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1. Two Foot Yard (2003)
by Carla Kihlstedt
Taking time off away from her work with Tin Hat, violinist Carla Kihlstedt offers her debut as a leader in a manner quite removed from her duties ... More
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2. Kuroi Kawa: Black River (2009)
by Carla Kihlstedt/Satoko Fujii
The second collaboration for pianist Satoko Fujii and violinist Carla Kihlstedt as the duo Minamo, this double-CD set showcases them playing some ... More
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4. Lisa Bielawa: In medias res (2010)
by Aaron Trant (percussion), Carla Kihlstedt (vocals), Carla Kihlstedt (violin), Charles Dimmick (violin), Colin Jacobsen (violin), Gabriela Díaz (violin), Hans Bohn (trombone), Ina Zdorovetchi (harp), Jennifer Slowik (horn), Kate Vincent (viola)
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5. Jorge Liderman: Many Moons (2007)
by Anthony Striplen (clarinet), Berkeley Contemporary Chamber Players, Carey Bell (clarinet), Carla Kihlstedt (vocals), Carla Kihlstedt (violin), Cornelius Boots (clarinet), Ellen Ruth Rose (viola), Florian Conzetti (percussion), Karen Rosenak (piano)
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6. Michael Fiday: Same Rivers Different (2009)
by Bart Feller (flute), Brianna Goldberg (bass), Carla Kihlstedt (violin), Christopher Froh (percussion), Graeme Jennings (violin), James Culley (percussion), James Tocco (piano), Laura Sabo (clarinet), Linda Mark (piano), Mantra Percussion Quartet
Michael Fiday (born in 1961), a student of Richard Toensing, George Crumb, and Louis Andriessen, teaches at the College-Conservatory of Music at the ... More
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7. The Sad Machinery of Spring (2007)
by Tin Hat
For its fifth album, the former Tin Hat Trio is minus one founding member, accordionist Rob Burger, but takes in three new musicians: harpist Zeena ... More
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8. The Rodeo Eroded (Atlantic) (2002)
by Tin Hat Trio
San Francisco's nearly un-catagorizable Tin Hat Trio deliver another set of improvisational accordion-fueled Eastern European spaghetti western epics ... More
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10. Grand Opening and Closing [Bonus Tracks] (2001)
by Sleepytime Gorilla Museum
There are quite a few similarities between Sleepytime Gorilla Museum and Mr. Bungle. Both acts hailed from the West Coast (the former from Oakland, ... More
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11. Garden of Fainting Stars (2011)
by The Book of Knots
A requiem for the space age, Garden of Fainting Stars completes Book of Knots' "By Sea, by Land, by Air" trilogy, which captured the hopes and dreams ... More
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12. Book of Silk (2004)
by Tin Hat Trio
Following in the pattern of their previous releases, on Tin Hat Trio's fourth album, Book of Silk, the trio of violin, accordion, and guitar traipse ... More
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14. Borrowed Arms
by 2 Foot Yard
2 Foot Yard's second album, Borrowed Arms is an album of thoughtful, complex songs that defy easy classification. The trio's members -- violinist ... More
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15. In Glorious Times (2007)
by Sleepytime Gorilla Museum
In Glorious Times' second song, "Helpless Corpses Enactment," is either straight-ahead death metal, complete with Cookie Monster growls, or an ... More
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16. Traineater (2007)
by The Book of Knots
On Anti- for their second album, Traineater, the avant-rock collective Book of Knots gets even wilder and more ambitious than they were on their ... More
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17. Memory Is an Elephant (1999)
by Tin Hat Trio
The free-thinking Bay Area would seem to be an appropriate breeding ground for this iconoclastic trio, which has put together an unclassifiable ... More
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18. Helium (2000)
by Tin Hat Trio
You know you've got a strange sort of magic going on when a scratchy vocal by Tom Waits (on the reprise of the hypnotic, chamber music meets French ... More
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20. Grand Opening and Closing (2001)
by Sleepytime Gorilla Museum
There are quite a few similarities between Sleepytime Gorilla Museum and Mr. Bungle. Both acts hailed from the West Coast (the former from Oakland, ... More
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21. Sarajevo Blues (2004)
by Charming Hostess
Charming Hostess, a vocal trio comprised of Jewlia Eisenberg (who wrote all of the music for this set), Marika Hughes, and Cynthia Taylor, performs ... More
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22. Eat (1999)
by Charming Hostess
A three-member women's chorus of East European-styled vocals is rousingly accompanied by nervous violin, guitar and Old World folk percussion. ... More
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