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Day: August 12, 2014

News, Reviews Posted on12 August 201412 August 2014

Album review: Mozaic (Hammerhead) by John Clare

When I listen to music that has an important place in history I sometimes gaze out the window and feel the here and now more intensely, while also feeling myself in the time when this particular style emerged. I do the same with Haydn, Ornette Coleman and the Beatles. I’m not sure why, but it makes you feel very alive.

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Forthcoming Album Release: My Cuban Soul (Paul Van Ross)

‘It was so hot in the studio one day, some musicians removed their pants to cool down. That would not happen in Melbourne.’

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