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Monthly Archives: October 2021
Jim Pembroke Passed Away
October 10, 2021
It may seem strange yet, without one Englishman, Finnish popular music as we know it couldn’t have been shaped – and the artist in question wasn’t one of The Fabs, but a singer and keyboard player named Jim Pembroke who … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Jim Pembroke, obituary, Wigwam
Stefano Lupo Galifi Issues His Long-Overdue Solo Debut
October 9, 2021

MUSEO ROSENBACH is often talked about in the same reverent tomes as such protagonists of Apennine progressive rock as PREMIATA FORNERIA MARCONI or IL BALLETTO DI BRONZO but, while those collective’s singers long established themselves as solo artists and released … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Museo Rosenbach, Stefano Lupo Galifi
STEFFIE MOONLADY & DENNIS HAKLAR – To The Universe
October 8, 2021

Floating White Lotus 2021 Throbbing immersion into the depths of existence as guided by enchanted voyagers who follow their star from a world to a world. Intimacy can manifest itself in various ways, and music is one of the most … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged ambient, Dennis Haklar, folk rock, Steffie Moonlady
NUCLEUS Box Their BBC Sessions
October 7, 2021

Ian Carr’s NUCLEUS was a British jazz-rock institution which, despite the presence of many an outstanding player – including stellar guitarists and Allan Holdsworth – and the recent attempts to the band’s classic output, still isn’t celebrated enough. One of … Continue reading
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Tagged Allan Holdsworth, Chris Spedding, Ian Carr, Nucleus
THE CURATOR – All Lombard Street To A China Orange
October 6, 2021

Cromerzone 2021 Free from being a keeper of curiosities and out of Cromer, weaver of inner worlds immerses himself in gloom to see the light afresh. Every physical journey is also a voyage in one’s self, and that’s something Alistair … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Alistair Murphy, folk rock, prog rock, The Curator


