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Tag Archives: Kavus Torabi
GONG Augment Their Last Album For Current Tour
July 31, 2024

Never a consumer-friendly practice, tour editions of various records may target, first of all, genuine aficionados but also affect regular fans who feel cheated, having bought an album only to find its expanded variant on sale at concerts and being … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Dave Sturt, Gong, Ian East, Kavus Torabi
GONG Go On Going Down
August 31, 2023

Last decade wasn’t been easy for GONG – but, then, what decade wasn’t difficult for this band? – as 2016’s saw the collective say farewell to Daevid Allen and “The Universe Also Collapses” from 2019 saw the orphaned veterans soldier … Continue reading
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Tagged Dave Sturt, Gong, Ian East, Kavus Torabi
GONG – Rejoice! I’m Dead!
February 7, 2017

Madfish 2016 Sharp and focused, legendary collective who lost their leader reimagine themselves to carry on and enjoy the journey. Chaotic element has always been part of this band’s method – deliberately so – but, knowing the end was nigh, … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Daevid Allen, Dave Sturt, Gong, Ian East, Kavus Torabi, prog rock, Steve Hillage
GONG Sailing With Allen’s Ghost
July 7, 2016

It might seem unthinkable but that’s what Daevid Allen wanted: GONG carry on after the band’s mastermind’s passing. Their new album, scheduled for a September 16th release, is titled in this spirit – “Rejoice! I’m Dead!” – and it features the Chief Pixie’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Daevid Allen, Dave Sturt, Didier Malherbe, Gong, Kavus Torabi, Steve Hillage