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Month: March 2024

Steve Roach - The Desert Winds Of Change cover artwork
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Steve Roach Introduces New Extended Sequencer Composition

Angel Romero March 4, 2024 No Comments ambientelectronic musicSteve Roach

Steve Roach – The Desert Winds Of Change (Timeroom Editions, 2024) Steve Roach is one of the most prolific electronic music artists in the current…

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Brancaleone Project - Gradisca cover artwork. a colorful illustration of the three musicians playing their instruments.
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Brancaleone Project, a Project Inspired by the Great Italian Cinema

Charlie Melville March 4, 2024 No Comments Brancaleone Projectcinematic musicItalian musicjazz

Brancaleone Project – Gradisca (Ipe Ipe, 2024) The Brancaleone Project’s debut album, Gradisca, by the Apulian trio, pays homage to Italian cinema masters. The ensemble…

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Tierra Vacía – "Rumble cover artwork. Silhouetets of the five musicians with two large creatures in the back.
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Tierra Vacía – “Rumble”

Professor Mark March 3, 2024 No Comments "Rumble"Female fronted progressive metalMatthew MuriasProgressive rocksymphonic rockTierra Vacía

As you probably already know, from reading my reviews, I like finding new bands. Well, here is another! Tierra Vacía. They are a Nashville, Christian,…

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Tvinna – “Two – Wings of Ember”

Professor Mark March 1, 2024 No Comments "Two – Wings of Ember"Alain Ackermanndark ambientFabienne ErniLaura FellaNordic FolkProgressive rockRafael FellaSascha van der MeerTvinna

Tvinna have produced their sophomore album, Two – Wings of Ember, and it was released February 23, 2024, on By Norse Music. This dark progressive…

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Nektar - Remember The Future: Expanded Edition album artwork. An illustration of an eye seeing winged humanoid creatures and other elements.
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Nektar’s Remember The Future: Expanded Edition, a Must-Have Collector’s Item

Aiden Robinson March 1, 2024 No Comments NektarProgressive rock

Nektar – Remember The Future: Expanded Edition (‎Esoteric/Cherry Red Records, 2023) Nektar’s Remember The Future: Expanded Edition, released on November 24, 2023, commemorates the 50th…

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