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Monthly Archives: July 2020
PABLO EMBON – Harmony Tales
July 16, 2020

PEM 2020 Israeli multi-instrumentalist makes a nuanced, yet oftentimes too sweet, statement – restricted to jazz yet given many a flavor. After three and a half decades of ploughing a fusion furrow, any artist must be known to a wide … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged fusion, instrumental, jazz, Pablo Embon
RAPHY & ADRY – Somethin’ Fancy
July 14, 2020

Timezone 2020 Wielding cello and sax, eclectic-minded siblings from Berlin spike their pop with rock extravagance – and groovy elegance, too. The Liebermann brothers have been around for some time now, trying their might on record since 2017 when “The … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged folk rock, pop, Raphy & Adry
Judy Dyble Joins The Realm Of Angels
July 12, 2020
Today, on July 12th, the great Judy Dyble passed away after courageous fight with cancer. She was 71, yet age and time were the concepts which the English singer perceived from a different, deeply personal, poetical and philosophical perspective, seeing … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Judy Dyble, obituary
THE FOXHOLES – Konzert
July 12, 2020

The Foxholes 2020 They push through, they come out: a small ensemble from Barcelona eventually deliver a live album. It took them a long, long time yet, one decade down the line from this little combo’s full-length debut, arrives a … Continue reading
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Tagged live, prog rock, punk, The Foxholes
TRAPEZE Reissue Program Is Underway
July 11, 2020

Starting out as a psychedelically minded quintet, they became the finest heavy funk outfit that England ever produced but the rise of TRAPEZE was cut short when the trio’s bassist went on to join a more popular ensemble, and even … Continue reading
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Tagged Dave Holland, Glenn Hughes, Mel Galley, Trapeze


