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Tag Archives: Michel Delville
VANTOMME – Vegir
April 21, 2018

MoonJune 2018 Belgian ivories operator opens a broad-view window into unbridled jazz-rock vista. “Vegir” means “roads” in Icelandic, and Dominique Vantomme’s creative trajectory covers a nice cut of map, including playing Hammond for compatriots VAYA CON DIOS and piano for … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged fusion, instrumental, Michel Delville, Tony Levin, Vantomme
MACHINE MASS – Plays Hendrix
August 5, 2017

MoonJune 2017 To the outskirts of infinity: fusion reimagining of highlights from a revolutionary catalogue finds different shades to what’s been known. Usually, it’s lack of creative ideas that’s the reason of artists’ resort to covering outside material, but for … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged fusion, instrumental, Jimi Hendrix, Machine Mass, Michel Delville
MACHINE MASS feat. Dave Liebman – Inti
August 13, 2014

MoonJune 2014 No time for doubt when it gets critical as former trio turn heavy without changing a format but changing their tack. In today’s climate, the goal of inviting a famous artist into one’s band is to draw attention … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Dave Liebman, jazz, Machine Mass, Michel Delville
THE WRONG OBJECT – After The Exhibition
October 18, 2013

MoonJune 2013 Giving madness to the method, Belgian art collective expand their span and show it all. There’s a perfect logic in play – or on display. In object-oriented programming, it’s all about class, instance and inheritance, which could dryly … Continue reading
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Tagged jazz rock, Michel Delville, prog rock, The Wrong Object