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James Jeffrey "Jeff" Plewman aka Nash the Slash

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    Posted: January 13 2021 at 03:09
Yes, it's about time we all gave a round of applause....a long round of applause.......to probably the most underrated prog rock musician on the planet. JJJP from Canada started off by founding the great prog rock band "FM" in 1975 and he never failed to deliver that right mixture of off-the-wall prog rock (influenced by Focus, Faust and Sparks amongst others) down thru the years. What I like about his music is the CORRECT use of electronica which doesn't irritate the mind and soul. Many bands use too much electronics and produce very wimpy commercial music as a rsult.....not NTS. 
I love this album he released together with Cameron Hawkins and Martin Deller in 2001: Lost in Space Reel To Reel Obscurities.
Thank you Jeff and Rock in PeaceCryCry




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Silly Trivia Item #756

I used to buy my import albums at his brother's record store in my hometown.
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Love Nash. He used machines as a weapon! The limitations of the technology of the day were inspirations to him, and he got very creative with his arsenal of instruments, drum machines, reel to reel, pedals, etc. I'm glad I got turned on to FM around 78/79. One of my biggest musical influences.
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