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Tag Archives: instrumental
STEPHAN THELEN – Fractal Guitar
February 8, 2019

MoonJune 2019 Refracting sonic wonders through the prism of temporal space, Swiss artist harnesses ultimate elusiveness. Happening that takes place over time may feel like an oxymoron yet that’s what this album is all about: it’s seizing a shift from … Continue reading
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Tagged David Torn, Henry Kaiser, instrumental, Markus Reuter, prog rock, Sonar, Stephan Thelen
SONAR – Live At Moods
February 5, 2019

7D Media 2018 Tempestuous concert set from Switzerland’s finest post-prog explorers that capture a moment to let it go. If there’s a line between immersion and unpredictability, it’s akin to a tightrope, yet these Swiss experimentalists walk the walk and … Continue reading
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Tagged avant-garde, David Torn, instrumental, live, Manuel Pasquinelli, prog rock, Sonar, Stephan Thelen
DAVID CROSS & ANDREW BOOKER – Ends Meeting
January 31, 2019

Cherry Red 2018 Total abandon and mental effortlessness unite two masters of uneasy escapism and send them on journey into enigma. Never a second fiddle, ‘ violin was as defining and vital for KING CRIMSON as Andrew Booker’s electronic drums … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrew Booker, avant-garde, David Cross, instrumental, prog rock
LAPIS LAZULI – Brain
January 22, 2019

Lapis Lazuli 2018 Perilously exciting journey into collective mind of synesthesia-living quartet from the heart of English quirkiness. A Canterbury-scene band from Canterbury itself: this may sound illogical, yet illogic is the gist of the local genre – a reasoning … Continue reading
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Tagged Canterbury scene, instrumental, Lapis Lazuli, prog rock
GUITARLO – Jawa Warrior
January 16, 2019

Hear2Ear 2018 Tireless pursuer of music enlightenment finally shares his own sounds with the world that’s there for the taking. Even those who know the story Arlo Hennings told in his memoir – a tale of a man driven out … Continue reading
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Tagged Arlo Hennings, fusion, instrumental, world music


