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Monthly Archives: August 2025
L. SHANKAR – Full Moon
August 31, 2025

Sri 2024 Vying for natural wonders with Vivaldi, Indian violinist delivers what can become a defining opus of his five-decade-long career. Like his most venerated sibling, Shankar Lakshminarayana is well-versed in classical music; unlike L. Subramaniam, though, this Indian composer … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged classical, L. Shankar, Shakti, world music
Peter Gabriel Releases Half Of 2010 Verona Concert
August 30, 2025

When Peter Gabriel took his “New Blood Tour” to Arena di Verona in October 2010, it was to play two sets: one of covers and the other of his own songs, following the template of “Scratch My Back” and “New … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Peter Gabriel
WARD WHITE – Is The Matador
August 29, 2025

VF14 2014 / Think Like A Key 2025 “Please don’t encourage me, light of day”: Californian bull(shit)fighter brings back his obscure psychedelic drama. When it’s not used in a wrong way, weirdness is a warm gun, because it gives a … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues
Tagged art rock, pop-rock, psychedelia, Ward White
Tracy G Teams Up With Old Friend For Flamenco-Tinged Record
August 28, 2025

Mostly known for his work with , Californian guitarist Tracy G has had quite an eventful career and recorded both in the company and other artists and solo, but the album he’s just released with a fellow six-stringer Gratz Arias … Continue reading
SOFT MACHINE – Floating World Live
August 27, 2025

MoonJune 2006 / 2025 And then there were five: flaunting unfamiliar fusion fantasies in front of audience, Canterbury’s finest take flight. It had taken these adventurers about eight months to incorporate a full-member guitarist into their ranks to become a … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues
Tagged Allan Holdsworth, fusion, instrumental, John Marshall, Karl Jenkins, live, Mike Ratledge, prog rock, Roy Babbington, Soft Machine


