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  2. Cuneiform Records - Wikipedia

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    Cuneiform Records is a record label in Silver Spring, Maryland. [1] [2] [3] [4]Founded in 1984, the label releases a mixture of musical styles, all with a Rock in Opposition aesthetic, including progressive jazz, jazz fusion, the Canterbury scene, and electronic music.

  3. Cuneiform Records discography - Wikipedia

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    An Introduction to Cuneiform Records: Selections from All of Our 2002 Releases and More: CD Promo 1: 2003: various artists: Cuneiform Records Promo No.1: CD Promo 2: 2004: various artists: Cuneiform Progressive 2: CD Promo 3: 2005: various artists: Cuneiform Records Sampler 3: CD Sampler 1: 2006: various artists: Wayside Sampler: CD Sampler 2: ...

  4. Janel Leppin - Wikipedia

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    Leppin records in a cello and guitar duo with Anthony Pirog as Janel and Anthony. New Moon in the Evil Age (Cuneiform Records, 2024) is a double album with one half instrumental works and vocal works on the second half. Where is Home was released by Cuneiform Records, in 2012. The duo released a self-titled and self-released recording in 2007.

  5. Jonas Kilmork Vemøy - Wikipedia

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    Cuneiform Records Musical artist Jonas Kilmork Vemøy (born 12 October 1986 in Oslo , Norway ) is a Norwegian Jazz musician (trumpet) and composer, member of Maridalen jazz trio, and also known from collaborations within a series of bands and album releases.

  6. The Cellar and Point - Wikipedia

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    Formed by drummer/producer/composer Joseph Branciforte and guitarist/composer Christopher Botta in 2010, the group's music draws from jazz, contemporary classical music, post-rock, electronica, and ambient music. Their debut record, Ambit, was released in 2014 on Cuneiform Records.

  7. Which Way Now - Wikipedia

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    Which Way Now is a live album by South African double bassist and composer Harry Miller and his band Isipingo. Featuring four original compositions, it was recorded on November 20, 1975, at the Post-Aula in Bremen, Germany, and was released in 2006 by Cuneiform Records.

  8. Travelling Somewhere - Wikipedia

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    Travelling Somewhere is a live album by South African pianist and composer Chris McGregor's big band Brotherhood of Breath.It was recorded on January 19, 1973, at Lila Eule, a jazz club in Bremen, Germany, and was released by Cuneiform Records in 2001.

  9. Cosmologic - Wikipedia

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    Cosmologic was a cooperative avant-jazz quartet from California that was composed of saxophonist Jason Robinson, trombonist Michael Dessen, percussionist Nathan Hubbard, and bassist Scott Walton. [1] [2] The band was formed in 1999. [3] Dessen wrote most of the tracks for their second album, Syntaxis. [1]