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Album review: ANTOINE FAFARD – Sphere
Timeless Momentum [Release date 01.09.16] From the purposeful opening of ‘Renaissance Man’ – Gary Husband’s introductory synth and bristling drums lock in with Antoine Fafard’s fretless bass and guitarist Jerry De Villiers Jr.’s sonorous theme – we’re quickly into tension … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Allan Holdsworth, Antoine Fafard, bass, Billy Cobham, Davide Sgualdini, drums, Frank Zappa, fusion, Gary Husband, guitar, jazz, Jerry De Villiers Jr., Mahavishnu, Miles Davis, review, Sphere, Stanley Clarke, synths, Tony Williams
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Album review: ANTOINE FAFARD – Occultus Tramitis
Unicorn Digital [Release date 01.06.13] Fusion music often throws an unexpected curve ball at the humble listener, and prog fusion such as this with its musical density, ever changing time signatures and challenging improvisation sometimes pushes the envelope beyond the … Continue reading