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Album review: VARIOUS – Reimagining The Court Of The Crimson King
Purple Pyramid Records [Release date 19.04.24] King Crimson’s 1969 album is one of the most significant and influential prog albums and here gets a fresh coat of paint courtesy of a stellar gathering of prog and fusion A listers. And, … Continue reading
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Tagged Alan Davey, album, Arthur Brown, Brian Auger, James LaBrie, Joe Lynn Turner, King Crimson, Mel Collins, Paul Rudolph, prog, Progressive Rock, Reimagining The Court Of The Crimson King, review, Steve Hillage, Todd Rundgren
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Album review: WILL PIKE – Under A Delphic Moon
Pete Feenstra chatted to Will Pike about his music. First broadcast on Get Ready to ROCK! Radio, 26 November 2023 Self release [Release date : 05.11.23] Will Pike is a rock guitarist, ambient synth player and solo artists, who also … Continue reading
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Tagged album, electronica, funk, fusion, interview, Led Zeppelin, Pat Metheny, psychedelia, radio, review, Robert Fripp, rock, Spinout(UK), Steely Dan, Steve Hillage, Thudweil, Under A Delphic Moon, Will Pike
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Album review: CLASSIX NOUVEAUX – Battle Cry
Cherry Red [Release date 17.11.23] And suddenly it’s the 1980’s and the New Romantics all over again, as Classix Nouveaux reform for the first album in 40 years. Except that it’s not. The world has mercifully moved on and the … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Battle Cry, BP Hurding, Caravan, Classix Nouveaux, David Sylvain, Eno, Gary Steadman, Japan, Mik Sweeny, Morrisey, New Romantics, New Wave, review, Roger Chapman, Sal Solo, Steve Hillage, The Blue Nile, ULTRAVOX
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Album review: STEVE HILLAGE – LA Forum 31.1.77
Madfish [Release date 17.03.23] Yet another Steve Hillage live album? And again focusing on the “classic era”? One for the fans, definitely, for whom the main attraction will be three bonus tracks recorded in London in March 1977 and seemingly … Continue reading
EP review: EYES OF ALBION – Temple Noise
Bandcamp[Release date 17.12.21] Any band that describes itself as: “We are stranger than fiction, more intense than realism…” immediately has my attention, if only for a Kurt Vonnegut take on rock music. Eyes Of Albion actually formed in 2018 and … Continue reading
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Tagged AC/ DC, Andy Mullins, Black Sabbath, Dave Gilmour, David Clinton, Dead Meadow, Deep Purple, EP, Eyes of Albion, Going, Hawkwind, Johnny Muzz, King Buffalo, King Gizzard, Kurt Vonnegut, Kyuss, Led Zeppelin, Monster Magnet, Monster Truck, Ozric Tentacles, Pink Floyd, prog, psychedelia, review, Robert Kemp, rock, Steve Hillage, Stoner, Temple Noise
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Album review: STARLITE CAMPBELL BAND – The Language Of Curiosity
Pete Feenstra chatted to Suzi Starlite and Simon Campbell for Get Ready to ROCK! Radio. First broadcast on 12 December 2021. Supertone [Release date 29.09.21] The Starlite Campbell Band’s second album ‘The Language of Curiosity’ is a cross genre, conceptual … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Alkatraz, blues, Dave Davies, Elvis Costello, Free, funk, Gabriel Del Vecchio, George Harrison, grunge, interview, Johnny Henderson, Man, Neil Young, Paul Kossoff, Phil Ryan, Ray Manzarek, review, rock, Simon Campbell, Starlite Campbell Band, Steve Gibson, Steve Hillage, Sue Foley, Suzi Starlite, The Allman Brothers, The Byrds, The Faces, The Kinks, The Language of Curiosity, The Searchers, vocals
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Album review: TAYLOR’S UNIVERSE – Almost Perfected
Marvel Of Beauty Records [Release date 17.11.17] If it’s hard to retain a serious notion of progressive rock in a genre that arguably ran its short lived course in the early 70’s, then Robin C. Taylor takes the instrumental jazz-rock … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Almost Perfected, blues, Burnin' Red Ivanhoe, Danish Rock, fusion, Gentle Giant, Gong, guitar, instrumental, Jakob Mygind, jazz, Jethro Tull, John Sund's, keyboards, King Crimson, Neil Ardley, Pierre Moerles, Pink Floyd, psychedelic, review, Robert Fripp, Robin C. Taylor, rock, Steve Hillage, synth, Taylor's Universe, Thomas TV Ulstrupand
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DVD review: DEEPLY VALE FESTIVAL– 40th Anniversary Weekend
Ozit/Dandelion [Release date: 23.06.17] Steve Hillage the big headliner at the groundbreaking 1978 Deeply Vale Festival describes the event as: “a legendary seminal event at an important moment in the development of British music culture in terms of free festivals.” … Continue reading
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Tagged 40th Anniversary Weekend, Brian John Lewis, Chris Hewitt, Crude Oil Inc, Deeply Vale, DVD, Gong, Graham Clark, Graham Massey, Guitar George Borowski, Here & Now, Jaki Windmill, Mark E. Smith, Mike Howlett, Miquette Giraud, Nik Turner, Ozit/Dandelion, Rev Mike Huck, review, Shankara Andy Bole, Spizz, Steffe Sharpstrings, Stephen Lewry, Steve Cassidy, Steve Hillage, The Beatles, The Drones, The Falls, The Psychedelic Furs, The Ruts, Victor Brox
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Album review: NIK TURNER – Space Fusion Odyssey
Cleopatra Records [Release date 30.10.15] Nik Turner’s biography ‘The Spirit Of Hawkwind 1969-1976′ has just been published and chronicles the earlier sorties of this enduring space cadet. If you thought Nik Turner in Hawkwind parped away in search of a … Continue reading
Album review: GONG – I See You
Madfish [Release date 10.11.14] Daevid Allan’s Gong unexpectedly return with a musically complex album, full of biting lyrics and dense but enjoyable music that straddles the jazz and psychedelic, space-rock divide. ‘I See You’ has internationalist … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Cardiacs, Daevid Allan, Dave Sturt, Eno, Fabio Golfetti, fusion, Gentle Giant, Gill Scott Heron, Gilli Smyth, Gong, Hawkwind, I See You, Ian East, jazz, Jethro Tull, Kavus Torabi, King Crimson, Orlando Allan, Pierre Moerlen, Pierre Moerlin, Pink Floyd, psychedelia, review, rock, space rock, Steve Hillage, Tangerine Dream
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Book review: Tales of Deeply Vale Festival by Chris Hewitt
Ozit Morpheous records and books [Publication date October 2014] ‘Tales of Deeply Vale Festival’ is an aptly titled box comprising a book, and 6 CD’s. It was effectively started in 1996, when author Chris Hewitt, Dave Edwards, Cliff Jackson and … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Andy Burgoyne, Andy Rourke, Andy Sharrocks, Andy T, book, Chris Hewitt, Cliff Jackson, Danny & the Dress Makers, Dave Edwards, Durutti Column, Grant Showbizz, Here & Now, Jimi Goodwin, Jimmy O’Neill, John Peel, Lord Melchett, Nigel Lord, Nik Turner, Rev Mike Huck, review, Sid Rawle, Sphinx, Steve Hillage, Tales of Deeply Vale Festival, The Fall, The Ruts, Tony Wilson, Tractor, Victor Brox
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Album review: CLEARLIGHT – Impressionist Symphony
Gonzo Media Group [Release date 23.05.14] Clearlight’s ‘Impressionist Symphony’ celebrates the 40th anniversary of the post-‘Tubular Bells’ album ‘Clearlight Symphony’, cut on the fledgling Virgin label all those years ago. It once again brings together three former Gong members Didier … Continue reading
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Tagged album review, Christophe Kovax, Clearlight, Craig Fry, Cyrille Verdeaux, Didier Malherbe, fusion, Gong, guitar, Impressionist Symphony, keyboards, Linda Cusma, Neil Bettencourt, Paul Sears, Remy Tran, space rock, Steve Hillage, symphony, Tim Blake, Vincent Thomas-Penny
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Album review: STEVE HILLAGE – Rainbow 1977
Gonzo Multimedia [Release date 23.06.14] Those of a certain age may remember Steve Hillage more for his range of woolly hats than his music. That’s a little bit cruel, but his headgear may have overshadowed sometimes patchy and meandering albums. … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Canterbury Scene, Gong, guitar, guitarist, Kevin Ayers, Khan, Mike Oldfield, prog, progressive, psychedelic, Rainbow 1977, review, rock, Steve Hillage
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Album Review: NIK TURNER – Space Gypsy
Cleopatra Records [Release Date:04/11/13] Surprise, surprise! After a bewildering number of recent projects, Hawkwind founder member Nik Turner has gone back to his space rocking best. He may currently be busy touring the US with his ‘Space Ritual’ show, but … Continue reading
Album review: ROVO AND SYSTEM 7 – Phoenix Rising
G-Wave [Release date 23.09.13] Steve Hillage owes his unique position as the godfather of techno and an all-round psychedelic overseer – he’s a contributing musician, producer and DJ – to his psychedelic rock past and his innovative techno, trance and … Continue reading
Album review: FLY LIKE AN EAGLE – An All-Star Tribute To Steve Miller Band
Cleopatra Records [Release date 30.07.13] Producer, engineer and multi instrumentalist and sometime Yes member Billy Sherwood has carved out his a niche for himself with a number of wide ranging all star tribute albums, and now it’s the turn of … Continue reading