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Tag Archives: Mark Wingfield
MARKUS REUTER OCULUS – Nothing Is Sacred
November 3, 2020

MoonJune 2020 German master of guitar craft looks for virtual reality to land on a circular outlet in the very nature of this world. There’s always logic, straightforward or strange, to what Markus Reuter does, and more often than not … Continue reading
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Tagged ambient, Asaf Sirkis, avant-garde, David Cross, fusion, instrumental, Mark Wingfield, Markus Reuter, prog rock
MARK WINGFIELD & GARY HUSBAND – Tor & Vale
September 7, 2019

MoonJune 2019 Intimate and intuitive, little instrumental ensemble push the envelope beyond light and shade and shape penumbral numbers in the English way. Neither Mark Wingfield nor Gary Husband is a stranger to a duo setting, the former regularly releasing … Continue reading
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Tagged avant-garde, Gary Husband, instrumental, jazz, Mark Wingfield
MARK WINGFIELD – Tales From The Dreaming City
September 16, 2018

MoonJune 2018 With no time for nostalgia, English guitarist evokes electric reminiscences and gets carried away. In his relentless pursuit of transparency – in a solo mode as on 2015’s or in a series of dialogues with Kevin Kastning such … Continue reading
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Tagged Asaf Sirkis, fusion, guitar, instrumental, Mark Wingfield, prog rock, Yaron Stavi
WINGFIELD REUTER SIRKIS – Lighthouse
February 20, 2018

MoonJune 2017 Burning a beacon of surprise, international trio of intrepid spirits beckon a storm to steer them away and bring back to safer haven. Musicians are like children: leave them unattended, and they begin to play, mixing risk and … Continue reading
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Tagged Asaf Sirkis, fusion, instrumental, Mark Wingfield, Markus Reuter
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
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Tagged avant-garde, guitar, instrumental, Kevin Kastning, Mark Wingfield