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'Ripple is a hassle free alternative to mood altering substances' 'the sparse and subtle aural landscapes have a hauntingly filmic quality that really grows on you. Perfect late-night or small hours listening' Tim Richards (Musician magazine)
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The Swimmer more details to be addedthis amazing improvisation-based album had rave reviews in Europe Hugh Hopper, Jan Ponsford, Frances Knight, Vince Clarke order from this site.
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Maureen Connett: the Song's the Thing 33 Jazz 116 (www.33jazz.com) 'She has no frills or embellishments, just an intense, quietly throbbing voice that sounds really affecting next to the big saxophone sound of Stan Sulzmann, who alternately caresses the material or blows it apart iwth a fat, extroverted tone reminiscient of Dexter Gordon. Frances Knight also contributes fine piano to a moving set. (Cadence Magazine)with Ian Scott Taylor (db) and Vince Clarke (dr)
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Tales from the Front room Featuring the magical Tony Coe on Saxes/clarinet with Frances Knight;piano Roge Curphey; double bass Vince Clarke; Drums 'Intriguing lines and harmonies...a talent worthy of wider recognition' jazz uk
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