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KINGSLEY DURANT – Point Of Reference
February 5, 2024

Zen Diagram 2020 Out from Kentucky, esteemed six-stringer returns with a soft thunder of strum and lace. Here’s an album which arrived quite unexpectedly for both the audience and the artist. Not that Kingsley Durant has ever stopped performing – … Continue reading
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Tagged fusion, guitar, instrumental, Kingsley Durant
STEPHAN THELEN – Fractal Guitar 3
February 9, 2023

MoonJune 2022 Another sound-bending journey towards infinite discovery of fantastic forms concealed in a sea of ordered noise. It’s about time Stephan Thelen’s coterie started fretting about his sanity because, having designed the “fractal guitar” technique, the Swiss arist opened … Continue reading
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Tagged guitar, instrumental, Jon Durant, Markus Reuter, Stephan Thelen
FRACTAL SEXTET – Fractal Sextet
September 28, 2022

Alchemy 2022 Bending the boundaries of hexagonal logic, international ensemble find fresh colors in familiar shapes and add lines to previously unseen forms. When Stephan Thelen’s arrived on the scene in 2019, the Swiss composer seemed to have discovered an … Continue reading
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Tagged Colin Edwin, guitar, instrumental, Jon Durant, prog rock, Stephan Thelen
BURNT BELIEF – Mutual Isolation
November 8, 2021

Alchemy 2021 Post-rock transfer of imaginary reality to the here and now turns into breathtaking emotional landscape. There was no sense of closure when arrived in 2016 as a final chapter of a project that Jon Durant and Colin Edwin … Continue reading
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Tagged ambient, Burnt Belief, Colin Edwin, instrumental, Jon Durant, post rock, prog rock
ROBERT JÜRJENDAL – Water Finds A Way
June 4, 2021

NEWdOG 2021 Estonian artist reveals his innermost emotions and serves up his most intimate album. Lately, Robert Jürjendal has been thriving in collaborative climate, getting involved in different duos, trios and ensembles and bouncing off his ideas of peers’ on … Continue reading
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Tagged guitar, instrumental, Robert Jürjendal


