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BonsaiChainsaw
My Life is a Song
I remember Bryan working on the intro/outro guitar part, back when we were just out of high school (a couple of eons ago). Sometimes those bits of music are just waiting for the proper conclusion. I like the way this one turned out. Peaceful music, framing the sentiment of enjoying life. Good work, B.
added to station 8/5/2008 10:01:31 PM
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Alternative Retro and Psychedelic
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The Grip Weeds
Every Minute
You know, it's amazing to me how many truly great bands are on IAC. This song is a solid, hook-laden, and tightly executed, incredible (I almost hate to use the word) pop song. But this is power pop, or (as was coined for The Jam) muscle-pop. Excellent vocals and playing, arrangement and production. Why these guys aren't signed is beyond me.
added to station 12/17/2006 5:45:23 AM
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Guitar Rock
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Druha smena
A Hard Day`s Drink
12-bar blues with a Czech accent! Humorous lyrics and good soloing help this obvious bar favourite with an appeal factor of 9.5. Who says the blues is a lost art form?
added to station 12/17/2006 5:46:49 AM
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Blues
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Orange
No Rest For The Weekend
Full of energy, and easy to head-bop to. Rough around the edges, but the playing and singing are spot-on and send me right back to those days in the late '70's (that's meant as a compliment).
added to station 12/17/2006 5:50:07 AM
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Punk/Emo/Ska
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Tenderones
Rush Hour Ride
Maybe it's the fact that the lead singer has a Paul Rodgers quality to his voice, but this song harkens back to '70's era Bad Co. Solid, drive-time R&R.
added to station 12/30/2006 3:59:22 AM
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groove rock
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Brian Booth
Moments (sung by Sandip Sagar) IAC remastered
B. Booth is another of the great unsung songwriting talents out there (and in here). This piece has a happily melancholy edge to it, and the vocal work by Sandip Sagar adds a haunting quality that just enhances this English Folk-style song and makes it (as someone once said) "Beautifully simple, and simply beautiful".
added to station 12/17/2006 5:44:34 AM
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Easy Listening/Soft Rock
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The Dimestore Poets
Every Day of My Life
With almost a '20's ragtime feel, the 'Poets bring a lot of life to a gin-joint style of blues/jazz tune. It's as if Tom Waits had a really good baritone voice (no offense to Mr. Waits). A feel-good, drinking song.
added to station 12/17/2006 5:48:57 AM
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Miscellaneous
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Lendi Vexer
Looking for my time
Sparse trip-hop track propelled by the haunting vocals of Natalie Naveira and supported by the excellent minimalistic approach of Diego Guinazu. Superb wind-down tune and very soothing.
added to station 12/17/2006 5:41:23 AM
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Trip Hop
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Idiom of Sad
Pieces of Past Days
Like a walk through a Japanese garden at midnight, this piece has a foglike quality. The vocals (and the vocal treatment) really establishes the dreamlike state and the instrumentation expands that feeling into an almost psychedelic atmosphere.
added to station 12/17/2006 5:45:59 AM
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Ambient
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The Fibonaccis
Second Coming
Quirky, uptempo madness here. But in a really good way. Shades of film music, show tunes, the Munsters, and other various tidbits, matched with a breakneck arrangement that ducks from different tempos and time signatures to leave you breathless at the end. This may not be for everyone's taste, but if this is the sort of thing you like, you'll like this sort of thing... I like.
added to station 12/17/2006 5:38:12 AM
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Alternative
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the glimmer room
Every day I die for your body
This is a very hip, trippy piece of music. It's hard to call it ambient when it has such a nice rhythm under all the atmosphere. A really good pulse with a lot of VoG and delay and fullness.
added to station 12/17/2006 5:48:21 AM
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Electronic
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2002
Children In Time
Strong example of lush, new age orchestral music. Full of atmosphere and warmth. Also, a great blending of various instruments from accoustic gtr, harp, flute, and strings, etc. Puts me in the mood to sit back and dream.
added to station 12/22/2006 11:08:03 PM
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Ambient
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Ultrajazz
Time score
Another sonic voyage with the Ultrajazz crew. These guys have some of the most relaxed, free-flowing world/jazz improv music I've yet heard. If you like jazz, world music, improv, ambient, or any and all combinations - give this group a listen, I personally guarantee you won't be disappointed.
added to station 12/17/2006 5:43:35 AM
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Ultrajazz
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The Small Party
Days of Fate
Really hip, psychedelia-tinged song with a healthy driving beat. Throw in generous helpings of slightly angular melody and harmonies (sometimes quality harmonies seem to be a lost art in modern music). Cap it all with a tidy, stinging guitar solo, and there is an excellent tune here.
added to station 12/31/2006 12:01:30 AM
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Rock
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The Pozers
The Time and Place
The song is "labeled" as Beatlesque - and they ain't kidding. Catchy hook, great melodies and excellent song arrangement with a definite 60's Britpop feel and sound (and they're from Texas!).
added to station 12/17/2006 5:42:13 AM
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Beatlesque Pop
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The Misteriosos
7 Years
It's good to hear some old-school psychedelic jams. Fuzztone, heavy reverb, and Eastern-style vox are NOT dead. Really hip material that carries you along in the tripped-out wash.
added to station 12/17/2006 5:42:45 AM
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Psychedelic Rock
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