation and gossamer vocals. This is music in constant danger of becoming so airy it might drift off into the ether, were it not rooted by subtly polyrhythmic drums and hand percussion seemi ... Read more »
    Category: Psyche/Garage/Folk | Views: 2026 | Added by: Opa-Loka | Date: 31 May 2007 | Rating: 0.0/0


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