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Kekal, the Jakarta-based band with no band members. Envisaged is the follwup to Kekal’s previous
There is certainly a quite vibrant prog rock scene in Norway these days. The six-piece Adventure — Kjell Myran: (vocals), Elen Cath Hopen (vocals, piano, and flute), Terje Flessen (guitar),...
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Hard to believe (or maybe it isn’t) that it’s been six years since the last studio recording by Stick Men, the outstanding
David Margolin Lawson and David Merrill are two sound engineers who met a number of years ago at CityVox studio in NYC. At that time they shared a love and respect for many of the early electronic...
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Svartisen was Kornmo’s first recorded concept album, self-released in 2017. After the success of their 2021 release
With Sleepyard, the listener is asked to set aside whatever is going on in the outside world, suspend time, and just experience each moment as it happens. This is not music for people with places...
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So exactly who or what is the London Odense Ensemble? Since this is on the El Paraiso label, one might have some ideas, and that would be a good place to start. London, in recent years has become a...
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Trust Us is a new Norwegian post punk / post rock band consisting of Cato Olaisen on drums (Ribozyme and ex-Major Parkinson), Bård Kristinson on bass (Ribozyme), and René Miaje on...
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When the 70s gave way to the 80s and progressive rock musicians found themselves in an increasingly hostile environment, many of them turned their talents towards writing music that they felt...
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One thing you can consistently say about Cheer-Accident is that you can never say anything consistently about Cheer-Accident — unless it’s about their tendency towards perpetual change....
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