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Tag Archives: instrumental
DUO ATANASOVSKI – Liberté Toujours
December 19, 2022

MoonJune 2022 Rooted in fertile ground and drawing on influences from across the land, a dad-and-lad ensemble bring their joy to the world. Father-and-son units were part of creative landscape for centuries as a certain way to pass musicianship from … Continue reading
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Tagged Duo Atanasovski, folk, instrumental, jazz
ROBEONE – Dream Suite
December 15, 2022

Transglobal 2022 Paying respects to his prominent predecessors, American keyboards proponent observes bright perspectives. Keith Emerson and , Jon Lord and : those artists pioneered the use of Moog synthesizer in rock context, and, listening to them, Robert Schindler also … Continue reading
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Tagged instrumental, jazz, prog rock, rhythm-and-blues, Robeone
REUTER MOTZER GROHOWSKI – Bleed
December 7, 2022

MoonJune 2022 Refusing to retain form but resisting the call of amorphous spirituality, avant-garde triumvirate seep and seed their sonics in different dimensions. Even though neither fierceness nor fearsomeness has ever seemed to enter these individuals’ intellectual vocabulary, the very … Continue reading
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Tagged ambient, avant-garde, fusion, instrumental, Kenny Grohowski, Markus Reuter, Tim Motzer
RUSS HEWITT – Chasing Horizons
November 10, 2022

Saulito 2022 It’s the thrill of a trill in the heat of the night: Dallas explorer of six-string spells weaves a tapestry rich with melodic detail. For all the stylistic variety of Latino-tinged music, it tends to seem the same … Continue reading
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Tagged acoustic, guitar, instrumental, Marty Friedman, Nuno Bettencourt, Russ Hewitt, world music
DELAY TACTICS – Elements Of Surprise
November 6, 2022

Multiphase 2022 Four decades after their debut, architects of American ambient brilliance are back with a platter of understated delights. When Carl Weingarten titled his 2022 album to seemingly defy his enemies’ expectations, hardly anyone could guess the guitarist’s next … Continue reading
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Tagged ambient, Carl Weingarten, Delay Tactics, instrumental, Michael Manring, prog rock