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Directions in Music

The improvisational post-rock trio Directions in Music comprised bassist Bundy K. Brownish (an alumnus of Gastr del Sol and Tortoise), drummer Doug Scharin (also of H.We.M., Rex and June of ’44) and guitarist Wayne Warden (an associate of 40k). Their self-titled debut recording, documenting a three-day program documented at Chicago’s …

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Codeine

The early-’90s NY trio Codeine were among the founders from the slowcore scene that included groups like Bedhead, American Analog Collection, and Low. Acquiring audible motivation from the 3rd Velvet Underground record and picture pioneers Galaxie 500, but adding a far more aggressive shade and slowing the tempos down even …

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HiM

Regardless of the group’s rather complicated history and numerous manifestations, HiM is basically the brainchild of multi-instrumentalist Doug Scharin. An associate from the wealthy Midwest indie picture, Scharin started HiM being a aspect task during downtime from his several day careers (including account in Codeine, Rex, and June of 44). …

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Rex

An early on version of slowcore band Rex started in Maine in 1991, but at that time, drummer Doug Scharin was devoting the majority of his time and energy to slowcore innovators Codeine. In 1994, Rex relocated to Brooklyn. With rings like Idaho, Acetone as well as the Crimson House …

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June of 44

Following a sudden demise of Rodan, guitarist Jeff Mueller held Louisville’s math rock and roll flame burning along with his new strap, June of 44. Pursuing in the footsteps of Mueller’s previously music group, in addition to picture progenitors Slint, June of 44 crafted noisy, dissonant, complex acoustic guitar rock …

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