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The album is driven by the twin guitars of Matt Chow and Ezra Dowling and powered by the rhythm section coupling — familiar to fans of The Peep Tempel — of Steven Carter on drums and Stewart Rayner on bass guitar
You got them or always meant to get them
one of which is the funk-laced anthem “Give Me Time” by Backwood Memory from Kansas City
TAKEHISA KOSUGI - Catch-Wave LP reggae Bands like Bratmobile were amongComposer, multi instrumentalist and mixed media artist, Takehisa Kosugi has stood on the forefront of the Japanese avant garde for over six decades. In the 1960s, he was part of Japans first improvisational music collective, Group Ongaku, and contributed to Fluxus in New York. In 1969, he founded the influential, experimental ensemble The Taj Mahal Travellers, and in 1975 he would release his first solo album, Catch Wave. Mano Dharma 74 features