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Jazzfinger - Slowed By The Grace Of Water

I discovered Jazzfinger when I started reading the Aquarius Records new arrivals lists a few years ago, and have tried to find as many of their releases as possible. Much like Machinefabriek or Jasper TX or many of those underground ambient-noise-drone bands, their output is very consistent. They release maybe five-to-ten records a year in a good year. "What separates Jazzfinger from their peers is the way they combine multiple strands of underground music where other bands base their entire CD-R careers on one idea. Even if "View from Sea to Land" was just shopping-cart-full-of-cans percussion and shortwave [...]
Artist:Jazzfinger
Title:Had Trouble Reading In The Room
Link Text:Had Trouble Reading In The Room
File Name:jazz6.mp3
Bitrate:192 kbps
Year:2006
Artist:Jazzfinger
Title:Magic Wind
Link Text:Magic Wind
File Name:jazz5.mp3
Bitrate:192 kbps
Year:2006
Artist:Jazzfinger
Title:Mashroom Highway
Link Text:Mashroom Highway
File Name:jazz10.mp3
Bitrate:192 kbps
Year:2006
Artist:Jazzfinger
Title:New Identity Not Needed
Link Text:New Identity Not Needed
File Name:jazz1.mp3
Bitrate:192 kbps
Year:2006
Artist:Jazzfinger
Title:Shiny
Link Text:Shiny
File Name:jazz11.mp3
Bitrate:192 kbps
Year:2006
Artist:Jazzfinger
Title:Stone Shower Starry Mountain Shot
Link Text:Stone Shower Starry Mountain Shot
File Name:jazz2.mp3
Bitrate:192 kbps
Year:2006
Artist:Jazzfinger
Title:Stories From The Birds
Link Text:Stories From The Birds
File Name:jazz8.mp3
Bitrate:192 kbps
Year:2006

Jazzfinger - Slowed By The Grace Of Water

I discovered Jazzfinger when I started reading the Aquarius Records new arrivals lists a few years ago, and have tried to find as many of their releases as possible. Much like Machinefabriek or Jasper TX or many of those underground ambient-noise-drone bands, their output is very consistent. They release maybe five-to-ten records a year in a good year. "What separates Jazzfinger from their peers is the way they combine multiple strands of underground music where other bands base their entire CD-R careers on one idea. Even if "View from Sea to Land" was just shopping-cart-full-of-cans percussion and shortwave [...]