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Tag Archives: instrumental
ROLAND BÜHLMANN – Emnalóc
August 30, 2022

Roland Bühlmann 2022 Soaring on Swiss fantasies to imaginary regions of psyche, Solothurn polymath sculpts a solo chef-d’oeuvre. Inhabiting different dimensions has long become Roland Bühlmann’s way of life yet, for all his aural flights into other worlds, this multi-instrumentalist’s … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged David Cross, instrumental, prog rock, Roland Bühlmann
ERIK DAHL – Music For Small Rooms
August 21, 2022

Svalka 2022 Out of Göteborg to go through the listener’s door and stun them in most understated manner, classically trained artist offers a stationary trip into one’s psyche. It’s all about the space for this composer: if Erik Dahl’s 2020 … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged avant-garde, Erik Dahl, instrumental, prog rock
ROBERT FRIPP – Washington Square Church
July 20, 2022

Panegyric 2022 Free from constraints of collective approach, avant-garde avatar scales solo heights. There’s something intrinsically, inherently wrong about Robert Fripp’s concert recordings committed to media. Existing strictly in the moment, in the here-and-now, his improvisatory pieces somehow retain their … Continue reading
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Tagged ambient, avant-garde, instrumental, live, Robert Fripp
HARVEY SUMMERS – Moon
July 11, 2022

MiG Music 2022 British sound sculptor goes space-trucking in search of spiritual rapture. With “Doctor Who” and “” entries on his résumé, Harvey Summers’ musical credentials are well established, yet they hardly reflect sonic cinematography of his solo oeuvre. Over … Continue reading
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Tagged Harvey Summers, instrumental, new age, prog rock
WOLFGANG BOCK – Cycles
June 12, 2022

Telefunken 1980 / MiG Music 2022 Oscillating out of the obvious to harness the essence of electronica, German wizard of gauze gets into macrocosm on his Klaus-Schulze-produced debut. Wolfgang Bock had came out of nowhere in the late ’70s to … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues
Tagged ambient, electronic, instrumental, Klaus Schulze, prog rock, Wolfgang Bock


