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Tag Archives: instrumental
ALBERTO RIGONI – Songs For Souls
February 23, 2022

Alberto Rigoni 2022 Italian bassist perseveres in the face of adversity to stay strong – and stay on the track. There’s not a lot of records that are titled so misleadingly, and Alberto Rigoni’s aficionados wouldn’t be surprised to hear … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Alberto Rigoni, fusion, instrumental, Jennifer Batten, Jordan Rudess
MARKUS REUTER – Truce 2
February 12, 2022

MoonJune 2022 Donning a full-metal jacket, Berlin’s own revolutionary releases pandemic-induced frustration to cleanse ether and soldier on. There must be nothing surprising about Markus Reuter laying down heavy vignettes in a trio – after all, the German maestro’s a … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Asaf Sirkis, heavy prog, instrumental, Markus Reuter, prog rock
ROBERT FRIPP – Music For Quiet Moments
February 7, 2022

DGM 2021 Art-rock avatar morphs into a demiurge of daydreams and urges his flock to walk away from red nightmares and anxiety. For all his existential philosophy and deadpan concert disposition, it’s not too difficult to imagine that Robert Fripp’s … Continue reading
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Tagged guitar, instrumental, prog rock, Robert Fripp
DAVID CROSS & ANDREW KEELING – October Is Marigold
January 10, 2022

Noisy 2021 Veteran players alchemically marry rock, classical and avant-garde tropes to create hymns to a season of exquisite sadness. It’s been a long time since and Andrew Keeling first recorded and toured together, and it turns out 2009’s “English … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrew Keeling, David Cross, instrumental, prog rock
ANGAD BERAR – A Broadcast, Underwater
January 8, 2022

Angad Berar 2020 Indian explorer of aural enigmas takes a dive into the cosmic uknown. It’s one of those records that, at the start, seem intangible, ethereal even, yet unobtrusively, slowly but surely suck the listener in until they’re shrouded … Continue reading
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Tagged ambient, Angad Berar, instrumental


