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HAWKWIND Exert Money Grab By Expanding “Doremi Fasol Latido”
August 31, 2024

The year when HAWKWIND became the space-rock behemoth, 1972 saw the British ensemble bank on the success of by tightening their rhythm section – as Ian Kilmister and Simon King brought in enhanced fierceness to the sonic table – and … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Dave Brock, Hawkwind, Lemmy, Nik Turner, Paul Rudolph, Robert Calvert
SPIRITS BURNING & MICHAEL MOORCOCK – The End Of All Songs – Part 1
May 17, 2024

Purple Pyramid 2023 At the edge of decadence: an acclaimed space-rock project lays another brick into the cosmic wall. There seems to be a special rapport between Don Falcone and Michael Moorcock which allowed the two forge a collaboration that … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Alan Davey, Albert Bouchard, Bridget Wishart, Buck Dharma, Chas Cronk, Don Falcone, Michael Moorcock, Paul Rudolph, space rock, Spirits Burning, Steve York
VARIOUS ARTISTS – Reimagining The Court Of The Crimson King
April 30, 2024

Cleopatra 2024 Stellar descent on a territory of progressive rock’s palais-royal to refresh its undimming color and propel it beyond the pale. There was a universal outcry when yours truly first spread of this project in which an all-star cast … Continue reading
All Stars Line Up To Recut KING CRIMSON’s Debut
February 9, 2024

There are some immutable albums – records that are best not to touch in fear of marring them – and KING CRIMSON‘s is one such platter. Still, the LP’s five compositions, first of all “21st Century Schizoid Man” which bristles … Continue reading
HAWKESTREL – The Future Is Us
September 10, 2019

Purple Pyramid 2019 Removing locks from an old box, a flock of HAWKWIND alumni find a new nest for exploring vibrant continuum. As their erstwhile mothership seems to be ensconced in its pseudo-concept space, bent on alienating fans and former … Continue reading
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Tagged Alan Davey, Bridget Wishart, Ginger Baker, Hawkestrel, Hawkwind, Huw Lloyd-Langton, Lemmy, Nik Turner, Paul Rudolph, prog rock, Simon House, space rock, William Shatner