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The Washington Post | January 21, 2005 | Copyright

Turing Machine's second album is called "Zwei," German for "two," and features a song titled "Bitte, Baby, Bitte," using the German for "please." The New York band's members may not know another word in the language, but that doesn't mean they haven't done their homework. Guitarist Justin Chearno and bassist Scott Desimon (who used to play in D.C.'s Pitchblende) and drummer Gerard Fuchs have carefully studied the Teutonic grooves of such circa-1970 Cologne/Dusseldorf groups as Can and Neu! The result is seven vivid instrumentals that swirl and gallop.

That, actually, is not all Can…

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