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Artist: T.K. Gardner
New-age? Light jazz? Adult-contemporary? The 8-string guitar work of T.K. Gardner may be hard to classify, but it makes for great listening. Too much of so-called space music is just that -- vacuous. Although Gardner's music has that new spacious sound, it also has definition and real substance -- integrity. This is how new-age music should... [+] Read More
Artist: Time hip hop
Time is an up an comming hip hop artist from the New england area. Born and raised in the largest town in the United states, he started writing at a very early age and is considered to be a natural when it comes to spitting.With a passion for music he emersed himself with music from Rakim, Krs one, Big daddy kane, Kool g. Rap, Lord finesse,... [+] Read More
Artist: Daggerfish & Disease
Experimental Dub-Step, Noise style Crunch with a lot of psychedelic substance influence. A different style to most Dub-step we are into the dark stuff a little to dark to be called Dub-step really but it is our main influence. Released on Dexandthecity non profit record label based in Latvia we have had great feedback from the Noisecore crew out... [+] Read More
Artist: Jejune
Emo rockers Jejune formed in the mid-'90s at Berklee College of Music in Boston, where guitarist/singer Joseph Guevara and drummer Christopher Mendez Vanacore studied jazz and bassist/singer Arabella Harrison studied sound engineering, after switching from voice performance. Before breaking up in early 2000, the band went on to become one of the... [+] Read More
Artist: Johann Peter Salomon
By 1758 this young German violinist was serving in the court of Bonn as a musician. By 1761 and 1762 Salomon went on tour probably in an attempt to obtain a position in the government seat. In 1764 he was the musical director for Prince Heinrich of Prussia during which time he met C.P.E. Bach. Through this encounter he was introduced to the... [+] Read More
Artist: Marianne Girard
Born in Keswick, Ontario, Marianne Girard lived in a small town but found plenty of activities to stimulate her, including radio, the Ed Sullivan Show and early folk records. A lover of traditional music, Girard left home at age 16 and began playing guitar at age 18. Moving to London, Ontario, Girard became influenced by several folk singers,... [+] Read More
Artist: Universal Congress Of
Led by ex-Saccharine Trust axewielder Joe Baiza, Universal Congress Of began as the title for Baiza's 1987 solo record later becoming the name of his fine, funky backing band. Although on his debut solo LP he was still playing semi-improvised, avant-garde jazz-rock similar to what he was exploring in Saccharine Trust, Baiza/UCO's later (and for... [+] Read More
Artist: Gang Green
Far and away the biggest name to emerge from the Boston hardcore scene, Gang Green was an unabashed party band specializing in beer-soaked, warp-speed three-chord thrash. Obsessed with beer, skateboarding, sex, and more beer, the group slowly added stronger hints of heavy metal as their career wore on, but otherwise followed much the same... [+] Read More
Artist: The Nice
The Nice only existed for three years, and in that time they went through many a false start as well as some membership and directional changes -- but in the process, they helped bridge the gap between the pop-psychedelia of 1967 and the more ambitious (and, ultimately, pretentious) brand of music known variously as art rock or progressive rock.... [+] Read More
