Off With the Man Buns and Kick Out the Jams With Run Out Groove's MC5 Compilation!
The new reissue record label Run Out Groove recently launched with a limited to 2668 copy edition of a gloriously noisy, high energy MC5 compilation sourced from the group's Elektra and Atlantic catalogues. The Detroit-based group (The Motor City Five), which made music that was an invigorating amalgam of garage rock, punk rock and blues with a hint of progressive jazz thrown in, released but three full length albums during its less than a decade long run.
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The Motor City Five
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MC5: The Motor City Five
Cred Label:
Run Out Groove ROGV-003 LP
Cred Prod:
Jac Holzman, Bruce Botnick, Jon Landau et.al (Matt Block reissue producer/compiler)
Cred Eng:
Bruce Botnick others
Cred Mix:
Bruce Botnick, others
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N/A
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Does Chasing the Dragon's "España" "Jump the Shark"?
España is Chasing the Dragon's latest and most ambitious Direct-to-Disc record. It's difficult enough to record Direct-to-Disc a string ensemble, or a big band or a big band with vocalist, all of which the label has done successfully managed.
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The National Symphony Orchestra Conducted by Debbie Wiseman with Mezzo-Soprano Rosie Middleton
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España
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Chasing the Dragon VALDC004 180g LP
Cred Prod:
Mike and Francoise Valentine
Cred Eng:
Rupert Coulson
Cred Mix:
Rubert Coulson
Cred Mast:
John Webber at Air Studio, London
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Tour SME With New CEO Stuart McNeilis
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After a 13 Year Hiatus, Korea's Machang Music and Pictures Again Pressing Vinyl Records
John Patitucci’s Dark Samba (Now Includes 96/24 Audio)
In the early 1960s Brazilian music washed up on American shores riding on an effervescent, sunlit wave of girls from Ipanema and up-tempo tunes like “Desafinado”, popularized by Stan Getz and Charlie Byrd on the breakthrough album Jazz Samba.
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John Patitucci, Yotam Silberstein and Rogerio Boccato
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Irmãos De Fé
Cred Label:
Newvelle NV007 180g LP
Cred Prod:
Elan Mehler and Jean-Christophe Morisseau
Cred Eng:
Marc Urselli
Cred Mix:
Marc Urselli
Cred Mast:
Alex DeTurk
"1967" Harvey Kubernik's Summer of Love Chronicle
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Eight Phono Preamps Identified and Votes Tallied!
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Mobile Fidelity's Long Awaiting Line of Turntables, Cartridges and Electronics Now Available
VPI Launches $900 Cliffwood Turntable
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RIVA's New "One Box" Multi-Room Wand Festival Wireless Speaker Does 106dB