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Album review: Bixiga 70 – Quebra-Cabeça

Harrison Murray April 8, 2019
Quebra-Cabeça is challenging music that requires, and rewards, close listening and careful attention. While it may seem intimidating and relentless, multiple listens open up a…
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Album review: Frank Zappa – We’re Only in It for the Money

Harrison Murray February 8, 2019
A technical landmark and a vicious piece of satire, but not an easy listen. Genre: Psychedelic rock/free jazz/doo-wop/avant-garde Country: United States Release date: March 4,…
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Album review: Manilla Road – Crystal Logic

Harrison Murray January 6, 2019
A lot of white people, when they become acquainted with non-white music, remark on how “happy” or “carefree” it is. But I prefer to flip…
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Album Review: Jupiter and Okwess – Kin Sonic

Harrison Murray December 10, 2018
For all its poverty and deprivation, the Congo, as a land whose people are largely considered worthless to the global market, offers the musicians who…
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Album review: Dream Theater – Images and Words

Harrison Murray July 26, 2018
A taxidermy of dead music so well-done you’ll almost forget it’s dead. Genre: Neo-progressive rock/metal Country: United States Release date: July 7, 1992 (reissued 2013)…
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Album review: Gryphon – Red Queen to Gryphon Three

Harrison Murray July 18, 2018
Intriguing, beguiling, often beautiful—but is beautiful good enough? Genre: Progressive rock/contemporary classical Country: United Kingdom Release date: December 1974 Label: Bell Records Format: 12” vinyl…
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Album review: King Crimson – Red

Harrison Murray July 9, 2018
Despite the usual narratives about “raw” music, it is in fact the very technical proficiency that King Crimson bring to their instruments that gives Red…
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Album review: Ludwig van Beethoven/Bruno Walter – Symphony No. 6

Harrison Murray June 30, 2018
The Sixth Symphony may never escape the shadow of the Third, Fifth, and Ninth, but is still a taboo-breaking, musically innovative landmark that helped bury…
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Album review: It’s a Beautiful Day – s/t

Harrison Murray June 22, 2018
Producers are parasites. Not electronic music “producers”–for the most part, those are musicians, giving themselves a more authoritative-sounding title (though the lack of self-worth in…
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Album review: Antal Dorati/Igor Stravinsky – The Rite of Spring

Harrison Murray June 12, 2018
The marriage of Apollo and Dionysus is a happy one indeed. Genre: Classical (late Romantic/early Modernist) Country: United States Release date: 1960 (reissued on vinyl…
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