Originally formed in the late '80s under the name of Clinch, this Danish improvising group became not only for its own music but for its interesting collaborations with a variety of other improvisers, particularly the British saxophonist Evan Parker. The use of a series of dashes in between the words in the group's name seems to be, besides the obvious issue of musical genres, the only thing that differentiates this ensemble from a heavy metal band, Ghost-in-the-Machine whose name seems to be culled from the same polter-grist. Is it the relative obscurity of both groups that makes such a thing possible legally, or should entrepreneurs begin planning a new ensemble to be called the-Rolling-Stones?