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Tag Archives: Kevin Kastning
KEVIN KASTNING & MARK WINGFIELD – The Line To Three
January 1, 2018

Greydisc 2017 When worlds collide in the absence of a witness, this is the sound they make. Two most original guitarists, Kastning and Wingfield, continue their progress into the great unknown – and this direction could be the only thing … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged avant-garde, guitar, instrumental, Kevin Kastning, Mark Wingfield
KEVIN KASTNING & CARL CLEMENTS – A Far Reflection
June 11, 2016

Greydisc 2016 Adventurous sadness for guitar and reeds that, not trying to mirror each other, focus on one’s inner world. Following down the path of their “an album a year” pattern to land on its fourth element, polymaths KK and … Continue reading
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Tagged Carl Clements, fusion, guitar, instrumental, Kevin Kastning
KEVIN KASTNING & MARK WINGFIELD – Eleven Rooms
April 18, 2016

Greydisc 2015 Aural allusions of Johannes Vermeer’s work as treated in Transatlantic strokes – luminescent and elusive – by two six-strings stalwarts. Englishman Wingfield and American Kastning’s fifth collaborative album in five years is very difficult to grasp and very … Continue reading
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Tagged ambient, guitar, instrumental, Kevin Kastning, Mark Wingfield
KEVIN KASTNING – Otherworld
November 22, 2015

Greydisc 2015 Instruments designer of note breaks out from collaborations delight to shine on his own. Former student of Pat Metheny and partner-in-crime for the sophisticated likes of Mark Wingfield, Kansas-born Kevin Kastning may be better known for multi-strings guitars he designs than … Continue reading
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Tagged guitar, instrumental, jazz, Kevin Kastning, prog rock


