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Tag Archives: fusion
SNAFU – Live Nottingham 1976
October 19, 2017

Angel Air 2017 Unconventional and pure in intent: rare concert recording from British band who lost it all. When this quintet trod the boards of Trent Polytechnic, there was no looking back for the musicians whose hat-trick of albums didn’t … Continue reading
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Tagged blues, Bobby Harrison, fusion, live, Micky Moody, Snafu
JOHN HACKETT BAND – We Are Not Alone
September 26, 2017

Esoteric Antenna 2017 Moving away from classical tapestries, acclaimed art-rock acolyte outlines collective vision. is one of a few artists who perennially retain the ability to surprise their listener while staying within a stylistically traditional paradigm. Being perceived as a … Continue reading
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Tagged fusion, John Hackett, John Hackett Band, prog rock, Steve Hackett
RAHUL MUKERJI – Ma De Re Sha
August 23, 2017

Rahul Mukerji 2017 Enchantingly aromatic album from a jazz-rock conjurer of magical imagery – alien and alluring. Since the ’60s, raga’s been an exotic Eastern spice on Western musicians’ table, but nationally flavored fusion doesn’t come from India all to … Continue reading
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Tagged fusion, instrumental, Rahul Mukerji
MACHINE MASS – Plays Hendrix
August 5, 2017

MoonJune 2017 To the outskirts of infinity: fusion reimagining of highlights from a revolutionary catalogue finds different shades to what’s been known. Usually, it’s lack of creative ideas that’s the reason of artists’ resort to covering outside material, but for … Continue reading
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Tagged fusion, instrumental, Jimi Hendrix, Machine Mass, Michel Delville
ORION TANGO – The Apple Of No
July 21, 2017

1k 2017 Eating away at the negative, Philadelphian group find their aural paradise and take it to the fusion line. It’s not a fidget spinner on the cover of this album but a titular fruit, although listening to the American … Continue reading
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Tagged fusion, instrumental, Orion Tango, prog rock, Tim Motzer


