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Tag Archives: fusion
ROBEONE – Halos And Dogs
April 22, 2022

Robeone 2022 North Carolinian keyboard driver heats up his engine to reach out for the future delights. Is there a common denominator for the subjects of this record’s title? Of course, there is: both halos and dogs can be hot, … Continue reading
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Tagged fusion, instrumental, Robeone
ALBERTO RIGONI – Songs For Souls
February 23, 2022

Alberto Rigoni 2022 Italian bassist perseveres in the face of adversity to stay strong – and stay on the track. There’s not a lot of records that are titled so misleadingly, and Alberto Rigoni’s aficionados wouldn’t be surprised to hear … Continue reading
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Tagged Alberto Rigoni, fusion, instrumental, Jennifer Batten, Jordan Rudess
VAST CONDUIT – Always Be There
February 6, 2022

Vast Conduit 2022 Scaling generational walls and bridges, Californian prog group find firm ground for their debut. Relationships between parents and children are a complex phenomenon with multitude of facets that may require proper scrutiny – and the same can … Continue reading
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Tagged fusion, prog rock, Vast Conduit
APPICE-PERDOMO PROJECT – Energy Overload
October 25, 2021

Cleopatra 2021 Bringing electricity to the masses, grizzled god of thunder and axe-wielding chameleon unleash a shockwave of sturm und drang. They style their project as the clash of fire and ice, yet there’s a lot of coolness in ‘s … Continue reading
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Tagged Carmine Appice, Fernando Perdomo, fusion, hard rock, instrumental
TRIFECTA – Fragments
September 14, 2021

Kscope 2021 Cerebral trio of art-rock celebrities serve up a debut kaleidoscope of multifaceted pieces. Possessed of immense artistic talents, Nick Beggs has repeatedly painted himself into creative corner by performing within a progressive rock framework, the genre with inherent … Continue reading
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Tagged Adam Holzman, Craig Blundell, fusion, Nick Beggs, prog rock, Trifecta


