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$13.29 While the name Israel Kamakawiwo'ole falls trippingly off few tongues, the Hawaiian singer better known as "Iz" was one of the biggest stars in his home state. Iz first came to public attention as a member of the popular Hawaiian group known as the Makaha Sons of Ni'ihau. His subsequent solo career brought even greater fame, and countless fans were saddened at his untimely death in 1997. Those who mourn his passing will be gladdened by the posthumous release of ALONE IN IZ WORLD, compiled from various recording session outtakes.
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$5.99 Somewhere between climactic tension and self-perpetuating hopelessness, stalemates become unusually unnerving things. It is no surprise The Immovable Objection, the new CD from Stormdrain, stirs with unique, complex agitation. "It's the first half of a sequence," explains frontman Scott Reyns. "Picture a cell interrupted by foreign object(s) in mid-mitosis and the tension it gives off. Natural growth impaired and that condition giving off an unnatural energy, or one that at least feels so. The membrane's transparency is a kind of nakedness, vulnerability and invisibility... Feeling divided, interrupted, violated, overlooked or taken for granted are common things nowadays - under a microscope, most are able to find the same shit on the outside that we can on the inside. I know I for one can... These were guiding energies over the past year or two." "We did this one almost totally online." chuckles guitarist Ninos Oshaana. "We hooked up in person for a few sessions, but artists have new digital freedoms and capabilities. Ironically, we work with more flexibility, tightness and scrutiny now. Plus we've a more robust platform for concept explorations, which have gradually become more... complicated." The release marks Stormdrain's first commercial release after a period of pensive reclusion. In the late 90s the band, still students, quickly gained notice for the "irresistible triphop groove" (SF Bay Guardian) of "disillusioned fables screaming for airtime" (Metro) like the song Loophole. The band's demos, though they went generally without any promotion, quickly gained them neighborhood following, props from international Web surfers, and interest from both indie labels and major label headhunters before they'd even played their first live show. Nonetheless, despite their growing market in 1999 Stormdrain withdrew like violent weather subsiding as abruptly as it had hit. Their songs continued online and found their way into film and television shows, including "Making the Band" and "The Sopranos." Meanwhile they kept writing and recording privately.To listeners above ground, Stormdrain's unexpected calm left a puzzle ...
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$13.09 New York City trio (via Washington, D.C.) Brown Wing Overdrive are a hand-in-glove fit for the Tzadik label's Lunatic Fringe series. Their label debut, ESP Organism, is a complete flip to wig city combination of warped electronics, Jew's harp, processed banjo, mystic shamanic chants, and percussion and found objects, all wrapped together in a systemic manner. They place noise against dynamic, organization against improvisational chaos, and these seemingly disparate elements are glued together with an irreverent yet healthy sense of humor. These guys are musical outsiders by choice, and these ten tracks showcase all different sides of that equation. There are moments here of pure screaming glee, such as on album opener "Acupunctured," where a repetitive chant, an out of tune banjo, digital delays, and woven noise and percussion instruments become their own animated sound universe. Elsewhere, on "Eye Slew," the power electronics become somewhat shrill and frequencies in the upper range of the tolerance level are irritating before they give way to frequency shifts ...
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