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Alex Roth is an American composer, guitarist, and producer who grew up in London and is now based in Kraków. When covid forced the cancellation and postponement of his planned projects, he...
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The Danish group called Svin has been around for a while now, starting as a quartet in 2011 and continuing as a trio since 2018. Henrik Pultz Melbye (saxes, keyboards, EWI), Lars Bech Pilgaard...
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This is the third album by Gadadu, a six-piece from New York City with an interesting sound that straddles the worlds of jazz, chamber, symphonic, vocal pop, experimental songcraft, and more,...
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I have a soft spot for 70s Italian prog rock, and I find it wonderful discovering new Italian bands that pay homage to those pioneers while creating a modern neo-prog sound. Case in point is the...
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English musician Jon Symon had a very confusing career, especially to a listener approaching him now, several years after his passing. He used a variety of names over the years, and these two new...
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Remanence represents the collaborative efforts of Brian McWilliams (Aperus) and John Phipps, a project which started in 1999 with the album Apparitions and produced two more full length...
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On his third Compassionizer album, Russian musician Ivan Rozmainsky has taken a chance and truly gone off the deep end. Whereas the first two albums were accessible and pleasant listening...
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The Dream Is Free is a fine followup to Joe Macre’s Bullet Train (2021). To briefly...
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Scambot 2 (2016) was Mike Keneally’s last solo album, but he’s been far from idle in the years between that and The Thing That Knowledge Can’t Eat. Marco...
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The instrumental piece at hand is Thierry Zaboitzeff’s first new work published since last year’s massive three disc career retrospective
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