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Category: CD Reviews

Deborah Martin & Jill Haley - into the quiet
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Into the Quiet: Exploring the Depths of Ambient Music with Deborah Martin and Jill Haley

Angel Romero June 15, 2023 No Comments ambientDeborah Martinelectronic musicJill Haley

Deborah Martin & Jill Haley – Into the quiet (Spotted Peccary, 2023) Deborah Martin and Jill Haley, two highly accomplished artists in the realm of…

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Xavier Boscher – "Starseeds I"
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Xavier Boscher – “Starseeds I”

Professor Mark June 15, 2023 No Comments "Starseeds I"FranceInstrumentalmetalMetal progressive rockProgressive rockXavier Boscher

Xavier Boscher, a French, metal/progressive instrumental artist, has returned with his latest album, Starseeds I, which was released on April 24th of this year. Not…

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Last Knight - Seven Deadly Sins
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Last Knight’s ‘Seven Deadly Sins’: A Progressive Rock Journey Inspired by Dante’s ‘The Divine Comedy

Angel Romero June 14, 2023 No Comments Last KnightProgressive rocksymphonic rock

Last Knight – Seven Deadly Sins (Somnus Media, 2019) Last Knight is an international music project that was established in 1997 with the aim of…

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Oiapok - OisoLün
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Oiapok – “OisoLün”

Professor Mark June 13, 2023 No Comments Bertrand EberEtienne AgardexoticaFranceGuillaume GravelinJacopo Costajazzjazz-rockMatthieu LenormanMélanie GerberOiapok OisoLünPierre WawrzyniakProgressive rockStéphane Galeski

Oiapok has released their debut album, OisoLün on February 9, of this year. The French band describe themselves as the missing link between the future…

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Noshir Mody - A Love Song
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The Fusion of Indian Classical Music and Contemporary Jazz: Exploring Noshir Mody’s Distinctive Style

Angel Romero June 12, 2023 No Comments fusionjazzNoshir Mody

Noshir Mody – A Love Song (2023) Noshir Mody, an award-winning composer, guitarist, and producer, hails from Bombay, India. Mody’s passion for music became evident…

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Marco Bernard - The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up
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Marco Bernard’s Progressive Rock Tribute to Peter Pan Takes Flight in ‘The Boy Who Wouldn’t Grow Up’

Angel Romero June 1, 2023 No Comments Marco BernardProgressive rocksymphonic rock

Marco Bernard – The Boy Who Wouldn’t Grow Up (Seacrest Oy, 2023) “The Boy Who Wouldn’t Grow Up” is the latest concept album by Finland-based…

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Edge of Paradise – Hologram
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Edge of Paradise – “Hologram”

Professor Mark May 31, 2023 No Comments Dave BatesDavid RuizEdge of ParadiseFemale Fronted MetalHologramJamie MorenoKenny LockwoodLos AngelesMargarita Monetsymphonic rock

Edge of Paradise, will soon release their 5th full-length album, and 7th overall if you count the two EPs they have released, in July. The…

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Eat Static - Science Of The Gods / B World Expanded 1997-1998
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Eat Static: A Journey through Early Electronic Trance Music

Angel Romero May 31, 2023 No Comments Eat Staticelectronic musictrance

Eat Static – Science Of The Gods / B World Expanded 1997-1998 (Cherry Red Records, 2023) “Science Of The Gods / B World Expanded 1997-1998”…

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Empress – "Fateweaver"
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Empress – “Fateweaver”

Professor Mark May 29, 2023 No Comments

Empress is a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania based-band, that released their debut album,  Fateweaver, on August 19th, 2022. It is an amazing symphonic metal masterpiece full of…

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Dominic Sanderson - Impermanence
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Dominic Sanderson’s ‘Impermanence’ Redefines Modern Progressive Rock

Angel Romero May 29, 2023 No Comments Dominic SandersonProgressive rocksymphonic rock

Dominic Sanderson – Impermanence (self-release, 2023) British guitarist and composer Dominic Sanderson is one of the rising talents of progressive rock. His independently produced album…

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