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Occasionally a new release comes along that is really baffling. The Gatekeepers certainly qualifies. This is a narrative concept album, a rock opera if you will, with the caveat that it is...
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It was near the end of last year that we reviewed Ambiente Solstice’s previous release, Out...
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Matt Dorsey has worked as a bassist with a close association with Dave Kerzner. He has also played with Circuline and the tribute band ProgJect. Left to his own devices, he’s created Let...
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Perhaps it was inevitable that this collaboration would eventually come to be; Steve Roach, the master ambient composer and synthesist from Baja Arizona with many decades of experience and well...
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Glancing through my records, I’d say I have more than a dozen live releases by Soft Machine covering every phase of their long and varied history.
A murmuration is a shape-shifting flock of thousands of starlings, also observed with herds and schools of fish, and is the natural result of the collective reasponse to a common danger. ...
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Drums of Compassion represents a summing-up of sorts for Michael Shrieve, presenting the veteran drummer along with a host of the other outstanding musicians he’s worked with over...
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Last time out with 2021’s Follow Your Heart, Luley turned in an excellent selection...
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In the past, I’ve been quite negative about Prog Collective releases. I summed up my review of Worlds on Hold (2021) with “I just don’t get why such a thing as
After several years on hiatus, Soft Hearted Scientists has regrouped and released their most ambitious and undoubtedly their best album, Waltz of the Weekend, in late 2023. Nathan Hall and...
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