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Tag Archives: fusion
JON DURANT, COLIN EDWIN, CHRIS MAITLAND – The Baldock Transmission
October 4, 2025

Alchemy 2025 Broadcast from the intersection of PORCUPINE TREE and BURNT BELIEF, alien messages find a groovy angle to get their point across. The English town of Baldock has quite a history of sending and receiving signals – in the … Continue reading
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Tagged Chris Maitland, Colin Edwin, fusion, instrumental, Jon Durant, prog rock
FERNANDO PERDOMO – Waves 9
September 29, 2025

Fernando Perdomo 2025 Weaving new visions in his waterside views, indefatigable performer evokes smiles and middle-distance pondering. It’s easy to assume that, three quarters into his twelve-album project of a year-long length, would begin to wind it all down, but … Continue reading
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Tagged Fernando Perdomo, fusion, instrumental, prog rock
BRYAN BELLER – Calm Before The Storm
September 20, 2025

Onion Boy 2025 Esteemed bassist revisits his sophomore effort to find new meanings in nearly forgotten past. Given his proclivity for collaborations with top talent, there’s no wonder in the scarcity of Bryan Beller’s solo output which amounts to three … Continue reading
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Tagged Bryan Beller, fusion, instrumental, Mike Keneally, Toss Panos
FERNANDO PERDOMO – Waves 8
September 4, 2025

Fernando Perdomo 2025 American melodicist deploys tranquil expectancy to add contrast to his year-round array of tidal scrutiny. Prior to the eighth volume of this series, one could detect little correlation between Joe Galdo’s photographs which inspired to commit to … Continue reading
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Tagged Fernando Perdomo, fusion, instrumental, prog rock
SOFT MACHINE – Floating World Live
August 27, 2025

MoonJune 2006 / 2025 And then there were five: flaunting unfamiliar fusion fantasies in front of audience, Canterbury’s finest take flight. It had taken these adventurers about eight months to incorporate a full-member guitarist into their ranks to become a … Continue reading
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Tagged Allan Holdsworth, fusion, instrumental, John Marshall, Karl Jenkins, live, Mike Ratledge, prog rock, Roy Babbington, Soft Machine


