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Tag Archives: ambient
TREY GUNN – The Waters, They Are Rising
May 29, 2015

7D Media 2015 Water, water every where: a liquid touch from a guitar supremo. Great experimentalist that he is, Trey Gunn never breaks away from a natural timbre, and what can be more natural than lapping of water, a soundscape … Continue reading
MIDNIGHT MOODSWINGS – The Surrogate Piano
April 13, 2015

Midnight Moodswings 2014 Pittsburgh minimalists delve deep into the slumber to find some pleasures in the gloom. Alternatively known as RADIO FOR THE DAYDREAMERS, this ensemble operate on the fringe of ambient, if traditionally styled, pop music, and never let … Continue reading
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Tagged ambient, Midnight Modswings, pop
EVERPRESENT – Introspekt
January 19, 2015

Artistik Soul Productions Looking inwards, Boston collective go on a mental warp and emerge lucidly unscathed. Back in 2003, DME’s of this band’s opening brace of records stated: their “presence may last long” – and it does. “Introspekt” is their … Continue reading
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Tagged ambient, electronic, Everpresent, pop
LUNATIC SOUL – Walking On A Flashlight Beam
January 9, 2015

Kscope 2014 Out of the monochrome zone, RIVERSIDE bassist goes out on a limb. Rocking the prog cradle with his main band, Mariusz Duda has been intimately sleepwalking since 2008, when he unveiled this project. Its opening cycle was the … Continue reading
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Tagged ambient, Lunatic Soul, Mariusz Duda, prog rock, Riverside
TONY LOWE & ALISON FLEMING – Human Sleeping: Dreams 1 to 8
December 7, 2014

Sunn Creative 2014 Mesmerizing reveries from the masters of nightmare and gauze. When BRAM STOKER came out of oblivion in 2013 with a , their second one after 1972’s debut, it couldn’t prepare classic prog aficionados for this, Tony Lowe’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Alison Fleming, ambient, prog rock, Tony Lowe


