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Tag Archives: Asaf Sirkis
DUŠAN JEVTOVIĆ – No Answer
November 19, 2017

MoonJune 2017 Rhetorical questions posed by Serbian guitarist hang in the air to chime with no rhyme. Those who follow this artist should know better than to ask him about anything and expect a clear reply: Dušan Jevtović’s work is … Continue reading
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Tagged Asaf Sirkis, Dusan Jevtovic, fusion, instrumental, Vasil Hadžimanov
WINGFIELD REUTER STAVI SIRKIS – The Stone House
May 31, 2017

MoonJune 2017 Rocking the joint to shake it, rattle and roll, proponents of improv get instant gratification out of triumphal telepathy. Perhaps, a MoonJune state of mind is a reason why it doesn’t take more than a moment for various … Continue reading
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Tagged Asaf Sirkis, avant-garde, fusion, instrumental, Mark Wingfield, Markus Reuter, prog rock, Yaron Stavi
DWIKI DHARMAWAN – Pasar Klewer
March 1, 2017

MoonJune 2016 All things must pass but beauty will stay on: Jakarta’s premier ivories operator explores the most romantic reaches of psyche. Dwiki Dharmawan’s international debut was a retrofuturistic wonder in its use of cosmic synthesizers, but “Pasar Klewer” basks … Continue reading
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Tagged Asaf Sirkis, Boris Savoldelli, Dwiki Dharmawan, fusion, instrumental, Mark Wingfield, Nicolas Meier, world music, Yaron Stavi
MARK WINGFIELD – Proof Of Light
March 4, 2015

MoonJune 2015 Six-string savant searches the darkest reaches of personal universe for a gilded splinter. There’s a great misconception about this British guitarist: everybody talks about his unique approach and amazing technique, thus painting Mark WIngfield as a musicians’ musician, … Continue reading
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Tagged Asaf Sirkis, fusion, jazz, Mark Wingfield, prog rock, Yaron Stavi


