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Handbook for the Apocalypse / Variable Unit


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There is something about this politically-charged, organic hiphop-influenced, jazz. Based on the premise that we are on the brink of a third World War, VU's sophomore debut "Seven Grain" keeps some of the original members: Kat Ouano on the Rhodes (of Crown City Rockers; formerly Mission:) Matt Montgomery on bass, Greg Howe and Calvin Keys on guitar, Azeem handles Vocals. New members: Thomas McCrae on drums, Jacob Aginsky (of Subnautic) on the organ, Ralph Carney on sax, Tim Hyland on flute, DJ Quest (of Live Human and Space Travelers) handles the tables, and Audio Angel handles all the layering of vocals. Sounds like a full-fledged, bonafide, live-instrument playing "BAND" type of group--just like back in the day; before you were born. All the instruments aren't pre-programmed so it sounds nice because you can actually feel the emotion in the music.

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