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Category Archives: Reviews
SPIRITS BURNING & BRIDGET WISHART – Fragments
May 16, 2026

Deko 2026 Setting Celtic sensitivity onto interstellar canvas, Transatlantic ensemble access secret locations and unlock drama they haven’t dreamed of. Collaborations with Bridget Wishart hold a special place in the SPIRITS BURNING lore, for the former HAWKWIND warbler brings a … Continue reading
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Tagged Bridget Wishart, Don Falcone, prog rock, Spirits Burning
JORODU – The Hummingbird Conspiracy
May 13, 2026

JoRoDu 2026 Melody-pursuing Miamian finds stylistic independence in deceptive simplicity and locates new audience along the way. Jose Roman Duque was an in-demand drummer ever since he left Venezuela for the Berklee liberties, but the last two decades have seen … Continue reading
STEPHAN THELEN – Fractal Guitar 4
May 11, 2026

MoonJune 2026 Swiss architect of sonic alliances and his aural liaisons unleash emotionality and synthesize wondrous possibilities out of the ether. Spinning a kaleidoscope can be addictive, because the endless randomness of combinations its elements fall into feels entertaining, albeit … Continue reading
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Tagged fusion, guitar, instrumental, Jon Durant, Markus Reuter, prog rock, Stephan Thelen
THE GREIG TAYLOR BAND – Take A Left…
May 9, 2026

The Greig Taylor Band 2026 Scottish blueswailer and his crew of merry lads lead their listener around the bend, towards sorrow and joy. There’s a thriving blues scene in Glasgow, the kind of which wasn’t seen since STONE THE CROWS … Continue reading
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MIDRONE – Foreverness Revisited
May 7, 2026

Midrone 2025 From Barcelona to eternity, art-minded trio stream their storytelling across the dancefloor. Given that the last two platters from this collective were covers-centered, and the last original offering from Paul J. No’s project was “reFascination” which emerged in … Continue reading


