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Do Not Disturb
Label: Esoteric Antenna
Released: 2016
Track listing: Aloft; Alfa Berlina; Room 1210; Forever Falling; Shikata Ga Nai; (Oh No! I Must
Have Said) Yes; Brought to Book; Almost the Words; Go.
Sanguine Hum: What We Ask Is Where We Begin - The Songs for Days Sessions
By Sanguine Hum
Label: Esoteric Antenna
Released: 2016
Track listing: CD1 (Songs for Days): Bookend; Revisited Song; Before We Bow
Down; Cast Adrift; Juniper; Interlude One; Little Machines; Milo; It Grows in Me
Garden; Interlude Two; Someone Else's Words; Hedonic Treadmill; Ace Train;
Revisited Song Revisited; Morning Sun. CD2 (Where We Begin):
Remixed Singles: New Streets; Share My Blues; Nothing Left to Prove; Unreleased
Music: Apple Pie; Cartoon Friends; Bastard Stretch; Double; Dressed Up in Rags;
Quartet; To Them Only; Here at the Western World. Session Out-Takes: Perc Tune
(There's No Hum); Melted Cheese; Revisited Song Revisited (Again); Morning Sun
(Basic Take); Bookends (Solo Piano Version).
Van der Graaf Generator: Do Not Disturb
by Glenn Astarita
You can't have a serious conversation about the infancy of progressive rock without citing Van der Graff Generator (VdGG) as one of the genre's driving forces amid its influence back in the '70s and beyond. They may not have been as widely known or sold as many records as King Crimson, Yes or Emerson, Lake & ...
Sanguine Hum: What We Ask Is Where We Begin - The Songs for Days Sessions
by John Kelman
Few groups in the history of music can be credited with having come up with something as wonderfully absurd (yet, somehow, totally making sense) as Sanguine Hum. On its last album, the two-CD concept album Now We Have Light (Esoteric Antenna, 2014), the group told the story of a Dystopian future where our hero, Don (just ...
Sanguine Hum: Now We Have Light
By Sanguine Hum
Label: Esoteric Antenna
Released: 2015
Track listing: CD1: Desolation Song; Drastic Attic; Getting Warmer; Out of Mind; Theft; "Shit!"; Chat
Show; Derision. CD2: Just a Prelude; Cat Factory; On the Beach; End of the Line;
Spamming the Eternal Abyss: (i) A Temporal Forest, (ii) The Gutsy Forest, (iii) Cog, (iv)
On
Another Beach, (v) Double Bubble Trouble; Bubble Trouble; Settle Down.
Transgression
Label: Esoteric Antenna
Released: 2015
Track listing: Fire Mountain; Transgression; Smokin' at Klooks; Song For Samuel; Everything I Feared; Maryan; A Place In The Queue; The Call
Merlin Atmos (Deluxe Edition)
Label: Esoteric Antenna
Released: 2015
Track listing: CD1 (Merlin Atmos): Flight; Lifetime; All That Before; Bunsho; A Plague of
Lighthouse-keepers; Gog. CD2 (Bonus Atmos): Interference Patterns; Over
the Hill; Your Time Starts Now; Scorched Earth; Meurglys III, The Songwriter's Guild;
Man-Erg; Childlike Faith in Childhood's End.
Theo Travis’ Double Talk: Transgression
by Roger Farbey
The chiming notes of a very Mahavishnu Orchestra sounding guitar open the tension-rich Fire Mountain" hotly pursued by Theo Travis' intense tenor sax soloing and coruscating axe work from Mike Outram. A change of pace is heard in the title track, beginning slowly but gradually building-up in pace and volume, Outram's fuzzy guitar twinned ...
Sanguine Hum: Now We Have Light
by John Kelman
Sometimes things take a long time to gestate in the minds of musicians, but Sanguine Hum may well be eligible for entry in the Guinness Book of World Records-- if there was such a category (and if there isn't, perhaps now there should be)--for Longest Time to Bring a Musical Concept to Fruition. OK, it's a ...