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Tag Archives: instrumental
CÉDRIC THEYS – Légèreté De L’Être
June 5, 2022

Mad Ducks 2022 Austin auteur progresses to purely composing aspect of sound to place percussive spin in this plateau of existence. An acclaimed Touch guitarist and sculptor of soundscapes, Cédric Theys has long felt a certain inadequacy of what he’s … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged ambient, avant-garde, Cédric Theys, instrumental
VICTOR ALEXEEFF – Classics Unleashed
May 28, 2022

Victor Alexeeff 2022 Ontarian romanticist puts a synthetic spin on symphonic fare and suffuses familiar tunes with fresh tones. Locating Bach’s Toccata and Fugue in D on any artist’s album is akin to a litmus test for presence of pop … Continue reading
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Tagged classical, covers album, instrumental, Victor Alexeeff
DAVID KOLLAR – The Vision Man
May 17, 2022

David Kollar 2022 Prešov’s own proponent of guitar-laden soundscape opens an imaginative, and imaginary, aural perspective. There’s always been an air of mesmeric abstractness to David Kollar’s music, yet if it could be reined in to suit ‘s songs or … Continue reading
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Tagged David Kollar, guitar, instrumental, soundtrack
FS3 – Cats ‘n’ Strats
May 7, 2022

Cats ‘n’ Strats 2022 Out of Linz to obliterate jazz-rock’s too-literate glitterati, newly formed trio light the candle to feline liberties. The very title of this album oozes cool, and its very first lick feels so bluesy that the listener’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Fs3, fusion, instrumental
BRIAN WILLOUGHBY – Twiddly Bits
May 2, 2022

Cabritunes 2022 Mainstay of English folk-rock scene embarks on instrumental endeavor of tying different strands of his stylistic palette into a tightrope to walk across memory lane. He might be mostly known as a former, if longtime, member of STRAWBS … Continue reading
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Tagged Brian Willoughby, folk rock, guitar, instrumental, Strawbs


