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Jeremy Jacobsen started his one-man-band project called The Lonesome Organist back in the 90s, singing and playing a variety of instruments (not just organ). He limited himself to recording no more...
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Belgium’s We Stood Like Kings has taken the goal of creating “cinematic” music very literally. They started their career with soundtracks to two silent films, Berlin: Symphony...
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An impressive Peruvian symphonic progressive rock band, Actitud Modulada released their first self-titled album in 2018, with a lineup including members of both Fragil and Flor de Loto. Wasting no...
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On their third album, Yobrepus moves from fungus (Blakc Mould, Mycelium Days) to plants...
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More than a few years back, Church of Hed released an album titled The Fourth Hour, an album...
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James Strain of Rascal Reporters worked with Homunculus Res on their two most recent albums — Andiamo in Giro di Notte e Ci Consumiamo nel Fuoco (2020) and Ecco l'Impero dei...
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Dirk Serries has long been known (under his own name and monikers Fear Falls Burning, and VidnaObmana before that) for making absolutely mind-shattering ambient music using primarily electric...
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On Ad Infinitum, Santtu Laakso teams up with space rock veteran Bridget Wishart under the Astral Magic banner. It was one of approximately 12 Astral Magic albums released in 2023, not...
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es·pi·al [əsˈpī(ə)l]: The act of detecting something; catching sight of something. David Beebee (electric piano, effects) and Martin Pyne (vibraphone, balafon,...
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Karl Bartos was a member of Kraftwerk starting with Radio Activity in 1975 through Electric Café and departing in 1990. Though not a prolific band, Kraftwerk was quite...
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