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Tag Archives: instrumental
FERNANDO PERDOMO – Waves 3
March 16, 2025

Fernando Perdomo 2025 To expand emotional horizons: American composer finds new ways to blend feelings into seascape. would be hard-pressed to select most outstanding moments from his monthly installments of marine-themed albums once a time comes to compile the “Best … Continue reading
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Tagged Fernando Perdomo, fusion, instrumental, prog rock, surf rock
MALCOLM GALLOWAY – Metazoa
March 12, 2025

Malcolm Galloway 2024 Unsealing microcosms of multicellular structures that live and breathe, melodically minded Londoner seeks thrills in the bland scheme of things. Some progressive players use orchestras of various sizes to expands their instrumental palette; others may not have … Continue reading
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Tagged ambient, instrumental, Malcolm Galloway, prog rock
GAYLE ELLETT & THE ELECTROMAGS – The Painted River Of Light
March 8, 2025

Peacock Sunrise 2025 Topanga’s instrumental triangle turns quilted tapestries into multicolored landscapes on album number three. One may attribute Gayle Ellett’s reluctance to rely on his DJAM KARET credentials when THE ELECTROMAGS’ first two records appeared on the shelves to … Continue reading
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Tagged fusion, Gayle Ellett, Gayle Ellett & The Electromags, instrumental, prog rock
ANCHOR AND BURDEN – Afterglow
February 24, 2025

Iapetus 2024 Like the dust that settles all around, Berlin ensemble’s mini-album brings together alchemical elements of their rhyme and reason. It’s easy to assume the half-hour offering, appearing hot on the heels of the incendiary that slightly reformatted this … Continue reading
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Tagged Alexander Paul Dowerk, Anchor And Burden, Asaf Sirkis, fusion, instrumental, Markus Reuter, prog rock
FERNANDO PERDOMO – Waves 2
February 18, 2025

Fernando Perdomo 2024 Sailing across the world, warm coasts’ dweller eschews a wipeout but catches the wind. At first glance, may seem to be cutting corners instead of performing cutbacks, as the second chapter of his year-long series of “Waves” … Continue reading
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Tagged Fernando Perdomo, fusion, instrumental, prog rock


