Fifty-Two

This week we'll look at flattery in its more sincere form with five bands that readily show their influences while remaining unique and individual. They are Day One Symphony, Electric Salmon, The Chill Conspiracy, Tricky and DRT. I'm Jim Nye

We'll start out with imaginative San Jose-based Day One Symphony featuring Vocalist David Knight. This is 'Isosceles'

Look to www.dayonesymphony.com for more.

Electric Salmon's melancholia is almost palpable with 'Disintegrate'

Taste more Electric Salmon at www.soundclick.com/electricsalmon

Swiss Downtempo favorites The Chill Conspiracy are back again with 'Karma (so close)'

The whispers continue at www.myspace.com/thechillconspiracy

From his 'Vulnerable' CD that was Tricky and 'Antimatter' Find more at www.trickyonline.com

From the port city of Nishinomiya, we'll close with the hypnotic, subsonic dub of DRT and 'A Long Way Down'


Hear more at www.soundclick.com/drt

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Thanks for listening. I'm Jim Nye.

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