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13 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Uncle Moe's Updates Prog Fusion,
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This review is from: Moe's Town (Audio CD)
Wow! What a CD! This is fusion perfection updated. Awesome players - the best in the world. Definately better than the first (extremely underrated) CD. I loved the first CD, however this one really sears into your brain as Uncle Moe's takes us on a serious/fun exploration of burning fusion 2007 style. The only recent CD that compares to this is the new Planet X CD "Quantum", which also updates the fusion/prog sound 2007 style. Both excellent CD's which share the same guitarist, Brett Garased, an amazing guitarist, in my opinion one of the best in the world. I highly recommend purchasing both CD's. They will ROCK YOU insideout!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Still Great Fusion,
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Moe's Town is an excellent album of hard edged fusion jams. One of my personal reason's that I liked the first Uncle Moe's Space Ranch album was because it did NOT sound like Tribal Tech as I thought it might have. The same is true with the release. I think it is well written and performed with enough versitality to keep me interested. They also experiment more with some electronic effects. HOWEVER, they maintain their musicianship playing prowess. 5 starts!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Simply put...just AWESOME!,
By M.B. (Lawrence KS) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Moe's Town (Audio CD)
Along with Planet-X's 'Quantum', Alex Argento's 'Ego', Moe's Town is one of the best fusion albums to come out recently. From the opening track to the last beat the music is relentless, fresh, full of complex rhythms, and fantastic melodies from Kinsey, Helmerich, Garsed. Overall, they sound like Tribal Tech on crack! Unusual and unexpected grooves, vocoder, virtuoso playing, and above all very tight compositions.What can I say, a must-have.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Futuristic fusion guitar journey,
By hanyi ishtouk (Budapest, Hungary) - See all my reviews
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which perhaps is best depicted in terms of binary oppositions: raw - sophisticated, hypnotically psychedelic - soberly disintoxicating, heavily plodding - solemnly soaring, sensual - aetherial, hilarious - dead serious, down-to-earth - unearthly, etc. -- catch my drift, don't you? Aussieman Brett Garsed and his guitar twin on the other side of the Pacific, two-hand tapping technique adept and studio recording expert (of MIT in L.A. surreal) T.J. Helmerich make a uniquely complementary pair for what amounts genrewise to an idiosyncratic concoction of twisted prog. rock, funk, blues elements, with a little bit of jazz, as far as certain scales and harmonies are concerned. Both players have demonstrably improved since their 'space rancher' debut in 2001, with respect to the structuring, fluidity, expressiveness, and far-outness of their solos; hence a must have for any up-and-coming guitarist. Base drone for their flight is furnished by the need-no-introduction, monster rhythm section of the phenomenal bass guitarist Gary Willis (ex-Tribal Tech) and one-man power plant embodied in Dennis Chambers' drumwork, augmented by fellow Tribal Technician, keyboard wizard Scott Kinsey.Yet don't expect this album to be some sort of replica or epigonization of T.T. ambience, for better or worse. The lack of attention devoted to composing tuneful/whistleable, enthralling themes is compensated with the often unpredictable and precise execution in the arrangement of musical building blocks. The irritating gripe I have, nonetheless, is that the final product at hand is overloaded with loops of techno - or whatever you want to call it - samples thumping in the fore- and background, which, coupled with the occasionally monotonous and mechanistic sound-vibe emanating from the top-notch bass-drum-synths. section, lends itself to an overall robotic/golem-like impression. But maybe that's what this wretched Earth with humanity on the cusp of change appears to be like to participants on the CD; in this sense a reflection on the reality we have to live in/with -- dunno for sure. Definitely not for jazz purists!
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Highly Recomended!,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Moe's Town (Audio CD)
Rock Fusion at it's finest! Headphone music no dought...enjoy with your favorite recreational substance and visualize!!!So much to ubsorb in this one...take it a song at a time! ENJOY!!! I did.
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome!,
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This cd is awesome. The songs are really well written and the playing is out of this world.
5 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
W T F ???,
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This review is from: Moe's Town (Audio CD)
Essentially unlistenable. I was a HUGE fan of the first Uncle Moe's Space Ranch disc, still have it in active rotation. This follow-up effort is almost ridiculously overproduced, to the point that the amazing talents of all the musicians involved can not be heard. These are some of my favorite players of all time. . . and this project is proof that virtuosity does not necessarily accompany songwriting and compositional skills. What a dissapointment, because these guys are such amazing musicians!
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Moe's Town by Uncle Moe's Space Ranch (Audio CD - 2007)
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