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Tag Archives: folk
MOON OVER MOUNTAIN – Champagne And Brass
July 22, 2020

Moon Over Mountain 2020 Bubbling and brazen but nuanced, American’s band’s second effort welcomes fellow travelers to the other side of midnight. There was something amateurishly indecisive about where to go with their reveries on this duo’s debut record, yet … Continue reading
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Tagged ambient, folk, Moon Over Mountain, new age
HENRIK CEDERBLOM – Zobop
April 1, 2020

Kakafon 2019 Starting on a solo path, Gothenburg guitarist opens delightful vistas for the whole world to marvel at. It’s not so often that fusion and folk – given the former’s fixation with funk – make comfortable bedfellows, but this … Continue reading
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Tagged folk, fusion, Henrik Cederblom, instrumental
STEVE EULBERG – Between The Tracks
December 20, 2019

Owl Mountain Music 2019 Californian folkgrass aficionado forms perfect fingerstyle figures on fretboard that may lead to paradise. There are many strings to Steve Eulberg’s creativity, what with the acclaimed artist being well-versed in history, teaching and a bit of … Continue reading
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Tagged folk, guitar, instrumental, Latin, Steve Eulberg
MOON OVER MOUNTAIN – The Colors of Life
September 14, 2019

Moon Over Mountain 2018 Coloradan duo paint the world in ocher and look for solid, and spiritual, ground on their debut. “This moment is happening”: one would expect a “carpe diem” kind of approach from a band with a motto … Continue reading
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Tagged ambient, folk, Moon Over Mountain, new age
WALTER HOLLAND – Storyteller: Part I
August 1, 2019

Coriolis 2019 As golden fields lie just before him, American maven of immersion sources alternative sort of ambience to mine a folk vein. It’s been 30 years since this artist served up his last cosmic epistle and started creating the … Continue reading
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Tagged folk, Jon Camp, Walter Holland


