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Bokanté: Strange Circles
by Daniel Marx
Due to Michael League's prolific body of work with his record label, GroundUp Music, he has his fingers in many pies, the latest of which is a new band, started by the Snarky Puppy guitarist/bassist/producer, called Bokanté. The word means exchange" in Creole, the language of the band's vocalist Malika Tirolien, and the music is meant ...
Aftersun
Label: GroundUP Music
Released: 2016
Track listing: Soti #1, The Pines #2, Time to Run #3, Madeleine #4, Bullet #5, Aftersun #6, First Light #7, Golden
Hour #8, A Blaze #9
See Us Through
Label: GroundUP Music
Released: 2016
Track listing: Home;
It'll Rain Today;
Battlefield (A Letter To You);
See Us Through;
Persimmon;
Trust Me;
Waking Morning;
Solitude,
House Of Waters
Label: GroundUP Music
Released: 2016
Track listing: La Semana; Save Home; Hamza; The Falls; Francesco; Black Mallard; Forming the
Emptiness; In Waves; Patience; 17; Juice.
Everybody Has A Plan Until They Get Punched in the Mouth
Label: GroundUP Music
Released: 2016
Track listing: Everybody Has A plan Until They Get Punched In The Mouth; (Looks Like) Somebody Got Ahead Of Schedule On Their Medication; Leave Him Lay; We Don't Want Nobody Nobody Sent; Big Bills Blues; Latin For Travelers; No Money, No Honey; Who Put You Behind The Wheel?; (Wish I Was) Already Paid And On My Way Home; The Guys. Get. Shirts.
New Birth
Label: GroundUP Music
Released: 2016
Track listing: Ced's Tune; Wise Willis; Me Too; Centaur Meat; Moorish; Globule; New Birth;
Captain Sandals; Reprise; Peculiar Place; Arise
Charlie Hunter: Everybody Has A Plan Until They Get Punched in the Mouth
by Vic Albani
Charlie Hunter chi? Ah quello che suona strano"? Sì... proprio bravo. Può essere un buon incipit per far conoscere a chi non lo dovesse avere mai incontrato in concerto o su disco (almeno alle nostre latitudini e anche visto che i negozi di dischi sono ormai una rarità che si fa fatica a trovarne ...
House Of Waters: House Of Waters
by Roger Farbey
The eponymous follow-up to House Of Waters's 2012 album Revolution is no less an iconoclastic offering than its predecessor (or the band's previous two albums Peace The Coats and Elsewhere). Iconoclasm here is a relevant noun because the trio's musical approach confounds traditional perspectives. So although not compositionally similar to say, Philip Glass's extraordinary soundtrack Koyaanisqatsi, ...