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Monthly Archives: February 2024
AARYTHMERS – Cardiac
February 29, 2024

Guy Earl Wall 2023 Love epistles from Louisiana lock into the heartbeat of losses and trouvailles. For a few years now, Guy Wall and Vince Marini have been defying the notion that all the New Orleans’ sounds share the same … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Aarythmers, pop-rock
SOFT MACHINE’s Classic Quartet Unveil Historical Two-Night Stand
February 29, 2024

There are musicians for whom “more of the same” is like a red rag to a bull, and SOFT MACHINE have always saw such a notion as a challenge, which is why, while they might perform the same pieces during … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Elton Dean, Hugh Hopper, Mike Ratledge, Robert Wyatt, Soft Machine
CANNED HEAT Plan Retirement With Joe Bonamassa In Tow
February 28, 2024

Despite their legendary status and uninterrupted, since 1965, existence, CANNED HEAT – still led by original drummer Adolfo de la Parra – have kept their profile low for almost two decades, not releasing a new record since “Christmas Album” which … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Canned Heat, Joe Bonamassa
NEAL ROSNER – Kentucky
February 27, 2024

Bradlor 2023 From mundane to heavenly, American commentator of existential thrills gets his solo shift together. When a phrase “Don’t be a fool” has an attachment of “don’t be a jihadist too” on the chorus of an album’s inaugural song, … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Neal Rosner, prog rock, singer-songwriter
Eno, Czukay And Schwalm Issue Almost-Apocryphal Show
February 27, 2024

Once upon a time there was a one-off performance staged by such intrepid sonic adventurers as Brian Eno, Holger Czukay and J. Peter Schwalm – a show which, over the last quarter-century amassed a lot of rumors surrounding different aspects … Continue reading
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Tagged Brian Eno, Holger Czukay, J. Peter Schwalm