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Tag Archives: Simon Phillips
Derek Sherinian And Simon Phillips Report From Stage
June 26, 2023

It’s quite surprising that, being the go-to musicians for a myriad of various projects and running projects of their own, Simon Phillips and Derek Sherinian are able to find time to team up not only in the studio but also … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Bumblefoot, Derek Sherinian, Simon Phillips
INTELLIGENT MUSIC PROJECT – VII: Unconditioned
November 14, 2022

Intelligent Music 2022 After a decade of spreading good vibrations, Bulgarian supergroup still concentrate on love. Ever since delivering their debut in 2012, this loose-line-up collective have always adorned albums covers with a dove – the symbol of positive thinking, … Continue reading
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Tagged Carl Sentance, hard rock, Intelligent Music Project, Ronnie Romero, Simon Phillips
GODO & – On Time
March 7, 2022

Bernerie Hills 2022 Pop-rock auteur chisels chanson-scented confectionary out of ether and have kindred spirits make it tangible. This composer may say that his nom de guerre is derived from his surname, but Samuel Beckett readers who turn into Claude … Continue reading
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Tagged Adam Holzman, Craig Blundell, Godo, pop-rock, Simon Phillips, Stu Hamm
OCTARINE SKY – Close To Nearby
November 18, 2021

Uberwald 2021 From Discworld onto a plastic disc, international progressive team count out time for miracles to happen. As any novice in Unseen University knows, octarine is the color of magic, and as any fan of Dyanne Potter Voegtlin can … Continue reading
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Tagged Guthrie Govan, Octarine Sky, Potter's Daughter, prog rock, Simon Phillips
JON ANDERSON – Animation
July 13, 2021

Polydor 1982 / Esoteric 2021 Vocal avatar of wondrous storytelling comfortably inhabits the age of plastic to sing dithyrambs to electronic digits. It may not seem like this from today’s perspective, yet “Animation” was a pivotal album in ‘s career. … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues
Tagged Blue Weaver, Clem Clempson, Dave Lawson, David Sancious, Ian Wallace, Jack Bruce, Jon Anderson, prog rock, Simon Phillips, world music


