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Tag Archives: Pat Mastelotto
STICK MEN – Tentacles
January 30, 2023

MoonJune 2022 Out of a time capsule and into the open, veterans of tuneful noise feel their way towards next adventure. A six-year gap on the road to perpetual discovery of sonic delights was the first pit stop for this … Continue reading
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Tagged fusion, instrumental, Markus Reuter, Pat Mastelotto, prog rock, Stick Men, Tony Levin
ALEX ANTHONY FAIDE – Particles Of The Infinite
March 10, 2022

7D Media 2022 Fathoming his red nightmares, Argentinian six-stringer steps forward to refine an endless dream. “He plays my guitar parts better than I do”: this Robert Fripp remark may seem to flatten Alex Anthony Faide’s creative curve and cast … Continue reading
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Tagged Alex Anthony Faide, guitar, instrumental, Pat Mastelotto, prog rock
KING CRIMSON – Music Is Our Friend
January 29, 2022

Discipline Global Mobile 2021 Radiating sly naivete and pride, ever-relevant art-rock dinosaurs leave a blistering report of the last blast of their live career. “Friendly” has never been the proper word to describe this ensemble’s oeuvre, yet how else can … Continue reading
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Tagged Gavin Harrison, Jakko Jakszyk, King Crimson, live, Mel Collins, Pat Mastelotto, Robert Fripp, Tony Levin
MARCO MATTEI – Out Of Control
November 30, 2021

7D Media / Third Star 2021 Arriving from the Apennine Peninsula to conquer first America and then the world, a man of multi-instrumental stripe steps out into the open to progress beyond the pale. “The more the things change, the … Continue reading
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Tagged Chad Wackerman, Jerry Marotta, Marco Mattei, Pat Mastelotto, prog rock, Tony Levin


