Back in 2010 and quite by accident, I stumbled across Canadian multi-instrumentalist Dean Watson with the release of his impressive debut album, Unsettled. Equally enjoyable was Imposing Elements released two years later, at which point Mr Watson fell off my…
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Anthony Phillips – Slow Dance: Remastered & Expanded Deluxe Edition
Released in 1989, I was introduced to Slow Dance via the Woolworth’s bargain section where I picked up the cassette for 50 pence. And so, it slipped into my consciousness, well in this case semi-consciousness – bedtime listening. Relaxed, I…
View More Anthony Phillips – Slow Dance: Remastered & Expanded Deluxe EditionTim Blake – Caldea Music II
My wife and I have quite opposite views on how one should go on holiday. I like to be up at 8AM, out the door by 9AM, and doing as much as the day allows when I’m in a new…
View More Tim Blake – Caldea Music IICourtney Swain – Growing Pains EP
A good friend of mine on Facebook recommended that I listen to and review Courtney Swain’s new EP, Growing Pains. And his timing was perfect, because I was in search of something new to review. Courtney’s musical roots were formed…
View More Courtney Swain – Growing Pains EPThe Magnetic South – Sea Level
One problem facing the new swathe of progressive rock bands is how to update the genre and carry it forward. Some bands don’t even attempt an update, and simply mimic the sounds of the ’70s, with varying degrees of success.…
View More The Magnetic South – Sea LevelA Different Aspect #10 – November 2017
In this update we feature:- BIG|BRAVE – Ardor Hadouk – Le Cinquième Fruit KAMP – Clairvoyance Chris Stark – Juxtaposition Markus Stauss Art Genossen Companions – Treasures Of Light House of Rabbits – Songs of Charivari It’s getting chillier as…
View More A Different Aspect #10 – November 2017Deluge Grander – Oceanarium
Much celebrated mastermind Dan Britton has big plans for the future. The brain behind Cerebus Effect, Birds and Buildings and Deluge Grander has conceptualised a three-level, seven-album series, which was initiated with the 2014 release Heliotians. Oceanarium is the second…
View More Deluge Grander – OceanariumMike Porcel – Echoes
CDBaby.com is a real treasure trove to find great contemporary music and while searching one day recently I discovered Cuban born American musician Mike Porcel and his latest album, Echoes. Echoes is a musical expression of a life journey and…
View More Mike Porcel – EchoesMichael McGear – Woman
For a few years now, Esoteric has been widening its furrows, letting in much more than what the average fan might consider “progressive rock”. I sometimes worry that they are straying too far from their original grounds, but the results…
View More Michael McGear – WomanPapir – V
Three years after the heady sounds of IV, Danish metronomically precise, but altogether human instrumentalists Papir return with V, unsurprisingly their fifth studio album. The titular minimalism continues into the track titles, which are simply numbers, continuing a tradition from…
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