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Tag Archives: Mark Wingfield
DWIKI DHARMAWAN – Pasar Klewer
March 1, 2017

MoonJune 2016 All things must pass but beauty will stay on: Jakarta’s premier ivories operator explores the most romantic reaches of psyche. Dwiki Dharmawan’s international debut was a retrofuturistic wonder in its use of cosmic synthesizers, but “Pasar Klewer” basks … Continue reading
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Tagged Asaf Sirkis, Boris Savoldelli, Dwiki Dharmawan, fusion, instrumental, Mark Wingfield, Nicolas Meier, world music, Yaron Stavi
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
MARK WINGFIELD – Proof Of Light
March 4, 2015

MoonJune 2015 Six-string savant searches the darkest reaches of personal universe for a gilded splinter. There’s a great misconception about this British guitarist: everybody talks about his unique approach and amazing technique, thus painting Mark WIngfield as a musicians’ musician, … Continue reading
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Tagged Asaf Sirkis, fusion, jazz, Mark Wingfield, prog rock, Yaron Stavi


