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Monday Jul 9, 2012 25:00 AM ET
It has been recently announced that Steven Wilson would be responsible for the remix of two Emerson, Lake & Palmer albums, the eponymous Emerson, Lake & Palmer from 1970, and its follow-up, Tarkus, from 1971.
Tuesday Jul 3, 2012 00:00 PM ET
The music of Dead Can Dance was a unique hybrid of world music using ethereal African rhythm, chants of religious origins, and a hypnotic blend of other world styles, all mixed into a rock setting.
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