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1. Insolence, "Audio Ware" Insolence is a hip-hop, reggae and hardcore influenced band from San Jose, CA and has sold over 170,000 records worldwide. |

2. Adam Marsland, "Daylight Kissing Night - Adam Marsland's Greatest Hits" Not a retrospective compilation as much as a reintroduction of Marsland's work.
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3. Ottmar Liebert and Luna Negra, "La Semana" Liebert and Luna Negra deliver an upbeat mix of deft, precisely picked melody and flamenco groove.
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4. Walter Hyatt, "Some Unfinished Business, Volume One" Many artists come together to finish what Walter had started before his tragic death.
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5. Too Slim and The Taildraggers, "The Fortune Teller" The pride of Spokane, WA checks in with yet another high quality album.
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6. Baird Hersey and Prana w/ Krishna Das, "Gathering In The Light" Showcases Baird's high arcing overtone melodies and Das' rich baritone.
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7. Manhattans, "Men Cry Too" A great album with crossover audience appeal; spanning an age demographic of nine to ninety. A wonderful R n' B gem.
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8. John Jorgenson Quintet, "Ultraspontane" Jorgenson and crew delivers w/ twelve tracks of pure musical artistry in the tradition of Gypsy Jazz.
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9. Roky Erickson and The Explosives, "Halloween" Captures live the powerful first cycle of Roky and The Explosives, 1979 - 1981.
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10. Liv Warfield, "Embrace Me" Warfield is one of the most promising voices in independent soul music today. A celebration of love and life. |
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