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Tag Archives: avant-garde
CÉDRIC THEYS – Légèreté De L’Être
June 5, 2022

Mad Ducks 2022 Austin auteur progresses to purely composing aspect of sound to place percussive spin in this plateau of existence. An acclaimed Touch guitarist and sculptor of soundscapes, Cédric Theys has long felt a certain inadequacy of what he’s … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged ambient, avant-garde, Cédric Theys, instrumental
PETER CAT – The Magus
January 23, 2022

Peter Cat 2022 Caledonian auteur exposes hypocrites by enshrouding their lonesome ways in colorful tapestry. Scotland has long had it with straightforward pop, so lately there’s been a lot of action on the quirky side of things – something that … Continue reading
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Tagged avant-garde, Peter Cat, pop
ARI LEHTELA – The Year The Earth Stood Still
December 20, 2021

Tela Guitar 2021 Countering Covid with stream of consciousness, North Carolinian luthier dives into the era of virus. One of the latest pandemic’s unexpected results has been an influx of often interesting musical opuses, yet while many of the artists … Continue reading
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Tagged Ari Lehtela, avant-garde, instrumental, jazz
EAMON THE DESTROYER – A Small Blue Car
December 9, 2021

Bearsuit 2021 Driving an avant-garde vehicle to the verge of delirium, Edinburgh demiurge delivers dispatches from distant vistas. Lately, Caledonia has been bustling with weird melodic activities that manifested themselves in visitations by the opuses of somebodies called and Eamon … Continue reading
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Tagged avant-garde, Eamon The Destroyer, electronic
BUNNY & THE INVALID SINGERS – Flight Of The Certainty Kids
November 6, 2021

Bearsuit 2021 Scottish nonconformist takes off for an Icarus-esque adventure to capture the zeitgeist If this ensemble’s name summons the image of a handicapped gospel choir, there’s nothing on the Edinburghers’ third album to discard such an assumption, because it’s … Continue reading
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Tagged avant-garde, Bunny & The Invalid Singers, space rock


