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Tag Archives: fusion
DAVID SANCIOUS – Eyes Wide Open
June 20, 2020

Not By Sight 2020 Major jazz-rock mover embraces sociopolitical agenda and infuses it with human factor. It’s been a decade and a half since David Sancious was last heard of as a solo artist, upon the release of “Cinema” that, … Continue reading
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Tagged David Sancious, fusion, soul
GARY HUSBAND & MARKUS REUTER – Music Of Our Times
June 18, 2020

MoonJune 2020 Coronavirus-enforced burst of creativity from in-the-moment masters results in purest sensory rapture. Here’s an album that could have never existed if not for circumstances which made its appearance inevitable. Surprisingly, it’s the first Gary Husband and Markus Reuters’ … Continue reading
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Tagged avant-garde, fusion, Gary Husband, instrumental, Markus Reuter
BRIAN TARQUIN PROJECT – Vegas Blue
June 16, 2020

Guitar Trax 2020 Cinematic soundtrack to American tragedy from Emmy-winning guitarist and his heavy friends. The shooting of Mandalay Bay Hotel in 2017 affected hundreds of lives and left an indelible scar on Brian Tarquin’s soul, so he felt obliged … Continue reading
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Tagged Brian Tarquin, Bumblefoot, fusion, hard rock, Phil Naro, Steve Morse, Tony Carey, Trey Gunn
DAVID CROSS & PETER BANKS – Crossover
April 16, 2020

Noisy 2020 Prog rock prime movers have their improvs pasted onto fresh canvas to cross over from the past to the future. When, in August 2010, former CRIMSON violinist and ex-YES guitarist commanded their strings to go where fantasy beckoned, … Continue reading
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Tagged David Cross, fusion, Geoff Downes, instrumental, Oliver Wakeman, Peter Banks, prog rock
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


