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David Peter Simon
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Jun 23, 2015
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A vibraphone is a large percussion instrument, similar in appearance to a glockenspiel. Don't worry, we didn't know that either. That is, until earlier today, while listening to Masayoshi Fujita.
Fujita's a Berlin-based Japanese vibraphonist whose s...
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David Peter Simon
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Jul 29, 2014
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Looks like Christmas will come early for contemporary classical fans -- a second studio album from A Winged Victory For The Sullen is nearly here!
I must say it's an intense return -- reflective music inspired originally as a score for Wayne Wayne M...
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David Peter Simon
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Feb 26, 2014
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Here's your heads-up of the month: Douglas Dare's debut album Whelm from Erased Tapes is dropping later this spring. Drowned in Sound called him a "bright new talent," and listening to this album makes it hard to argue with that claim.According to Do...
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David Peter Simon
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Aug 5, 2013
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New material from one of our favorite record labels out there, Erased Tapes. They're introducing us to a young London-based artist named Douglas Dare, a fresh singer/songwriter whose poetic piano playing remind us of Perfume Genius. He fits right in ...
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David Peter Simon
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Jan 3, 2013
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An oldie but goodie from the always spectacular Peter Broderick and the Erased Tapes crew. I've been binging on this score conceived by Broderick for a modern dance by Adrienne Hart for a few weeks now. Like all of Broderick's material, the tracks a...
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By
David Peter Simon
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Nov 19, 2012
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The good folks over at Erased Tapes have a new artist for you to wrap your ears around. Introducing Michael Price.An incredible composer better known for his composition work on hit shows like English series Sherlock or for music editing famous films...
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