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Tag Archives: David Torn
Tony Levin Gathers Friends On First Solo Album In Seventeen Years
August 16, 2024

It’s almost impossible to believe but no less than seventeen years have passed since Tony Levin delivered his last solo album, “Stick Man” – but then, what the veteran’s business with KING CRIMSON, STICK MEN and LEVIN BROTHERS, touring with … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged David Torn, Earl Slick, Gary Husband, Jeremy Stacey, Jerry Marotta, Larry Fast, Markus Reuter, Mike Portnoy, Pat Mastelotto, Robert Fripp, Steve Gadd, Steve Hunter, Tony Levin, Vinnie Colaiuta
STEPHAN THELEN – Fractal Guitar
February 8, 2019

MoonJune 2019 Refracting sonic wonders through the prism of temporal space, Swiss artist harnesses ultimate elusiveness. Happening that takes place over time may feel like an oxymoron yet that’s what this album is all about: it’s seizing a shift from … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged David Torn, Henry Kaiser, instrumental, Markus Reuter, prog rock, Sonar, Stephan Thelen
SONAR – Live At Moods
February 5, 2019

7D Media 2018 Tempestuous concert set from Switzerland’s finest post-prog explorers that capture a moment to let it go. If there’s a line between immersion and unpredictability, it’s akin to a tightrope, yet these Swiss experimentalists walk the walk and … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged avant-garde, David Torn, instrumental, live, Manuel Pasquinelli, prog rock, Sonar, Stephan Thelen