Named for main character in Alex Haley's "Roots" -- Gambian Muslim man enslaved and taken to America. It is also a deragatory expression for someone who leaves where they come from.
Belgian band. From the insert: "This album was recorded "live" at an 8-track studio, it contains no instrumental overdubs with the exception of the leadguitar on "Alone". All background vocals are overdubbed. Belgian new wave band from Aalst. Original members on the first album: Gust Guns - vocals, guitar and arrangements; Toon Van Tilborgh - guitar and textwriter; Jo Bogaert - bass; Kris Michiels - drums; Helene Corthals - keyboards.
Audio of Smith describing her solo photographic installation of 70 intimate black and white photographs conveying her experience as a photographer as it relates to many facets of her life and career..
In the summer of 1981 Turman decided he would take a drastic turn from the noisy/electronic/industrial work of his compatriots, and began work on what is now the classic "Flux" cassette. "Flux" was originally self-released in extremely limited numbers. Weary of the noisescapes of old, he set out to create long-form minimalism utilizing kalimba, piano, "Mini-Pops Jr." drum machine, and tape loops to create a complex bed of interweaving micro-stasis'. The results of these new experiments were as beautiful as they were perplexing.
In the summer of 1981 Turman decided he would take a drastic turn from the noisy/electronic/industrial work of his compatriots, and began work on what is now the classic "Flux" cassette. "Flux" was originally self-released in extremely limited numbers. Weary of the noisescapes of old, he set out to create long-form minimalism utilizing kalimba, piano, "Mini-Pops Jr." drum machine, and tape loops to create a complex bed of interweaving micro-stasis'. The results of these new experiments were as beautiful as they were perplexing.
Swedish musician, composer, singer and visual artist. Musical works include releases with the former band Anywhen. This album began as a group effort, and the band dissolved in the two years it took to complete – leaving Feiner to finish the project alone
Inner Life was an American R&B/soul studio project of the post-disco era that enjoyed success with "I'm Caught Up (In a One Night Love Affair)" (1979) and "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" (1981). Both tracks featured the vocals of Jocelyn Brown and Leroy Burgess (formerly of Black Ivory). Red Greg was a prolific early NYC-based disco label.