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Tag Archives: fusion
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
Posted in Reissues
Tagged Allan Holdsworth, fusion, instrumental, John Marshall, Karl Jenkins, live, Mike Ratledge, prog rock, Roy Babbington, Soft Machine
SOFT WORKS – Abracadabra
July 12, 2025

MoonJune 2003 / 2025 Finest proponents of English fusion reclaim their creative success and return to form in a fiercely mysterious manner. As undefined as it may seem with constant changes of SOFT MACHINE’s personnel, this ensemble’s always had a … Continue reading
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Tagged Allan Holdsworth, Elton Dean, fusion, Hugh Hopper, instrumental, jazz rock, John Marshall, Soft Machine, Soft Works
FERNANDO PERDOMO – Waves 6
July 2, 2025

Fernando Perdomo 2025 Knowing nods and sly smiles get applied to instrumental songs, where words are redundant and six strings turn to party streamers. Wrapping up the first half of his observations of ebb and tide, couldn’t help but become … Continue reading
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Tagged Fernando Perdomo, fusion, instrumental, prog rock
DAVID KOLLAR – Calls
June 28, 2025

David Kollar 2025 Establishing connection with his headspace, Prague inhabitant opens up psyche for all to hear what’s going on in there. While ordinary people have intimate relationships with phones, devious devices which – as metaphorically inanimate objects, rather than … Continue reading
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Tagged David Kollar, fusion, instrumental, spoken word


