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THIS ITEM IS A PRE-ORDER. WE EXPECT IT TO SHIP ON OR BEFORE THE NOVEMBER 10TH RELEASE DATE. Makajodama is the unusual name for htis young instrumental quarter from Sweden. The band was formed by Mathias Danielsson, guitarist for the progressive rock band Gosta Berlings Saga. In the course of searching for another avenue to express his own musical ideas he met Mattias Ankarbrandt, the former drummer of The Carpet Knights. Their goal was to blend both written and improvised music. Makajodama's debut i... [ read more ]
CD $16.99
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Insound LP+MP3! Purchase the vinyl format of Something for All of Us and you'll receive a link to download the MP3s for free immediately after check-out! VINYL FORMAT. Brendan Canning will release his first solo effort as the next release in the Broken Social Scene Presents series. Canning is a prolific songwriter and founding member of the indie rock collective. He's a veteran performer on the Canadian music scene - formerly a member of such notable bands as By Divine Right and hHead. The new album, ap... [ read more ]
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Rumah Sakit have recorded a watermark for angular rock music. A flowing, mood-altering masterpiece of jazz-infected structures, funky rhythms, and beautifully frenzied guitar interplay. Steeped in progressive rock influences, they blend their intricate polyrhythms and subtle beauty with massive walls of destructive improvisation. But they also stretch out to reveal more fragile melodies and structures on some of their longest tracks ever. Added to the mix are a couple live songs that perfectly display just... [ read more ]
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