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Monthly Archives: December 2017
ZERO TIMES EVERYTHING – Sonic Cinema
December 8, 2017

7D Media 2017 Bleeding in black-and-white, imaginary movie explodes into space – and time. The idea of soundtracking a non-existent film can’t be deemed original, but that doesn’t mean there’s no original means to approach the task. When alumni of … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
BANGTOWER – With N With Out
December 7, 2017

Declassified 2016 Fuse on for fusion: it’s all about the “N” – except for negativity for which there’s no space. It took this collective a good six years to follow with a second album but, perhaps, the hiatus allowed Neil … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Bangtower, Frankie Banali, fusion, Neil Citron, Percy Jones
COZMIC CORRIDORS – Cozmic Corridors
December 5, 2017

Psi-Fi 1996 / Mental Experience 2017 Faux artifact crawls from under the mist of time and falls into a mystery of sorts. Purportedly recorded in the early ’70s by Toby Robinson for his Pyramid label, this album defies its own … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues
Tagged ambient, Cozmic Corridors, instrumental, psychedelia
JELLY ELLINGTON – All In
December 4, 2017

Jelly Ellington 2017 Ready for a breakout, American tunesmith prepares a smorgasbord of tasty sounds. Jonathan Ellington’s name and nickname may suggest he’s a piano player yet, in reality, this Austin-based artist is a mean guitarist. His axe chops are … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged blues, funk, Jelly Ellington
UFO – The Salentino Cuts
December 3, 2017

Cleopatra 2017 Veterans of hard rock invasion make a foray into fellow repertoires’ territories to bring back misty green and blue. These guys have never been strangers to introducing other artists’ pieces – from Frankie Miller to Elvis’ gems and … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Andy Parker, covers album, hard rock, heavy blues, Phil Mogg, UFO


