Jaggery

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What You Lack 00:00 Tools
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Sea of Sideways 00:00 Tools
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Those Who 00:00 Tools
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Theory of Everything 00:00 Tools
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So Clever (extended mix) 00:00 Tools
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This Way That Way 00:00 Tools
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Crux ~ Jon Evans Mix 00:00 Tools
This Way, That Way 00:00 Tools
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Tony's Sintir 00:00 Tools
Beautiful Apocalypse [Bonus Track] 00:00 Tools
Crux ~ Jon Evans Mix [Bonus Track] 00:00 Tools
Rachel, Chocolate, & Dylan 00:00 Tools
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There are multiple artists with this name: 1) Jaggery is a chamber pop / art rock band from Boston, United States. Fronted by songstress Singer Mali - an "opera-house stray" whose training in the expressive arts discipline Voice Movement Therapy is evident in her global-sized voice - the band suggests a classical, organic, avant-jazz-oriented Cocteau Twins or a “white witch” counter to the haunting Diamanda Galás. Singer Mali’s uncanny vocal range and theatricality regulalry leaves listeners viscerally stunned, and with goosebumps. Mali is flanked by a rotating lineup of musicians and instrumentation including Daniel Schubmehl’s West African and jazz approach to the drum kit, Tony Leva’s gritty, often prepared upright bass, Rachel Jayson’s avant-classical viola, and Petaluma Vale’s glistening Celtic harp and backing vocals. This “exotic musical mobile” evokes what Alice Coltrane’s "Journey in Satchidananda" might sound like with Bjork or Grace Slick singing over the top of it. The band’s repertoire bridges the delicate and explosive - from haunting lullabies to furious, mixed-meter rants; tightly-woven compositions in odd time signatures to catharsis-inducing, barn-burning mini-epics (oft-times within the same song). Jaggery (the word comes from the dark brown, Indian sugar) has toured up and down the east coast, and has released four recordings: "In Lethe EP" (2004), "Polyhymnia" (full-length, 2006), "Upon a Penumbra" (full-length, 2006) and the "The Private Violence" EP, released in November 2012. Jaggery’s first music video ("O Scorpio") won their director “Most Promising New England Filmmaker 2009” at the Boston Underground Film Festival. Their second ("Sea of Sideways") was featured at BUFF 2011. http://www.jaggery.org http://www.myspace.com/jaggery http://www.facebook.com/JaggeryMusic 2) Jaggery is a ska band from Delft, Netherlands, consisting of seven enthusiastic musicians. Jaggery started playing covers to get used to each other and the set list steady grew. In the first instance the rehearsals were in different places until Jaggery got the opportunity to rehearse on the Monday evening in the Bacinol building in Delft. Jaggery now had its first gigs, and is working hard on their own ska repertoire. http://www.myspace.com/jaggeryska http://www.jaggery.nl Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.