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Tag Archives: guitar
RAFAEL RIQUENI – Versatae
March 12, 2024

Cleopatra 2024 Six-string-wielding sevillano weaves his wizardry into well-known hits to challenge their omnipresence. Purely instrumental interpretation of songs is often a self-imposed entrapment for artists who are wary of the process’ dangers: it’s too easy to lose sight of … Continue reading
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Tagged covers album, flamenco, guitar, instrumental, Rafael Riqueni
KINGSLEY DURANT – Convertible
March 4, 2024

Zen Diagram 2023 Back for good: Louisville veteran tightens his instrumental grip on the present day to bend it out of shape and transform into something wonderful. Apparently, Kingsley Durant is here to stay, this platter convincingly proving that 2020’s … Continue reading
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Tagged fusion, guitar, instrumental, Kingsley Durant
JEFF AUG – Kiss Of The Liquid Moon
February 25, 2024

Heavy Progressive / Brainstorm Music 2024 Unplugged again, six-string wizard spellbinds his old aficionados and freshly acquired followers alike. Those whose horizon Jeff Aug’s silhouette shaded only after he had soiled his chops to go off on a collective tangent … Continue reading
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Tagged acoustic, guitar, instrumental, Jeff Aug
SCOTT HENDERSON – Karnevel!
February 21, 2024

Mango Prom 2024 Funfair festivities for fusion and funk aficionados feverishly dreaming of riding a timewarp carousel. Formulating futuristic schemes may have become commonplace for musicians trying to tightrope-walk the thin line between jazz and rock, and Scott Henderson is … Continue reading
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Tagged fusion, guitar, instrumental, jazz, Scott Henderson
KINGSLEY DURANT – Point Of Reference
February 5, 2024

Zen Diagram 2020 Out from Kentucky, esteemed six-stringer returns with a soft thunder of strum and lace. Here’s an album which arrived quite unexpectedly for both the audience and the artist. Not that Kingsley Durant has ever stopped performing – … Continue reading
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Tagged fusion, guitar, instrumental, Kingsley Durant


