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Tag Archives: Theo Travis
THEO TRAVIS – Aeolus: One Hour Duduk Meditation
December 4, 2024

Panegyric 2024 In and out of one’s psyche, master of the winds scopes the inescapable sound behind a reverie. Theo Travis may not be famous for his forays into folk, but the Brit’s work with SOFT MACHINE, KING CRIMSON and … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged ambient, instrumental, jazz, Steven Wilson, Theo Travis, world music
Refreshed SOFT MACHINE Honor Harry Beckett
December 20, 2023

Their first album may have been issued 55 years ago, yet SOFT MACHINE don’t seem to be slowing down – and not only in terms of restless touring but also from the new releases point of view. Yes, there was … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Asaf Sirkis, John Etheridge, Soft Machine, Theo Travis
ALEX CARPANI – Microcosm
April 13, 2022

Independent Artist 2022 To scrutinize and celebrate: Bolognese musicologist brings his seventh full-length offering into humanity’s inner world. More than three decades since this composer started making waves on the art-rock scene and 15 years down the line from his … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Alex Carpani, David Cross, David Jackson, prog rock, Theo Travis
SPIRITS BURNING – Evolution Ritual
July 16, 2021

Noh Poetry 2021 Leaving cosmos for a simpler pastorale, pursuers of progressive pleasures locate delights closer to home. Despite their famous sci-fi leanings, all the participants of this project have always had a soft spot for folk music, and it … Continue reading
Theo Travis Details His Solo Album
April 26, 2021

Theo Travis has long been part of art-rock narrative without actually playing rock – instead, the reedman tends to demonstrate his progressive proclivities in the fields of jazz and folk – which is why the veteran’s solo albums are so … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Dave Sturt, David Longdon, Jakko Jakszyk, John Etheridge, Theo Travis