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The Story so far...
1970's- FM radio, Alternative Magazine & 1st US Indie Distributor of Euro Rock
1980's- D.I.Y. LP + Cassette & CD label
1990's- Distribution via the WWW
2010- Eurock.com, Multimedia Podcasting, Interviews & Reviews...
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Webzine
Exclusive Post Millennium Interviews
w/ Musicians & Producers
Pioneers of Euro Electronic
Space & Progressive Music
Past ~ Present ~ Future!
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Interviews w/ CON, Cluster,
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The Ultimate
Historical Rock Archive
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EUROCK ~
European Rock
& the Second Culture
A 30 Year History of Experimental Music
Electronic, Progressive & Space Rock
Interviews – Biographies – Reviews
7 X 10 ~ 714 Pages
250 Pictures ~
2,700
Artists Indexed
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THE GOLDEN AGE
CD-ROM
Eurock Magazine 1973-93
"The Millennium Edition"
Updated to the Year 2000
A Special Enhanced
CD that contains 40 minutes of
music by Japanese master musician Hiro Kawahara (of Heretic).
Plus CD-ROM session that includes 25 minutes of 16-bit audio w/
digitized video by Amon Düül II, Popol Vuh and Urban Sax,
the complete texts of all
original EUROCK Magazine back issues, rare photos, discographies
& index.
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THE LUMINARIES – FORTYTHOUSANDPIECES (CD)
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Price: $12.00

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Once upon a time in a music scene some 25 years long ago there was a legendary UK band named Metabolist that featured the Lane brothers, Malcolm and Duncan. After a couple mind blowing albums and singles they disbanded later to reincarnate as The Luminaries in 1987 and release one fabulous “comeback album”. Now 18 years later they have arisen form the ashes once again. This brand release should warm the hearts of all who remember the time when a new album would make your heart pound when you first heard the strum end drang of guitar and bone crunching rhythm section explode. FORTYTHOUSANDPIECES is a “beast” of a record that may make you feel young all over again. Give a listen and remember the joys of Never Neverland.
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