Guitar Jam Machine
Saturday, September 17th, 2011
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Jam Camp $10.79 … |
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Peace in All Time $8.99 … |
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Epson Stylus NX515 WiFi Color Inkjet All-in-One Printer (C11CA48231) $149.99 Epson Stylus NX515 Multifunction Printer C11CA48231 74… |
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Epson Stylus NX510 Wireless Color Inkjet All-in-One Printer (C11CA48201) $149.99 Be smart and simplify your life with the Epson Stylus NX515 all-in-one with built-in Wi-Fi and Ethernet networking. Share one printer to print, scan or access memory card slots1 from anywhere in your home — all without wires. The NX515 prints up to 2x faster than competitively priced models2, with maximum print speeds of 36 ppm black/color and laser quality speeds of 15 ppm black and 9.3 ppm col… |
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Vox JamVOX Guitar Jam and Practice Tool $65.25 Vox JamVOX Guitar Jam and Practice Tool |
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Apogee JAM Guitar Interface for iPad, iPhone, and Mac $99 Apogee JAM Guitar Interface for iPad, iPhone, and Mac |
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Stop Machine $22.39 The electro-aquatic-kraut-afro-funk-sonic-experimentation-unit known as SNORKEL release their ‘Stop Machine’ LP on the 9th May. Propelled by drummer Frank Byng and the rhythms generated by cheap samplers and drum machines, this band revel in the joy of psychedelic repetition throwing in elastic interruptions on guitar, analogue and digital synthesisers, trombone, live samples and vocals. “…the ghostly jam of Miles Davis, Sonic Youth and Lee Perry…” [Paul Hawkins] After a year of experimenting in their South East London studio,… |
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JAM: LIVE JAM $8.78 The Jam: Paul Weller (vocals, guitar); Bruce Foxton (vocals, bass); Rick Buckler (drums).Producers: Peter Wilson, Vic Coppersmith-Heaven.Recorded live at various locations in the U.K. between December 1979 and April 1982.One of the most evocative and oft-reproduced images of the Jam is a shot of the band playing live onstage to an obviously enthusiastic audience. However the power of the photograph lies not in the obvious enthusiasm of the audience, but in the image of bassist Bruce Foxton propelling himself straight up in the stratosphere without the benefit of either trampoline of rocket launcher. Suffice to say those that were lucky enough to see the Jam’s literally and figuratively electric stage show on a variety of tours will never forget the band’s almost manic energy.For the rest of us, there is LIVE JAM, the closest thing available to actually being drenched in Paul Weller’s sweat. While LIVE JAM concentrates mostly on the Jam’s more soulful later years, it does not skimp on earlier favorites such as “Modern World” and “Mr. Clean.” However, it is in the later, more nuanced material that LIVE JAM truly shines. Somehow the obvious tension in the band (Foxton and drummer Buckler vs. Weller) led to truly transcendent versions of “Down in the Tube Station At Midnight” and “Town Called Malice.” This live album is a lasting testament to a brilliant band. |

