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Artist: Drums
and Tuba
Grey Flat Releases:
Borscht (45 - GF03)
"Unconventional and unexpectedly appealing,
the New York City-based instrumental trio Drums and
Tuba utilizes -- you guessed it -- drums and tuba (plus
guitar) with splendid consequences... a brilliant and
essential exercise in modern sound experimentation.
" - Billboard
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Artist: Quinimine
Grey Flat Releases:
Filaments E.P. (cdep
- GF07)
Like Pistons For Engines (cd
- GF08)
Coming from the creative milieu of Montreal's
Mile End area played a pivotal role in fostering
Quinimine's plaintive and melancholic side
without sacrificing the desire to marry the aforementioned
tenets to damaged pop sensibilities.
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Artist: Friends
of Dean Martinez
Grey Flat Releases :
In The Wire (double
45 - GF05)
"Their easy-listening artistry and expertise
in varied 50's and 60's instrumental styles is perfect
for those late-summer barbecues, or great with a refreshing
beverage any time of year." - CMJ
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Artist: Shannonwright
Grey Flat Releases:
A Junior Hymn (45 - GF06)
"Shannonwright is a force to be reckoned with.
Accompanying herself with a battered acoustic guitar,
and her trusty Wurlitzer, she comes across like a punk
rock Pippy Longstocking with her trademark auburn locks...
a one woman wrecking crew..." - Flipr
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Artist: Palaxy
Tracks
Grey Flat Releases:
The Family Tree (45
- GF01)
The Long Wind Down (cd - GF02)
"Whether you're into Rattus or KRS-One, you have
to admit this is real music. It's the way they translate
their sound that is solid. Guided by Voices or Polvo
fans won't leave their rooms for weeks after buying
this cd." - Salt For Slugs.
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Artist: Shearwater
Grey Flat Releases:
The Dissolving Room (cd - GF04)
"... a level of beauty and unironic sincerity
here that is rarely matched by bands of this type. Shearwater
primarily play acoustic-based songs, wrapped within
comfortable and complementary layers of piano, pedal
steel, and cello..." - Summer*Salts
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