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					<description><![CDATA[[&#8230;] Corima – Hunab Ku: A Los Angeles ensemble working at the precise convergence of Zeuhl, Rock In Opposition, and Avant-Prog, Corima deliver their fourth full-length via Soleil Zeuhl — seven tracks, thirty-seven minutes, and a record named after the Mayan concept of the supreme cosmic force. The multi-instrumental scope of the lineup — violin, saxophones, tabla, harmonium, glockenspiel alongside keys, bass and drums — is not a timbral resource but a compositional philosophy, deployed across an arc that runs from the rhythmic austerity of &#8220;Xock&#8217;ab&#8221; to the nearly eight-minute sustained expansiveness of &#8220;Ho-Huitzilopochtli-Tlaloc.&#8221; One of the most purposeful and compositionally assured ensembles currently working in this area of the Progressive spectrum. Essential. [Read here] [&#8230;]]]></description>
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