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Steve Lacy

Among the great soprano saxophonists ever (rank up there with Sidney Bechet and John Coltrane), Steve Lacy’s profession was fascinating to view develop. He originally doubled on clarinet and soprano (falling the former with the middle-’50s), motivated by Bechet, and performed Dixieland in NY with Rex Stewart, Cecil Scott, Crimson …

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Snapcase

Buffalo, NY-based progressive emocore quintet Snapcase had been originally made up of vocalist Daryl Taberski, guitarists Scott Dressler and Jon Salemi, bassist Bob Whiteside, and drummer Tim Redmond. After gaining an enthusiastic group of fans one of the hardcore community’s revived straight-edge picture, the group agreed upon to the Success …

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Andrew Cyrille

Andrew Cyrille could very well be the preeminent free-jazz percussionist from the 1980s and ’90s. Few free-jazz drummers play with a tenth of Cyrille’s elegance and specialist. His energy can be unflagging, his power total, tempered just by an ever-present feeling of propriety. Cyrille reaches his best within an absolutely …

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Superjoint

The first 21st century saw Pantera singer Phil Anselmo start several side projects, including Necrophagia, Viking Crown, Christ Inversion, Southern Isolation, and Superjoint Ritual. The last mentioned group is made up of guitarists Jim Bower and Kevin Connection, drummer Joseph Fazzio, with non-e apart from Hank Williams III on bass …

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Paula Temple

England’s Paula Temple is an extremely respected DJ and maker of hard, uncompromising techno, along with a technological innovator. Temple co-developed the MXF8, a MIDI controller created for live shows. She produced her documenting debut in 2002 with an EP entitled The Speck into the future, released by Chris McCormack’s …

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Paul Rutherford

An experimental, unstable player who also offers a good love of life, trombonist Paul Rutherford’s worked in lots of seminal free rings from the ’60s. He began on saxophone within the middle-’50s, after that turned to trombone and performed that device in Royal Atmosphere Force rings from 1958 to 1963. …

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Steve Cohn

Piano, composer, percussion. Pianist whose function has moved even more to the exterior through the ’80s, also blended African, contemporary traditional components into his function.

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Anaal Nathrakh

Made in 1999 with the only real purpose of offering the soundtrack to Armageddon, Anaal Nathrakh is truly a side task for Englishmen V.We.T.R.We.O.L. (aka Dave Hunt, vocalist with Benediction and Mistress) and Irrumator (aka multi-instrumentalist Mick Kenney, of Aborym, Frost, Mistress, and owner of Necrodeath Studios). Acquiring their founding …

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Stevan Kovacs Tickmayer

Delivered into Novi Sad, Vojvodina, Yugoslavia’s Hungarian community on Apr 7, 1963, composer/multi-instrumentalist Stevan Kovacs Tickmayer immigrated to France in 1991, at almost the precise moment once the Yugoslav Wars started. Tickmayer provides undertaken a different and eclectic music profession crossing several genre and stylistic limitations, in a way reflecting …

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Shelter

Shelter — together with Snapcase, Strife, Globe Crisis, and Fed up with EVERYTHING — were one of the primary hardcore bands from the mid-’90s. Led by vocalist Ray Cappo through a number of lineups and stylistic shifts, the group preached Hare Krishna spiritual concepts and performed high-energy rock and roll …

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