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Bela Fleck's African Project


When it comes to banjo players, there is none who has pushed the instrument into more unusual and incredible places than maestro B�la Fleck. From his work with the astonishing Flecktones to his surprising 'Perpetual Motion', where he arranged a series of classical pieces for the banjo, Fleck has always moved the profile of the instrument onward and upward.

  Nazxul
Iconoclast

Obsidian


The recorded output of mysterious and notorious Sydney black metal band Nazxul has been sporadic to say the least. A live album along with a couple of EPs and split releases notwithstanding - and despite apparently being first contemplated in 1998 - new album 'Iconoclast' is only their second full length studio recording in a seventeen-year career. Indeed, it has been a full fifteen years since their debut album, 'Totem'.
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