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Available online from Issue 37

July 2009

92 Pages

Jorge Reyes, Interview with Rob Reed of Magenta, Peter Hammill, Chris Sqquire interview, Hugh Hopper remembered, Morgan Agren, Jan Schelhaas, FMPM 2008, Edward Ka-Spel, Wojtek Szadkowski of Satellite

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Steven Wilson - Insurgentes

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Porcupine Tree leader Steven Wilson is a shrewd businessman in this era of file sharing and limited edition recordings. His first official solo recording under his own name (aside from a few...

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(Posted by Jeff Melton 2009-07-01)

Steven Wilson - Insurgentes

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Steven Wilson has single-handedly re-shaped modern prog rock through his various bands and projects that include Porcupine Tree, No Man, Blackfield, Bass Communion, IEM, etc. So for him to take...

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(Posted by Paul Hightower 2009-07-01)

Stone Breath - Knotwork

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Knotwork is collection of unreleased Stone Breath songs and rarities. Most of the songs presented on this disc are from the later years of the band and Knotwork is intended to...

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(Posted by Henry Schneider 2009-07-01)

Stone Breath - Lanterna Lucis Viriditatis

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Stone Breath’s third album, recorded in 2000, has been reissued with a second CD of rare and unreleased tracks. On Lanterna Lucis Viriditatis Stone Breath continued their exploration of...

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(Posted by Henry Schneider 2009-07-01)

Strawbs - Lay Down with the Strawbs

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As live Strawbs albums go, this two disc set is an outstanding one, recorded in March 2006 at Robin 2 in Bilston, UK featuring the mid-70s lineup same as you would find on Hero and Heroine...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 2009-07-01)

Tatsuya Yoshida with Igor Krutogolov & Assif Tsahar - Live in the Head

Cover art Long time Ruins drummer Tatsuya Yoshida is the master of the instantly inventive. Across multiple real-time collaborations with a who’s-who of the improv scene, his flair for spontaneous hot flashes...  » Read more
(Posted by Jeff Melton 2009-07-01)

The Instigations - Soundtracks for Alternate Realities

Cover art The Instigations, for the purpose of this recording at least, is one Owen Green, who alone with the assistance of a guest female vocalist on one track created all the sounds on this otherwise...  » Read more
(Posted by Peter Thelen 2009-07-01)

The Long Dead Sevens - The White Waltz & Other Stories

Cover art The Long Dead Sevens, an interesting name and an interesting band. Picture if you will, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds covering Leonard Cohen with a dash of Tom Waits thrown in for good measure and you...  » Read more
(Posted by Henry Schneider 2009-07-01)

The Oliver Wakeman Band - Coming to Town: Live in Katowice

Cover art Yes fans are probably aware that Rick Wakeman’s son Oliver has been playing keyboards on their recent tour, and for those curious to see what his own band looks and sounds like here’s your chance....  » Read more
(Posted by Paul Hightower 2009-07-01)

The Silverman - Blank for Your Own Message

Cover art The secondary title for this release is “A Zen Opera in Seven Parts,” and I will set aside any questions about the appropriateness of the Buddhist reference. If you really want to call it an...  » Read more
(Posted by Jon Davis 2009-07-01)

The Who - At Kilburn 1977

Cover art These DVDs present The Who at two ends of their peak years. Disk one captures them at Gaumont State Theatre, running through a set that was intended for Jeff Stein’s 1978 documentary The Kids...  » Read more
(Posted by Paul Hightower 2009-07-01)

Travis & Fripp - Thread

Cover art Given the extensive musical resumes of Theo Travis and Robert Fripp, it was only a matter of synchronicity that would lead to a real time collaboration by these two innovators. Travis work with Cipher...  » Read more
(Posted by Jeff Melton 2009-07-01)

Trey Gunn - Music for Pictures

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Film music typically runs the gamut from the insane, unlikely or impenetrable. For Warr Guitar enthusiast Trey Gunn the trick is whether or not an idea holds up without the explicit benefit of...

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(Posted by Jeff Melton 2009-07-01)

Unitopia - The Garden

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It is quite ambitious for a group to issue a double CD of new material as their second release. Many groups are challenged to fill one disc with decent music, let alone two. In addition, much of...

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(Posted by Henry Schneider 2009-07-01)

Van der Graaf Generator - Trisector

Cover art Van der Graaf Generator has been getting attention from the mainstream press during their recent UK tour, much of it positive and respectful. I have a feeling Trisector will help in that...  » Read more
(Posted by Paul Hightower 2009-07-01)

Yeti Rain - Nest of Storms

Cover art Subverted expectations are always a refreshing experience in music. In the case of bassist William Kopecky and sax artist Roger Ebner, the subversion is expected. Nest of Storms opens with...  » Read more
(Posted by K. Leimer 2009-07-01)
 

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