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Tag Archives: fusion
MARK WINGFIELD – Proof Of Light
March 4, 2015

MoonJune 2015 Six-string savant searches the darkest reaches of personal universe for a gilded splinter. There’s a great misconception about this British guitarist: everybody talks about his unique approach and amazing technique, thus painting Mark WIngfield as a musicians’ musician, … Continue reading
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Tagged Asaf Sirkis, fusion, jazz, Mark Wingfield, prog rock, Yaron Stavi
PETER BANKS EMPIRE – The Mars Tapes
February 2, 2015

Gonzo 2013 Ex-YES guitarist’s last major group gear up for a record and round up the best of their oeuvre. It was 1979 when the latest – and the last – of Peter Banks’ collective endeavors entered the Mars Studios … Continue reading
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Tagged Empire, fusion, Mark Murdock, Peter Banks, Phil Collins, prog rock, Sidonie Jordan, Sydney Foxx
THE ARISTOCRATS – Culture Clash Live!
January 30, 2015

Boing! 2015 Around the world and back again, most noble jazz-metallers report from the road. Fusion is supposed to be fascinating, it’s not fashioned to be fun, but say so to this hairy bunch, and they will flick another “f”-word … Continue reading
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Tagged Bryan Beller, fusion, Guthrie Govan, instrumental, live, Marco Minnemann, The Aristocrats
MARTY WALSH – The Total Plan
January 28, 2015

Weberworks 2014 Coming out from behind the stars, polymath guitarist sums up two decades of solo thinking. Marty Walsh played with crème de la crème of pop and rock performers, from Dolly Parton and Randy Crawford to LeAnn Rimes and … Continue reading
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Tagged fusion, instrumental, Marty Walsh, Supertramp
TOHPATI – Tribal Dance
January 24, 2015

MoonJune 2014 Indonesian guitar maestro’s majestic strut into the West and back again. It’s a sign of uniqueness when your first name is enough for global recognition, and this musician knows it well, going from 2012’s , credited to Tohpati … Continue reading
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Tagged Chad Wackerman, fusion, Jimmy Jaslip, prog rock, Tohpati


