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Drop Black Sky CD - $8
"Ring Pass Not"
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Ring Pass Not is a storybook of interwoven harmony and rhythm, with powerful and evocative vocals. The band uses a broad spectrum of
sounds and instruments, including effects laden guitar and bass, self-crafed samples, field recordings, digital programming, piano, and er hu (Chinese violin).
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hop-frog's fatwa CD - $8
"the Silk Road"
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The Silk Road is the first project from the musical collective hop-frog. This work was recorded under the name hop-frog's fatwa, a project
intended as a guerilla action against the upbeat, positive, and highly overproduced "World Music" of late, yet retaining the members' passion
for musical traditions of various cultures. The album is set in an alternate near-future in which the characters find themselves on an endless
journey along an ancient silk trade route.
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Livid Looking Glass CD - $6
"Compilation No. 1"
LLG's Compilation No. 1 features tracks from 16 dark alternative bands including Kirlian Camera, Morthem Vlade Art, Empusae, CTRL, Hungry Lucy,
Mankind Is Obsolete, Beyond Sensory Experience, Collection d'Arnell-Andrea, Sophya, OTX, Louisa John-Krol, Johnny Hollow,
Tiger Lillies, The Hungry Ghost, Voiceless and Written In Ashes.
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Warm Climate CD - $10
"Forced Spring for Rising Tide"
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Forced Spring for Rising Tide, the fifth album in the Warm Climate catalog, was recorded under the influence of microtonality,
natural disaster, and extreme weather conditions. This year long documentation finds the duo lost in Sequoia National Park and the Arizona desert,
channeling the energy of their surroundings into song.
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William C. Harrington CD - $10
"Urban Electronic Music"
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Urban Electronic Music uses loops, analog and digital synthesis, as well as traditional instruments and
found objects to create an urban soundtrack that can shift from ambient to free jazz.
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© 2006 Lighthouse Promotions
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