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Monthly Archives: October 2023
KYLA BROX – Live At Köniz Castle
October 12, 2023

Pigskin 2023 From Switzerland with love, pain and glory: England’s finest blues and soul chanteuse opens her heart for all to share its beat. “I’ve got so many treats in store,” intones Kyla Brox on “Beautiful Day” – and indeed, … Continue reading
The Hackett Brothers Join David Jackson’s Latest Project
October 11, 2023

Unlike many of his progressive rock peers, David Jackson has never lost a penchant for experimentation, and when Italian organist Marco Lo Muscio invited the legendary sax player to work on acoustic readings of the twentieth century classics spanning symphonic, … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged David Jackson, John Hackett, Steve Hackett
TRAPEZE Archives To Open Soon
October 10, 2023

With “Black Cloud” and “You Are The Music” to name but two, they could reach a tremendous success – perhaps, rivaling the success of another British trio, CREAM – but the ascension of TRAPEZE was hampered when the band’s singing … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Dave Holland, Glenn Hughes, Mel Galley, Peter Goalby, Tom Galley, Trapeze
ASTRALASIA – Glastonbury Psychfest 2022
October 10, 2023

Talking Elephant 2023 Feed your head and let it loose: British mavens of electronic hippiedom take their trip to the masses. Such terms as “ambient-dub” and “tribal house” may mean a lot when describing this ensemble’s studio oeuvre, yet when … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Astralasia, instrumental, live, psychedelia, space rock
Stewart Copeland’s Pseudonymous Debut Goes Deluxe
October 9, 2023

“Klark Kent”: that was a self-titled debut album from an unknown entity of an artist that saw the light of day in 1980, and it wouldn’t have attracted much attention if “Don’t Care” didn’t appear on the longplay after being … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Klark Kent, Stewart Copeland


