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Visiting [art]by[odo] may have you thinking it's unfocussed. What is it about? Art? Audio? Photography? Music? Politics? Ego? Boredom? Is it a blog? Is it an online gallery?Yes.
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Category Archives: Music reviews
Save Our Ears — Save The Stereo
Can anyone explain to me why every performance I’ve attended in the last several years, whether movie or concert, small club or large auditorium, all except symphony orchestra, has been over amplified, obnoxiously loud, often distorted, and in every case … Continue reading
Dancing With Nature Spirits
Jack DeJohnette, Michael Cain, and Steve Gorn stretch out on five cuts, spinning over seventy minutes of new-age-space-jazz explorations. Pianist, Michael Cain, and woodwinds player, Steve Gorn, are both well known for their meditative, altered consciousness music. DeJohnette, drummer/percussionist, mostly … Continue reading
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Tagged Dancing With Nature Spirits, Jack DeJohnette, Michael Cain, Steve Gorn
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