The Brooklyn, NY-based indie folk outfit In One Wind are set to release their first full-length album, How Bright a Shadow! on the Primary Records label. From a Wendell Berry poem of the same name, the title signifies the feeling of the album: through a harmonious optimism, there is a tautly stretched thread of despair.
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New York Indie Folk Band IN ONE WIND Release Debut, How Bright a Shadow! on August 16 on Primary Records
Tuesday, June 14th, 2011Drummer Mike Reed Completes People, Places & Things Trilogy With “Stories & Negotiations” (482 Music) Feat. Jeb Bishop, Art Hoyle, Julian Priester, Ira Sullivan
Tuesday, April 20th, 2010Mike Reed’s People, Places & Things Latest Recording, Stories and Negotiations,
featuring Art Hoyle, Julian Priester & Ira Sullivan
Stories & Negotiations is Third Installment
In A Trilogy of Recordings Devoted to the Remarkable Period of 1954-1960 Chicago Jazz,
And Its Relation to Chicago Jazz Today
Release Date: April 20, 2010
Catalog #482-1070
Minimalist Electronic Duo Colorlist Release 3rd Album A Square White Lie (482 Music) On 180-Gram Vinyl & MP3
Tuesday, April 20th, 2010Release Date: January 12, 2010
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Versatile musicians Charles Rumback and Charles Gorzcynski may hail from Chicago, poet Carl Sandburg’s “stormy, husky, brawling, city of the Big Shoulders,” but they abide creatively in a far more fluid habitat: the ocean of sound. Rumback (drums, marimba, guitars) and Gorzcynski (saxophones, harmonium, synthesizers) are friends in their late 20s who are busy inventing yet another new wave of sonic adventure in a city long-steeped in both musical innovation and bedrock traditions of blues and jazz, rhythm-and-blues and the avant-garde.



