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LIFE ON MARS – Clouds Colliding With Clouds
February 26, 2025

Deko 2024 One decade into their joint existence, American spaced-oriented duo go down to earth without losing sight of melodic microcosm. To an extent, 2023’s seemed to signify Earl Kayoss and ‘s attempt to take stock of what their collaboration … Continue reading
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Tagged Earl Kayoss, Fernando Perdomo, Life On Mars, prog rock
FERNANDO PERDOMO – Waves 2
February 18, 2025

Fernando Perdomo 2024 Sailing across the world, warm coasts’ dweller eschews a wipeout but catches the wind. At first glance, may seem to be cutting corners instead of performing cutbacks, as the second chapter of his year-long series of “Waves” … Continue reading
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Tagged Fernando Perdomo, fusion, instrumental, prog rock
Tribute To Peter Banks’ EMPIRE Gets A Second Chapter
February 13, 2025

A few months ago, when arrived of Mark Murdock launching another project, EMPIRE IN RUINS, to continue what he started as a drummer of Peter Banks’ EMPIRE and his own THE NEW EMPIRE, it seemed like a one-off endeavor, its … Continue reading
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Tagged Empire, Empire In Ruins, Fernando Perdomo, Mark Murdock
FERNANDO PERDOMO – Waves
January 31, 2025

Fernando Perdomo 2024 The auspicious beginnings of one musician’s year-long fascination with ebb and tide. There are many reasons to respect, if not admire, who manages to be prolific as a composer and generous as a player, both in the … Continue reading
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Tagged Fernando Perdomo, fusion, instrumental, prog rock
EX NORWEGIAN AND FRIENDS – Sing Wistle Tunes
January 11, 2025

Think Like A Key 2024 An imaginative homage to the mighty Thunderfingers from his multifaceted American followers and their Transatlantic coterie. If asked what he detested more than constant squabbling of his famous bandmates, John Entwistle would have said it … Continue reading
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Tagged art rock, Ex Norwegian, Fernando Perdomo, John Entwistle, Keith Smart, psychedelia, tribute