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None Of The Above

Label: 7D Media
Released: 2015
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Pray For Brain: None Of The Above

Read "None Of The Above" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


New Mexico is known for its picturesque landscape, arts & crafts and Mother Earth type activities, but not cited for harvesting diverse progressive rock power trios. In addition, the band's marketing pitch asks, “What happens when two Buddhists and a Muslim meet to make music?" Evidently, a whole lot is going on, as the musicians' incorporate ...

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The Veneer Of Logic

Label: 7D Media
Released: 2014
Track listing: Whirled; Bible Camp; Ppgf; Can’t Indict a Flower; Myer’s Lane; So Much More (Killing); My Whirled; Come On; Single Cell Shark; Balinese Funeral; Tomatte.

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Matte Henderson with Marco Minnemann: The Veneer Of Logic

Read "The Veneer Of Logic" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Guitarist, composer and futurist Matte Henderson is a former student of iconic progressive rock guitarist and founding father of King Crimson, Robert Fripp. He integrates some classic prog fundamentals such as odd-metered crunch chord voicings and wily rhythmic episodes, abetted by his collaborator and all-universe drummer Marco Minnemann. But Henderson spices up the program with muted ...

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I

Label: 7D Media
Released: 2013
Track listing: The Owls [A.N.W.T.S]; Beyond The Fire I; Beyond The Fire II; Celestial; The Gatherer; Amalthea; Garmonbozia; Remember Me.

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Under The Psycamore: I

Read "I" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


One of the more satisfying and alluring progressive rock releases of 2012 is presented by the Swedish duo of Jonathan Greiff and Carl Blomqvist with cellist Tora Greiff Bergstrom. They must have been doing something right to garner the attention of album producer; revered Warr guitarist, composer and stylist Trey Gunn (King Crimson, Invisible Rays).

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Modulator

Label: 7D Media
Released: 2010

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Trey Gunn / Marco Minnemann: Modulator

Read "Modulator" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Touch guitar ace Trey Gunn composed this album based upon Marco Minnemann's 51-minute Normalizer 2 drum solo. Thankfully, this is not a bash fest; instead, the drummer's rhythmic foray features odd-metered polyrhythmic episodes and textural cymbal swashes amid a cavalcade of salient percussive concepts.The preponderance of the largely, contiguous tracks do indeed pronounce a ...

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The Arrow: A Story in Seven Parts

Label: 7D Media
Released: 2007
Track listing: CD: Part One: We Begin With a Woman; The Arrow; A Boy Comes By. Part Two: Sitting on the Bank; Thick and Thorny. Part Three: I Saw Two Hands. Part Four: When the Fire Was Slow; He Stood in the Rain; Set Loose Upon the Water. Part Five: Water Woman; Part Six: The First Sign; Chained. Part Seven: After the Village. DVD: We Began With a Woman; Sitting on the Bank; I Saw Two Hands; When the Fire Was Slow; Water Woman; The First Sign; After the Village. Extra Features: Quodia Live Photos; Water Woman (Spanish), Water Woman (Russian); Children

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Quodia: The Arrow: A Story in Seven Parts

Read "The Arrow: A Story in Seven Parts" reviewed by John Kelman


Transferring live multi-media projects to CD and/or DVD can represent a significant and often insurmountable challenge. Quodia--ex-King Crimson touch guitarist Trey Gunn and experimental keyboardist/founder of avante-popsters Rise Robots Rise (with Joe Mendelson)--clearly views recorded media as a distinct entity, but one that can work independently and in conjunction with live performance. The Arrow: A Story ...


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