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Tag Archives: guitar
KEVIN KASTNING – 30/36
December 18, 2018

Greydisc 2018 Ethereal if muscular, renown guitarist’s new acoustic trip results in punchy gratification. Following in the wake of Kevin Kastning’s music is akin to stepping behind the Pied Piper without knowing his destination, but it’s difficult not to think … Continue reading
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Tagged avant-garde, guitar, instrumental, Kevin Kastning
KEVIN KASTNING & BALÁZS MAJOR – Kismaros
November 14, 2018

Gteydisc 2018 Strum and rhythm laid bare to build a vision of momentary monumentalism. Given all their improvisational angle, it’s not easy to see spontaneity in Kevin Kastning’s pieces, yet these seven numbers – laid down in a single morning … Continue reading
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Tagged avant-garde, Balázs Major, guitar, instrumental, Kevin Kastning
KEVIN KASTNING – 17/66
November 3, 2018

Greydisc 2018 Aural experiments as a means to create weird wonders that can’t cease to spellbind. It takes a special state of mind, if not soul, to be mesmerized by Kevin Kastning’s albums. Armed with multi-strings guitars, the American produces … Continue reading
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Tagged avant-garde, guitar, instrumental, Kevin Kastning
KEVIN KASTNING & SÁNDOR SZABÓ – Ethereal I
October 19, 2018

Greydisc 2018 Inverted tangibilty as a means for implementing more vigorous ideas: renown many-string unit remap a route to wonder. Their first seven excursions into a twin-guitar weave being purely acoustic affairs, KK and SS may have felt this race … Continue reading
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Tagged avant-garde, guitar, instrumental, Kevin Kastning, Sándor Szabó
TONE MASSEVE – Amp L’etude
October 2, 2018

Tone Masseve 2018 Sweet sinful symphonies from a six-string master who passed on his smile and passed away into eternity. There’s no shortage of metal records having a go at classical repertoire, yet albums paying respectfully humorous homage to the … Continue reading
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Tagged classical, Doane Perry, guitar, hard rock, instrumental, prog rock, Tone Masseve


