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Tag Archives: instrumental
TASSOS SPILIOTOPOULOS – Anamnesis: Compositions For Electric Guitar
February 4, 2025

Anelia 2025 Reassessing his past, Stockholm master of cold strings defrost a few artifacts of yore and finds fresh facets of familiar lore. Guitarists are a strange breed: first, they strum a tune to flesh it out and sophisticate, and … Continue reading
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Tagged guitar, instrumental, jazz, Tassos Spiliotopoulos
FERNANDO PERDOMO – Waves
January 31, 2025

Fernando Perdomo 2024 The auspicious beginnings of one musician’s year-long fascination with ebb and tide. There are many reasons to respect, if not admire, who manages to be prolific as a composer and generous as a player, both in the … Continue reading
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Tagged Fernando Perdomo, fusion, instrumental, prog rock
MARK WINGFIELD – The Gathering
January 19, 2025

MoonJune 2024 British composer casts a series of magic spells in the company of fellow free thinkers. Given how busy Mark Wingfield has been in the last decade, it’s difficult to believe a whopping eight years separate and this platter … Continue reading
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Tagged Asaf Sirkis, fusion, Gary Husband, instrumental, Mark Wingfield, Percy Jones, Tony Levin
DAYS BETWEEN STATIONS – Perpetual Motion Machines
January 15, 2025

Days Between Stations 2024 Painting an aural portrait of a visual artist, Californian purveyors of art-rock find their own identity. Keeping it minimal has never been this duo’s intent – neither in terms of their imagination’s span nor with regard … Continue reading
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Tagged Days Between Stations, Durga McBroom, instrumental, prog rock, soundtrack
TIM SOLOOK – Changed Lives
January 3, 2025

Sol Time 2024 Houston skin-hitter harnesses classic tropes to contemporary sensibilities to rein in improv expanses and get away with it. Some drummers find taking a back seat and laying down a backbeat comfortable – but Tim Solook think of … Continue reading
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Tagged instrumental, jazz, Tim Solook


