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Moon June Records to Release Archival Soft Machine

Image by svennevenn via Flickr From Moon June Records: This CD documents an often overlooked phase in the long and complex history of Soft Machine – Australian drummer Phil Howard‘s five-month interim...

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Harris Eisenstadt Performances In May

From Improvised Communications: Fresh off his 10-stop tour of the UK with The Convergence Quartet, and a Jazz Journalists Association Awards nomination for Up and Coming Artist of the Year,...

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Jazz on 3 Features Freedom of the City

Eddie Prévost via last.fm From the BBC: Jez Nelson presents highlights of the 2009 Freedom of the City festival. Curated by Evan Parker and Eddie Prevost, the event celebrates London’s status as one of...

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Supersonic Festival in the UK

Heavy and avant bands are featured in the Supersonic Festival, coming in July. We are thrilled at what is shaping up to be our best line up yet, with unique performances from such influential artists...

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Unnamed Music Festival in the UK, 11-13 June, 2009

From Bagatellen: Just announced at the site for his Another Timbre label, Simon Reynell will be curating a new festival (his first?) this year in London and Leeds. Running at two performance spaces —...

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The Paul Dunmall Trio at the Vortex, London

Mujician via last.fm All About Jazz reviews this recent show. British reedman Paul Dunmall breaks bread with a wide range of collaborators. While the ensuing documentation is less prolific than say...

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Ligeti’s riot through history

Image via Wikipedia A UK production of Ligeti’s Le Grand Macabre is reviewed. It takes all of about five seconds before you realise that Hungarian composer György Ligeti‘s Le Grand Macabre is an opera...

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Led Bib And How The British Got Something Right

From NPR’s A Blog Supreme: The group is called Led Bib, and the song they played live, “Yes, Again,” is even more frenetic. (You can watch the performance itself on the BBC Web site — the video is for...

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Ashtray Navigations / Flower-Corsano Duo in Syracuse

From New Thing Productions: Ashtray Navigations Flower-Corsano Duo Thursday, October 29 9PM $15 General Admission $12 Students and Seniors Red House welcomes Psychedelic Noise Project from UK! Red...

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