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Tag Archives: fusion
DEWA BUDJANA – Zentuary
January 23, 2017

Favored Nations / MoonJune 2016 Indonesian guitar magus creates a quiet storm in order to find a method to the madness of life. Relentlessly pushing envelop in various directions in the last few years, Dewa Budjana has been charting an … Continue reading
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Tagged Dewa Budjana, fusion, Gary Husband, Guthrie Govan, Jack DeJohnette, jazz rock, Tony Levin
CURVED AIR – Curved Space & Infinity
January 20, 2017

Cherry Red 2016 Observing rainbow in peripheral vision, art-rock veterans uncover voiceless spectrum. Not per se, these two albums, bundled together as a second installment of the band’s series, can be seen as Alpha and Omega of the their method. Fusion … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues, Reviews
Tagged art rock, Curved Air, Florian Pilkington-Miksa, Francis Monkman, fusion, instrumental, Kirby Gregory
GADI CAPLAN – Morning Sun
December 6, 2016

Musea 2016 Brooklyn auteur makes a turn to take a step up on a journey to the gates of dawn. Not one to dwell on a stylistic notion, Gadi Caplan could see a variety of routes to venture from 2014’s … Continue reading
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Tagged fusion, Gadi Caplan, prog rock
ZHONGYU – Zhongyu
September 29, 2016

MoonJune 2016 The happening of a journey from beyond The Great Wall to the land of ghosts. With “zhongyu” meaning “eventually” in Mandarin, there’s no better word to announce the arrival of this ensemble that carve a Tianxia-shaped niche within … Continue reading
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Tagged Dennis Rea, fusion, instrumental, prog rock, world music, Zhongyu
JERRY GOODMAN – Violin Fantasy
August 22, 2016

Cleopatra 2016 On the fringe of alien dreams: fusion legend reimagines popular numbers and adds originals to his reflection. As suggested by this album’s title, there’s no boundary to Jerry Goodman’s flight of fancy but, however free and easy it … Continue reading
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Tagged fusion, instrumental, jazz rock, Jerry Goodman, Jürgen Engler, prog rock


