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Volto!

Formed in the first 2000s around a few of Los Angeles’ most achieved musicians, including Device drummer Danny Carey, Pigmy Like Circus guitarist John Ziegler, Jimmy Kimmel Live! home music group keyboard participant Jeff Babko, and program participant/Don Henley touring bassist Lance Morrison, Volto! focus on heady, genre-spinning jazz-fusion rock …

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Melt Yourself Down

A rigorous brew of jazz, punk, and African components, Melt Yourself Straight down is a sextet featuring saxophonists Pete Wareham and Shabaka Hutchings, drummer Tom Skinner, bassist Ruth Goller, vocalist Kushal Gaya, and percussionist Silk Singh. The group’s sound demonstrates the people’ pedigrees: Wareham and Goller performed in the acclaimed …

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Grand General

A Norwegian heavy fusion supergroup of types, this quintet initially performed beneath the moniker Kenneth Kapstad Group, maybe leading some to consider the ensemble like a spinoff of drummer Kapstad’s most well-known clothing, the longstanding Trondheim-based psych-prog-metal music group Motorpsycho, whom Kapstad joined up with in 2007. The Kenneth Kapstad …

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The Kandinsky Effect

It’s difficult more than enough being truly a creative jazz trio in the 21st hundred years — finding period to apply, organizing gigs and travels, lining up studio room time for you to record, all with an vision on underneath collection — but if an sea separates one bandmember from …

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GoGo Penguin

Experimental jazz piano trio GoGo Penguin were shaped in Manchester, England in 2012 by pianist Chris Illingworth, bassist Nick Blacka, and drummer Rob Turner. Blending melodic scenery with powerful skittering beats and digital elements, the music group produces a heady mix that owes as very much to Massive Strike and …

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Thank You Scientist

The 21st century progressive rock septet MANY THANKS Scientist grew from the music program at Montclair State University in NJ, where guitarist Tom Monda, saxophonist Ellis Jasenovic, and trumpeter Andrew Digrius met. The three distributed a like for Frank Zappa, Mahavishnu Orchestra, the Beatles, and Harry Nilsson, as well as …

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Cucamonga

It’s been noted in the blogosphere that this name of the Argentine quintet can be the name of the Southern California suburban town (right now Rancho Cucamonga) where Frank Zappa began his saving exploits at Pal Saving Studio (renamed Studio room Z by Zappa) through the early ‘60s — and …

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TR3

Virtuoso guitarist, multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and manufacturer Tim Reynolds formed the initial incarnation of TR3 in 1984, performing a wild crossbreed of psychedelicized rock and roll, funk, and prog. The trio highlighted a continuously revolving cast of music artists apart from its guitarist and frontman, whose biggest promises to fame had …

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Xenia Rubinos

Xenia Rubinos is a difficult-to-classify songwriter, keyboardist, and jazz-styled chanteuse located in Brooklyn, NY. Elevated in Hartford, Connecticut in children with Puerto Rican and Cuban history, she sings in both British and Spanish. Rubinos analyzed voice in the Berklee University of Music in Boston, where she fulfilled drummer Marco Buccelli, …

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Caca

Belgian guitarist/bassist, composer, and studio room wizard Pierre Vervloesem 1st garnered worldwide attention in the avant rock community back the first ’90s as an integral person in Peter Vermeersch’s crazed jazz-rock outfit X-Legged Sally, a fiery, high-energy ensemble that presented avant-proggy but tightly concentrated composing, a rock-solid electrified rhythm section, …

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