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Tag Archives: instrumental
ALEX ANTHONY FAIDE – Particles Of The Infinite
March 10, 2022

7D Media 2022 Fathoming his red nightmares, Argentinian six-stringer steps forward to refine an endless dream. “He plays my guitar parts better than I do”: this Robert Fripp remark may seem to flatten Alex Anthony Faide’s creative curve and cast … Continue reading
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Tagged Alex Anthony Faide, guitar, instrumental, Pat Mastelotto, prog rock
CARL WEINGARTEN – Stop Me Try
March 6, 2022

Multiphase 2022 Breaking out of his usual space to think outside the box, Californian artist creates a half-intangible almost-masterpiece. Even though the signs have been there for some time, given that 2021’s offered the translucence of “A Solitary Interlude” for … Continue reading
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Tagged ambient, Carl Weingarten, electronic, instrumental, Michael Manring
HELD BY TREES – Solace
March 3, 2022

Tweed Jacket Music 2022 Doyens of progressive pop color spring in enchantment to making rustling leaves unrhyme for a reason. It’s about time this collective stopped pretending they left their erstwhile attachments in the past, for even the cover of … Continue reading
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Tagged David Knopfler, Held By Trees, instrumental, post rock, prog rock, Robbie McIntosh, Tim Renwick
STEPHAN THELEN – Fractal Guitar 2 Remixes
February 27, 2022

MoonJune 2021 Tuning into never-ending patterns, Zürich auteur gives a spin to the mirror-mirror vibe. When Stephan Thelen introduced to the world, the album felt nothing short of sensational – being both outstanding and thrilling – and not only because … Continue reading
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Tagged Bill Laswell, guitar, instrumental, Jah Wobble, Michael Manring, prog rock, Stephan Thelen
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
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Tagged Alberto Rigoni, fusion, instrumental, Jennifer Batten, Jordan Rudess


