Volume for the Rest of It

Editorial Reviews
CMJ New Music Report, April 3, 2000
Lake Trout's captivating collision of urban sounds (jazz, rock, funk, dance) makes this promising outfit really stand apart.

Baltimore City Paper, February 10, 1999
Lake Trout seems to have digested a healthy portion of contemporary DJ-centric dance music in a few big bites, ...

Album Description
The sound that is Lake Trout is hard to categorize. There are those who have used terms such as nu-jazz or organica. But even those come disappointly incomplete when describing Lake Trout. Certainly there jazz influences can be detected, but the influence of hip-hop, drum and bass, rock, and even house can be heard as well. Listen to releases and to the live set and you will see that Lake Trout does not deliver genres, they deliver emotion. They have the uncanny ability to pull you into their sonic landscape. And in this landscape, you are treated to an emotional rollercoster of smooth heady vibes and maniacal floor-moving rhythms, very often at the same time. And in a Lake Trout set, no one is left behind. It always settles on the groove.

Volume for the Rest of It

Music Review:

  1. Walking To Jerusalem
  2. 1000 Steps
  3. A Truckload of Trouble: 1986-1993
  4. Abandoned Shopping Trolley Hotline
  5. Anyone Can Play Guitar
  6. Before Today [CD-single]
  7. Beginning of the Enz [Import]
  8. Better Live than Dead [Live]
  9. Blind
  10. Blueblood

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Beyond the Garage

Copland: Dance Panels; Lipkis: Cello Concerto

In America

Music: Realize Reproduction: Gundam Seed Edition [CD-single]

Andy's Funky ABC's

Corridos con Madre

Gypsy (2003 Broadway Revival Cast)

Diva Jessye Norman

Infinite Steve Vai: An Anthology [Import]

Flûte Agréable

Eat at Joe's

Genats: Une Selection Des Chansons

Dominando La Salsa

Say Yes

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