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Tag Archives: Jürgen Engler
VARIOUS ARTISTS – The Devil’s Domain – Official Motion Picture Soundtrack
August 8, 2017

Cleopatra 2017 Fearsome Satan of cyber fiber finds sounds to possess his followers: an OST for a horror flick starring Michael Madsen. Branching out into cinema seems to be an ingenious, if not very original, move for Cleopatra Records who … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Iggy Pop, Jürgen Engler, Nektar, Radclyffe Hall, soundtrack, The Stooges, Various Artists, Vowws
JERRY GOODMAN – Violin Fantasy
August 22, 2016

Cleopatra 2016 On the fringe of alien dreams: fusion legend reimagines popular numbers and adds originals to his reflection. As suggested by this album’s title, there’s no boundary to Jerry Goodman’s flight of fancy but, however free and easy it … Continue reading
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Tagged fusion, instrumental, jazz rock, Jerry Goodman, Jürgen Engler, prog rock
NIK TURNER – Space Fusion Odyssey
January 20, 2016

Cleopatra 2015 Further cosmic explorations of an orbital hornblower aiming at the nebulae – with stellar guests in tow – and carrying the spirit of HAWKWIND. “Extravagant” and “experimental” have long become standard epithets when it comes to Mr. Turner’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Billy Cobham, fusion, Gilli Smyth, Hawkwind, John Etheridge, John Weinzierl, Jürgen Engler, Nik Turner, Robby Krieger, space rock, Steve Hillage
NIK TURNER – Space Gypsy
March 1, 2014

Cleopatra 2013 HAWKWIND’s original reedsman returns to the cosmic playground with a motley caravan in tow. A scandal caused by the concurrent touring plans by Dave Brock’s band, who retained the name coined back in the day in Ladbroke Grove, … Continue reading
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Tagged Hawkwind, Jürgen Engler, Nicky Garratt, Nik Turner, prog rock, Simon House, space rock, Steve Hillage


