Musical Hoaxes
Taking a look at some historic releases that turned out to be fakes, but still produced outstanding music: Jurgen Muller, Ursula Bogner, and the East German ‘Kosmischer Laufer project.’
Read MoreTaking a look at some historic releases that turned out to be fakes, but still produced outstanding music: Jurgen Muller, Ursula Bogner, and the East German ‘Kosmischer Laufer project.’
Read MorePeter Baumann is known primarily as a member of Tangerine Dream from 1971-1977 (except for a brief hiatus in 1975, when he was replaced for some live performances by Michael…
Read Moreby Marshall Bowden This article has a couple of familiar angles to regular readers: ECM Records and Compilations. To be specific, the ECM compilation Music With 58 Musicians, Volume One,…
Read Moreby Marshall Bowden St. Vincent (aka Annie Clark) comes out with an album, alluding to it being influenced by her father’s record collection (late sixties, early to mid seventies) and…
Read MoreTribute albums are such a mixed bag. They can be fantastic, but for every I’m Your Fan is a collection that has maybe one or two standout tracks and the…
Read MoreA selection of songs by The Band that have meaning to me and have stuck with me through the years, appearing frequently on mix tapes and playlists.
Read MoreReturning from a medical catastrophe, Mal Waldron played his own individualistic piano style that led him to Europe, where he recorded for ECM Records and played with burgeoning German hippie-synth…
Read MoreReviewing Corea’s formidable discography, one is struck by the sheer diversity and boundless energy of his musical imagination. Includes a six-hour Spotify playlist of Corea highlights.
Read MoreAmazon | Spotify Antipop Consortium is not just any rap group. Rappers Priest, Beans, and M. Sayyid (only Beans and Priest appear on this recording) eschew gansta rap, instead displaying…
Read MoreJoel Dorn built 32 Records into one of jazz’s bestselling labels in the 1980s. And he did it with compilations.
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