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The album cover for Subsounds by Atomic Time features a grayscale image of a woman's face floats partially submerged in dark water. The band's name, "Atomic Time," appears at the top in fragmented typography, while the album title, "Subsounds," sits below in a futuristic font.
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Atomic Time – “Subsounds”

Professor Mark April 22, 2025 No Comments "Subsounds"Atomic TimeBauruBrazilFernando LimaGabriel D'IncaoHumberto ZiglerKim ChandlerMetal CinematicPedro D'IncaoProgressive rockRoger Lopessymphonic rock

I found a fantastic new progressive rock band from Bauru, Brazil, making some very innovative and heavy progressive rock music. The band is Atomic Time…

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Perpetual Legacy - "Teodrama" cover artwork. An illustration of a theater play with a man dressed as a king nd a woman in a wedding dress. Behind them there is a large metal cross.
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Perpetual Legacy – “Teodrama”

Professor Mark August 25, 2024 No Comments BrazilLucas FernandesMatheus MaiaMetal Progressivemetal symphonicMichelle BragliaPerpetual LegacyRafael LoboRenan Costasymphonic rockTeodrama

Perpetual Legacy is a Brazilian symphonic metal band formed in 2014 by vocalist Michelle Braglia and bassist Matheus Maia. They will release their latest album,…

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Daniela Mars – "The Where is Right Here" album cover
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Daniela Mars – “Reverence for the Moment”

Professor Mark November 8, 2023 No Comments BrazilDaniela Marsflutejazz-rockLow FluteProgressive rockReverence for the Moment

I have been wanting to write about some alternative musicians and types of music for a long while. Well, Facebook brought it to me via…

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Béla Bartok Through a Rock Prism

Angel Romero June 26, 2017 No Comments Bela BartókBrazilDialetofeaturedProgressive rock

Dialeto – Bartók in Rock (Chromatic Music CMCD 001, 2017) Brazilian band Dialeto has adapted well known classic pieces by Béla Bartok and has transformed…

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Azymuth Rises Again

Angel Romero December 27, 2016 No Comments AzymuthBraziljazzsamba jazz

Azymuth – Fênix (Far Out Recordings FARO 194CD, 2016) Fênix is the new studio album by a renowned Brazilian band named Azymuth that has been…

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Acclaimed Fusion Band Azymuth Announces European Tour

Angel Romero September 30, 2016 No Comments AzymuthBrazilfusionjazz-rock

Azymuth, one of the most successful jazz-rock fusion bands from South Ameruica, will be touring in October and November 2016. The group will be presenting…

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The Remarkable Sounds of Taubkin, Sou and Kastrup

Angel Romero August 23, 2016 No Comments Benjamin TaubkinBrazilGuilherme KastrupjazzSimone Souworld music

Benjamin Taubkin, Simone Sou and Guilherme Kastrup – Sounds of Life (Adventure Music, 2015) These three musicians create a remarkable combination of jazz, contemporary acoustic,…

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