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In the mid eighties, after the release of anthem 'Hungry, So Angry' and album The Glitterhouse, Rees Lewis, the distinctive element (voice and sax) of currently obscure but hip funksters Medium Medium, left and with drummer Nigel Stone started C-Cat Trance. They produced world and dance sounds ahead of their time and, with a floating membership varying between two and eight, they toured Europe, and released a series of albums on Red Flame/Ink Records through the late eighties.Evident influences range fro... [ read more ]
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Chuck Bettis of THE META-MATICS and ALL-SCARS goes solo for the TMUSSS. Three songs of laptop noise mania. Many of you remember him opening the TMU CMJ showcase last year, and clearing the room of A&R types (for the first of many times that evening). These songs are atmospheric at times, and pure noise at others. Excellent stuff. Limited to 500 hand numbered copies.
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Changing labels from Verve to Warner Bros. and dropping any connection to his neo-bop past, trumpeter Nicholas Payton has crafted a funk-jazz album that unabashedly resurrects iconic trumpeter Miles Davis' wah-wah-laden fusion experiments epitomized by his 1969 opus, Bitches Brew. More slavish to the period than trumpeter Wallace Roney's No Room for Argument, but no less hip-hop-influenced than trumpeter Roy Hargrove's Hard Groove, Sonic Trance is nonetheless... [ read more ]
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