Musician associated in the review with bass, Farfisa organ and the aesthetic of faux-jazzism linked to the Lounge Lizards; author of the album Domestic Exile.

From the DeBaser review: Steve Piccolo's album Domestic Exile is described as sparse (Farfisa organ, words, bass), evokes postmodern/experimental jazz roots and references NYC circa 1981 and the Lounge Lizards. Specific biographical details (nationality, active years) are not provided in the review.

A lyrically written, contemplative review of Steve Piccolo's Domestic Exile. Emphasis on sparse instrumentation (Farfisa, bass) and postmodern stance. The review frames the record as a small, deliberate artistic reset.

For:Listeners of experimental/postmodern jazz, minimal organ-and-bass recordings, and readers who enjoy literary album criticism.

 An album like a full stop and a new beginning.

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