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From Mark London <mrl@psfc.mit.edu>
Subject Re: Jupiter One
Date Tue, 25 Dec 2007 18:55:37 -0500

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Ok, having just received the Jupiter One CD, and listening to some 
Genesis tunes, I can see why Genesis came to mind.  However, the Jupiter 
One vocalist is more power pop sounding, plus the production includes 
backup vocals with harmonies, something that I find sorely missing from 
Genesis (who I liked at the time). - Mark

Mark London wrote:
> audities-owner@smoe.org wrote:
>> Mark London wrote:
>>> For those who like synths in their music, I highly recommend the Jupiter One CD:
>>> http://cordless.ilgpress.com/jupiterone/media/
>>> Here's their web page:  http://www.jupiterone.com/
>>
>> Peter Gabriel era Genesis is it not? Very good, interesting, but am I right?
>>
>
> Possibly, I haven't heard Genesis in decades.  This band weas playing 
> locally, and the person who wrote the blurb on them in the paper said 
> something like... "Good new wave with synth, like the Talking 
> Heads..."  They are nothing like the Talking Heads!  I've learned to 
> ignore most music reviewers, because of such statements. :) - Mark
>

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