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TONNEN VON HALL – Ein Abdruck vom Messer im Herzen
March 27, 2025

Iapetus / Unsung 2024 Unholy trinity streamline their sonic truckin’ to reveal fine details of tuneful clang. One would assume that removing electronic cushions from a heavy-rock collective’s aural layout may make such an ensemble’s output more impenetrable, yet the … Continue reading
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Tagged Alexander Paul Dowerk, Anchor And Burden, Asaf Sirkis, instrumental, Markus Reuter, post rock, Tonnen von Hall
ANCHOR AND BURDEN – Afterglow
February 24, 2025

Iapetus 2024 Like the dust that settles all around, Berlin ensemble’s mini-album brings together alchemical elements of their rhyme and reason. It’s easy to assume the half-hour offering, appearing hot on the heels of the incendiary that slightly reformatted this … Continue reading
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Tagged Alexander Paul Dowerk, Anchor And Burden, Asaf Sirkis, fusion, instrumental, Markus Reuter, prog rock
MARK WINGFIELD – The Gathering
January 19, 2025

MoonJune 2024 British composer casts a series of magic spells in the company of fellow free thinkers. Given how busy Mark Wingfield has been in the last decade, it’s difficult to believe a whopping eight years separate and this platter … Continue reading
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Tagged Asaf Sirkis, fusion, Gary Husband, instrumental, Mark Wingfield, Percy Jones, Tony Levin
BELEDO – Flotando En El Vacio
December 28, 2024

MoonJune 2024 When “void” and “vacuum” don’t mean the same, sound travels in most adventurous ways. If ever there was anything predictable about this Uruguayan guitarist’s journey, it’s his steady shift from progressive rock to jazz. While Bele Beledo’s 2016 … Continue reading
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Tagged Asaf Sirkis, Beledo, fusion, Gary Husband, instrumental, jazz rock
ANCHOR AND BURDEN – Extinction Level
October 30, 2024

MoonJune 2024 Sturm und Drang from the former place of great divide where the future lies in wait for event horizon to clear. Separately, Markus Reuter and Alexander Dowerk are two of the sweetest people you’ll ever meet, but arm … Continue reading
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Tagged Alexander Paul Dowerk, Anchor And Burden, Asaf Sirkis, fusion, instrumental, Markus Reuter, prog rock