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February 16, 2021 by Simon Sweetman

Miles Davis: The Lost Septet

Miles Davis The Lost Septet Sleepy Night Records This is the middle part of a trilogy of “Lost” Miles Davis records. The Lost Septet refers to this particular band – a seven-piece that never went into the studio. This show was once broadcast on radio and that’s it – though members from this line-up were […]
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June 23, 2016 by Simon Sweetman

Avishai Cohen: Into The Silence

Avishai Cohen Into The Silence ECM Not to be confused with the bass-player Avishai Cohen this is the latest album by the trumpeter Avishai Cohen. It’s an elegiac set of reflections on the passing of his father. The band is phenomenal and so deeply respectful towards the material and so aware of each other’s playing […]
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March 4, 2014 by Simon Sweetman

Sunn O))) & Ulver: Terrestrials

Sunn O))) & Ulver Terrestrials Southern Lord Ulver is a band from Norway playing a black-metal influenced blend of symphonic, electronic and experimental music. Sun O))) is from Seattle, America and they too fall on the dark side of metal, theirs being a sound more doom- and ambient-metal inspired. The two groups first performed together […]
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