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Uncut & Lo-Fi (CD)
Uncut & Lo-Fi is exactly what the name indicates. Spontaneous & In The Moment could have been an alternative name. This is the fifth album by Reform. This live album captures the atmosphere at a Reform concert very accurately. Anything can happen.
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Similar artists: WASA EXPRESS, ABACUS, BILLY COBHAM, MAHAVISHNU ORCHESTRA, RETURN TO FOREVER, ROBIN TAYLOR, WEATHER REPORT
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Type: CD
Recorded: 2009
Release Date: 2009-10-07
Label: Onebeard Records
Country: Euro
Item No: JB02
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Track List
01 Lion bar
02 Spooky
03 Thru breaks
04 Uncle urri ii
05 Unmajor
06 Amanita muscaria
07 Hellstone
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Reviewed 29/11-09 by jesper  Rating:
Review by RadioIndy - Upplagd av Jesper

http://radioindyall.blogspot.com/2009/11/uncut-lo-fi-by-reform-jazz-artist-from_15.html

"uncut & lo-fi" is the 5th and latest release from the Swedish group of 9 musicians known as Reform. They have been described as "Swedish psychedelic jazz-rock for the open minded." But what this album really sounds like is excited instrumental psychedelic garage-rock that takes cues from jazz in its improvisation and sense of order. The opener, "Lion Bar," is a wild track with boisterous and echo-laced drums, plus a plethora of instruments and sounds that makes for an energetic clamor skillfully placed somewhere between music and noise. In "Uncle Urri 2" they slow things down with a more reserved blues beat overlaid with soulful, yet highly spacey, harmonica and guitar playing. For "Spooky" they give us a song that sounds like a blend of jazz and jam-band styled rock, recorded loudly in their unique "lo-fi" manner. If you are a fan of experimental instrumental music, or intrigued by garage-rock that dares to employ the methods of jazz jams, then Reform's CD, "uncut & lo-fi," is an album you would certainly be interested in hearing.

-Sean B. and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team