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Travis & Fripp
Live at Coventry Cathedral
[ Panegyric Music / CD - released 26/Apr/2010 ]
This second collaborative album by Travis & Fripp is drawn from a largely improvised performance and features the duo attempting an instrumental version of King Crimson's delightfully subtle, "Moonchild".
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The Equatorial Stars
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Neil Young
Le Noise
[ Reprise Records / CD - released 1/Oct/2010 ]
A brilliant collaboration between the acclaimed rock icon Neil Young, and musician, songwriter, producer Daniel Lanois.
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African Head Charge
Voodoo of the Godsent
[ On-U Sound / CD - released 28/Mar/2011 ]
All the elements of a classic African Head Charge album are present on 'Voodoo of the Godsent'; a triumphant mix of dub, psychedelia, trance, afro and tribal rhythms that have given them their own unique place in contemporary music.
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By the Dawn's Early Light
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Mick Karn
The Concrete Twin
[ MK Music / CD - released 16/Jan/2012 ]
Laced with a dramatic symphonic feel, Mick Karn's 'The Concrete Twin' is comprised of 10 densely layered tracks that feature elements of Middle Eastern & Asian inflected world music; as well as Mick's typically alien sounding, fretless bass work.