The Boston Globe, January 1st, 2004
Even members of Amun Ra fumble to describe their music adequately. As they sit amid cups of steaming coffee at Trident on Newbury Street, they consider their genre. "Well, certainly one of our biggest influences is Club d'Elf," says guitarist Misha Rutman, referring to the popular Boston-based collective of experimental jazz and fusion musicians. Then there's a pause. Two other Amun Ra members, vocalist Emily Shirley and bassist Nate Horney, look down into their cups. They think a minute. Finally, Shirley speaks up. "Our music is very dynamic, very song-oriented, but I'd say our sound is still...
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