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    Veryshortshorts - Italian band who did two very good albums in 2010 and 2011. Both available for free download on bandcamp https://veryshortshorts.bandcamp.com...bank-robberies


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    Julverne are my favorite ensemble. I've never heard anyone quite like them... particularly their last release. Sometimes they sound jazzy....but more so along the lines of modern Chamber Music.

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    Moraine Groundswell (MoonJune, 2016)

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    Zhongyu s/t (MoonJune, 2016)

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    Didier Lockwood is all over this more obscure one:
    HuGo
    "Very, very nice," said a man in the crowd,
    When the golden voice appeared.
    She was gold alright, but then so is rust.
    "Such a shame about the beard."

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    Beledo (feat. Gary Husband, Lincoln Goines, Dewa Budjana) Dreamland Mechanism (HD 24​​​/​​​96kHz) (MoonJune, 2016)

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    This guy is awesome (and so is Ivo)


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    Quote Originally Posted by Digital_Man View Post
    Cloud Nine is much more well known as Ozone Quartet.
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    As many times as I have seen them I couldn't think of Ozone Quartet.
    No new music planned, but Ozone Quartet has recently put their catalog on bandcamp: https://ozonequartet.bandcamp.com/

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    Just spinned my CDr compilation of DW's Wolf.
    If memory serves it was its first spin since I burned the CDr (circa 2003, when I crammed the best of three albums into 78 mins) and it will probably be my only one (though I did spin it twice)

    The whole thing is acceptable (nothing to write home about, but there is one epic fail: I'm horrified by the cheesy synth sounds DW chose.
    my music collection increased tenfolds when I switched from drug-addicts to complete nutcases.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trane View Post
    Just spinned my CDr compilation of DW's Wolf.
    Who is DW again?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nashorn View Post
    Who is DW again?

    Darryl Way (Curved Air)

    Sorry I thought Wolf was enough to give it away.
    Last edited by Trane; 04-07-2020 at 09:15 AM.
    my music collection increased tenfolds when I switched from drug-addicts to complete nutcases.

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    Oh I love that Tin Hat!

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    Rini

    Check out Rini. She and her band are great. She played on a few tracks from my band's upcoming second album.


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    It was really cool with Rini trading licks with the guitarist. Her vocals are really nice too. I can see why you picked it. What style of music do you play?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trane View Post
    Darryl Way (Curved Air)

    Sorry I thought Wolf was enough to give it away.
    Not for me. :-)
    Although I'm an electric violinist myself, I'm pretty ignorant of what is out there. So I'm very happy about this thread for some inspiration.

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    Sintesis S/T Argentinian Prog from 1976. Quite obscure. I like the tone of the violin on this.

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    I did a quick check on previous pages and didn't see Ayasa mentioned. Not exactly fusion, but a killer player with great tone. She plays a wide range of styles, rock, metal, folk, etc.



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    Steve Tibbetts & co. on PBS 1982

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    What can this strange device be? When I touch it, it brings forth a sound (2112)

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    I am sure that it was mentioned here already but I just discovered Under Linden a few months ago, a band from Argentina.

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