Current musical obsessions of the Reader’s Peter Margasak, the Pillowhammer’s Jim Dorling, and the Father Costume’s Sam Wagster
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A new two-CD set unearths vintage jazz from organ radical Larry Young
Resonance Records releases excellent live tracks that organist Larry Young cut shortly before his paradigm-shifting 1966 album Unity.
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Virtuosity without borders
Carla Kihlstedt combines avant-garde pop, contemporary classical, and dreams.
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Three Beats: Netherfriends cuts a bedroom-pop record (almost) live at Schubas
Netherfriends cuts a bedroom-pop record (almost) live at Schubas, and more
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Three Beats: Netherfriends cuts a bedroom-pop record (almost) live at Schubas
Netherfriends cuts a bedroom-pop record (almost) live at Schubas, art-rockers Ono release their first album in 26 years, and So Percussion founder Doug Perkins moves to Chicago
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The ascent of the International Contemporary Ensemble
Chicago-born group brings youthful energy and genre-bending sensibilities to classical music
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ICE Cofounder Claire Chase Steps Out With Debut Solo Recording
International Contemporary Ensemble cofounder Claire Chase releases Aliento, her first solo recording.