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Tag Archives: instrumental
SHINING PYRAMID – Tree
April 19, 2021

SEQ 2020 English ethereal duo ground their art in here and now to highlight the roots and branches of the sounds the two make. Looks like it’s all about time with this London’s ensemble: their eponymous debut seemed to explore … Continue reading
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Tagged ambient, electronic, instrumental, prog rock, Shining Pyramid
DAVID KOLLAR, ARVE HENRIKSEN – Unexpected Isolation
April 1, 2021

Hevhetia 2020 Not disconcerted by current global climate, international duo bring their concert-like warmth to worlds set apart. Slovakian guitarist Kollar and Norwegian trumpeter Henriksen have a special rapport. Their rather brief on-stage encounters resulted in 2018’s “Illusion Of A … Continue reading
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Tagged Arve Henriksen, David Kollar, instrumental, jazz
MO FOSTER & FRIENDS – In Concert
March 25, 2021

Right Track 2021 Informal gathering of kindred spirits who let their past influences inform the future. could be called a quiet one-man institution of British rock had his bass rumble not been as palpable and supple at the same time … Continue reading
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Tagged instrumental, jazz, live, Mo Foster, Ray Russell
ROLAND BÜHLMANN – Dubnos
March 18, 2021

Roland Bühlmann 2020 Painting sonic vistas, Switzerland-bred polymath finds his way to the meaning of life. According to this Swiss musician, his creative approach as an artist with Aspergers requires following certain patterns, yet while lesser mortals’ oeuvre would turn … Continue reading
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Tagged instrumental, prog rock, Roland Bühlmann
THE FLASH! with DUSTIN CARLSON – Bujaka w Gumiakach
March 11, 2021

Hevhetia 2020 Polish-American summit sees its participants wade in the sweet water of life with elegance and gusto. If the idea of a jazz record titled “Rocker In Gumboots” seems too confusing as to evoke the incredulous “What’s the catch” … Continue reading
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Tagged Dustin Carlson, instrumental, jazz, The Flash!


