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"Hans Dulfer is a Dutch jazz musician famous for playing the tenor saxophone. With his band Ritmo-Natural he released his second album Candy Clouds in 1970. The album consists of six songs, with its title track being split into two parts.
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Beautifully done reissue from the recently discovered BYG master tapes. This 1971 album features Paul Williams on vocals, Ivan Zagni (Jody Grind) on guitar, Roger Sutton (Nucleus) on guitar, lots of other names and of course the incredible Aynsley Dunbar on drums.
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Beautifully done reissue from the recently discovered BYG master tapes. This 1971 album features Paul Williams on vocals, Ivan Zagni (Jody Grind) on guitar, Roger Sutton (Nucleus) on guitar, lots of other names and of course the incredible Aynsley Dunbar on drums.
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"A collaboration between English producer and multi-instrumentalist Andy Lewis and seminal U.K. folk vocalist Judy Dyble, the aptly named Summer Dancing delivers a balmy set of lush, electronic dream pop with flourishes of pastoral English folk and Swinging London-era psych-pop.
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Dynasty is well known Power Metal band in Brazil however in American and throughout the rest of the world they have flown under the radar as no product ever found its way to the states, but, we are about to change that. Let me first say to you, anyone that knows this band knows the elite level
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Dynasty is well known Power Metal band in Brazil however in American and throughout the rest of the world they have flown under the radar as no product ever found its way to the states, but, we are about to change that. Let me first say to you, anyone that knows this band knows the elite level
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"We already knew that Nils Molin is one of Sweden’s best melodic metal vocalists. His early work with Dynazty got him noticed and in 2017 he was invited to join Amaranthe as one of its lead vocalists. Since then, he has pulled double duty recording and touring with both Dynazty and Amaranthe.
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"Exciting times in modern music – where engaging in multiple bands can prove fruitful for making a career without having to hold down a side gig/day job.
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Digipak edition with one bonus track.
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I wasn't a big fan of Pretest - I thought Steve Albini took the band in a direction that was too chaotic and rambling. Dysrhythmia MK II is here with Behold The Arctopus' Colin Marston on board as bassist.
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One of the great krautrock albums of the 70s. After the release of the first album the band went through a radical lineup change with only bassist Reinhard Kawatky left. He brought in drummer Peter Giger, and Vita Nova guitarist Eddy Marron. Marron's playing is quite amazing and frenetic.
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"Dzyan's Electric Silence (1975) would prove to be their last effort for almost 25 years until the collective re-surfaced in 2000 to produce one more album(haven't heard it yet).
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Legit reissue (on Long Hair Music) of the first album from this essential German band. The lineup and overall sound was quite different from the two more familiar albums "Time Machine" and "Electric Silence".
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Legit reissue (on Long Hair Music) of the first album from this essential German band. The lineup and overall sound was quite different from the two more familiar albums "Time Machine" and "Electric Silence".
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Mind blowing set from this early 70s German jazz rock band culled from the vaults of SWF radio. Dzyan was formed by bassist Reinhard Karwatky but the emerging star was guitarist Eddy Marron. The lineup for these sessions is a quintet consisting of guitar, sax, bass, drums, and percussion.
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