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Tag Archives: Roland Bühlmann
ROLAND BÜHLMANN – Emnalóc
August 30, 2022

Roland Bühlmann 2022 Soaring on Swiss fantasies to imaginary regions of psyche, Solothurn polymath sculpts a solo chef-d’oeuvre. Inhabiting different dimensions has long become Roland Bühlmann’s way of life yet, for all his aural flights into other worlds, this multi-instrumentalist’s … Continue reading
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Tagged David Cross, instrumental, prog rock, Roland Bühlmann
ROLAND BÜHLMANN – Dubnos
March 18, 2021

Roland Bühlmann 2020 Painting sonic vistas, Switzerland-bred polymath finds his way to the meaning of life. According to this Swiss musician, his creative approach as an artist with Aspergers requires following certain patterns, yet while lesser mortals’ oeuvre would turn … Continue reading
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Tagged instrumental, prog rock, Roland Bühlmann
ROLAND BÜHLMANN – Crucial
August 28, 2019

Roland Bühlmann 2019 Swiss visualist serves up an impressive set of many-colored vignettes – occasionally abstract but given a sense of utmost significance. Roland Bühlmann used to see the world through the absent lens of camera obscura, yet that doesn’t … Continue reading
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Tagged fusion, instrumental, prog rock, Roland Bühlmann