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Tag Archives: Steve Hillage
PROG COLLECTIVE – Dark Encounters
April 11, 2024

Purple Pyramid 2024 One-man’s tenebrous exploration of soundscapes that see rock stars refuse to shine. It may not have been so obvious previously, yet his current descent into the murk made it all too apparent: there’s nothing communal about this … 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
Steve Hillage’s Paris Memories Ready For Release
December 9, 2023

Last years made being a Steve Hillage fan a satisfying, and quite expensive, experience again, with the veteran’s archives regularly letting out another piece of history for rediscovery of his talents as composer and performer. There have been career-spanning box … Continue reading
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Tagged Steve Hillage
Steve Hillage And Philip Glass Tune Into Allen Ginsberg
October 25, 2023

One of the greatest beatniks, Allen Ginsberg may have slipped from this mortal coil 26 years ago, yet his poetry continues to inspire artists all around the world, as it did back in the ’60s when Bob Dylan and John … Continue reading
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Tagged Allen Ginsberg, Devendra Banhart, Philip Glass, Steve Hillage, Thurston Moore
ARTHUR BROWN – Monster’s Ball
October 31, 2022

Cleopatra 2022 Streaming his stentorian might through the prism of terrific classics to fan the tuneful flames, the God of Hellfire has fun and gets away with it. No-one’s oeuvre seems better suited to honor Halloween than Arthur Brown’s, other … Continue reading
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Tagged Alan Davey, Arthur Brown, Brian Auger, Carmine Appice, Gilli Smyth, Halloween, Ian Paice, James Williamson, Mark Stein, Nik Turner, psychedelia, Rat Scabies, Roye Albrighton, Steve Hillage


