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After several years of inactivity, Seattle math-rock band Nosretep unexpectedly resurfaced in 2025 with shows around town and this new album, more than eight years after
Clarinetist Pawel Szamburski is one of the regulars on the Polish improvisational music scene, Aukso is a chamber orchestra from the city of Tychy, and together they make this most engaging of...
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Since their first run in the mid-70s up to their reformation in recent years, Ciro Perrino’s band Celeste is mostly known for their gentle, folky take on symphonic progressive rock, beautiful...
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After two excellent albums, Moon Letters shows no sign of slipping in quality. They continue to hone their take on what “progressive rock” means in the 21st Century, moving farther away...
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Epidermis is a band with a long history (over two decades) and not a lot of product to show for all that time. The group was founded in Hesse, Germany in 1971 by Rolf Lonz (guitar, flute, vocals),...
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In my review of their earlier release, The Call of a Crumbling...
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My one and only other encounter with Runaway Totem was their 2018 album La...
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I saw that the music of Teis Semey had been described as “arguably very niche modern free jazz” and expected a fair amount of wildness from his album En Masse! As it turns out,...
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Dieter Spears has been a session player in Nashville for several decades as a bassist, keyboardist, engineer, and producer, though his fondness for 80s and 90s electronic music finally got the...
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Potamos is a Greek quintet, part of the Aesthetiko Musicians Collective, playing in what seems to be an improvisational jazz style, somewhat informed by Middle-Eastern sounds, though not to the...
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