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Tag Archives: Califone
The Cave Sounds Of We Are Ghosts
Whenever I’m recording in the studio, I play the best I can and leave the track as it is. I know it sounds obvious, but what I’m trying to say is that I only play two-three takes max, and leave … Continue reading
Posted in Album reviews, Artists review
Tagged Califone, experimental, Free improvisation
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The Roots and Crowns of Tim Rutili
I can go on and on about my love for Califone. This band, led by Tim Rutili, is doing exactly what I like in music so much – fusion of styles. They are based in blues, but they can make … Continue reading
Posted in Album reviews, Artists review
Tagged Blind Faith II, Califone, Chicago, Friends Of Betty, punk, Red Red Meat, Tim Rutili
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They Don’t Need No Education, They Got Insights.
Sunrise, The fifth album by TX veterans My Education, is an interesting album. Originally,Sunrise, started as the soundtrack of the 1927 silent film SunriseĀ : A Song For Two Humans, but moved on to be a psychedelic, post-rock journey of … Continue reading
Posted in Album reviews, Serious competitors for album of the year 2010
Tagged All My Friends Are Funeral Singers, Califone, Cello, cinematic, My Education, Peasant Dance, Popol Vuh, post-rock, sad, soundtrack, Strange Attractors, Sunrise, Sunrise : A Song For Two Humans, Tortoise, viola, Werner Hertzog
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