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MOON OVER MOUNTAIN – Champagne And Brass
July 22, 2020
Moon Over Mountain 2020 Bubbling and brazen but nuanced, American’s band’s second effort welcomes fellow travelers to the other side of midnight. There was something amateurishly indecisive about where to go with their reveries on this duo’s debut record, yet … Continue reading
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Tagged ambient, folk, Moon Over Mountain, new age
MOON OVER MOUNTAIN – The Colors of Life
September 14, 2019
Moon Over Mountain 2018 Coloradan duo paint the world in ocher and look for solid, and spiritual, ground on their debut. “This moment is happening”: one would expect a “carpe diem” kind of approach from a band with a motto … Continue reading
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Tagged ambient, folk, Moon Over Mountain, new age
PAUL K – The Fermi Paradox
July 30, 2019
BasilicaMusic 2019 Don’t you ever wonder where everybody is? British maven of minimal ambience might have the answer to the secret of universal loneliness. For reasons unknown to man, Paul Kirkpatrick doesn’t mention the “Soul Connection” suite from 2007 on … Continue reading
ANTHONY PHILLIPS – Private Parts & Pieces IX-XI
August 5, 2018
Voiceprint 1996-2012 / Esoteric 2018 Final installment in singular aural artist’s most acclaimed “parallel” discography – incessantly fresh and with no signs of fatigue. It’s been a journey which started as an outlet for odds and sods yet ended up … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues
Tagged Anthony Phillips, box set, instrumental, new age
EARTHSHINE – Abstract Patterns
April 22, 2018
Rock Company 2017 Enchanting ornaments to try and measure harmony in algorithms – or simply relax and let the world go by. Mostly known for his AOR endeavors such as , Peter Cox may surprise a lot of listeners with … Continue reading
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Tagged ambient, instrumental, new age, Peter Cox