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Ostensibly a CD single — a thirty-two minute single at that — this beautiful and inventive piece of music developed over the course of a year from a repeated long distance...
» Read moreOne of the most prominent guitarists of 70s jazz-rock fusion has died. John Goodsall’s work with Brand X set standards of technique and inventiveness that many subsequent guitarists tried to match. He died on 10 November at the age of 68.
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Krautrock is alive and well in Portland. Forming in 2013 the quartet Møtrik bears an unCANny resemblance to some of the 70s Krautrock giants: Can, Neu!, and Harmonia. Sharing their passion...
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In preparation for writing about these two albums, I looked back at my review of Autumn Tears’ 2019 album Colors Hidden within the Grey. My first reaction is that everything I said...
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Take a trip in the wayback machine to the UK in the early 80s, to the birth of the so called “neo-progressive” movement, where such bands as Pallas, Marillion, Solstice, iQ, and others...
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Here we have the second installment of the collaboration between Randy McStine and Marco Minnemann. These 16 tracks are very much in the same vein as those presented on their
It’s been many years — decades, in fact — since these two electronic music pioneers appeared together on a recording. Roach and Stearns used to be neighbors in the Los Angeles...
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Here is a brand new Fruits de Mer LP that is quite a departure from the label’s love of all things psych, progressive, Krautrock, acid folk, and spacerock. Instead they just released...
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As far as I can tell, this Norwegian band shares no members with any of the other Norwegian bands I’ve heard, which sets it in an exclusive club. Meer is based in Hamar, an inland town north...
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The story of Phil “Shiva” Jones begins in Australia in the 60s, where the singer / keyboardist / percussionist scored a hit record in 1967 with “If I Had a Ticket,” and soon...
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