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Tag Archives: soundtrack
DAYS BETWEEN STATIONS – Perpetual Motion Machines
January 15, 2025
Days Between Stations 2024 Painting an aural portrait of a visual artist, Californian purveyors of art-rock find their own identity. Keeping it minimal has never been this duo’s intent – neither in terms of their imagination’s span nor with regard … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Days Between Stations, Durga McBroom, instrumental, prog rock, soundtrack
PÓL BRENNAN – The Irish Revolution
September 26, 2023
Arc 2023 The gloom of discord over the Emerald Isle: esteemed clansman paints cinematic tapestries with subdued grandeur as befits the centennial of the Civil War’s end. In 2023, when Ireland celebrated the hundredth anniversary of the finale of the … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged folk rock, instrumental, Pól Brennan, soundtrack
DONOVAN’S BRAIN – Chiêm Bao Thấy Bậu
July 18, 2022
Career 2022 A band from Bozeman venture out to map out barely-there cinematics and soundtrack a road to illusion. Shipping robust psychedelia for more than three decades now, this Montanan ensemble have never ceased searching for new ways to express … Continue reading
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Tagged Donovan's Brain, prog rock, Ric Parnell, soundtrack
DAVID KOLLAR – The Vision Man
May 17, 2022
David Kollar 2022 Prešov’s own proponent of guitar-laden soundscape opens an imaginative, and imaginary, aural perspective. There’s always been an air of mesmeric abstractness to David Kollar’s music, yet if it could be reined in to suit ‘s songs or … Continue reading
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Tagged David Kollar, guitar, instrumental, soundtrack
OSIBISA – Sunshine Day: The Boyhood Sessions
January 28, 2021
Red Steel Music 2020 Afro-rock ambassadors celebrate their fiftieth anniversary with cinematic triumph and project a hopeful look into the future. To say that this ensemble, who’d brought ancient rhythms over to Europe five decades ago, always sounded futuristic – … Continue reading
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Tagged Afro-rock, Osibisa, soundtrack, world music