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Morgan Agren / Henry Kaiser / Trey Gunn
Invisible Rays
[ 7D Media / CD - released 15/Nov/2011 ]
'Invisible Rays': an enthralling spontaneous collaboration between the two of the most innovative guitarists and one of the most explosive drummers on the planet.
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Zappa in New York
[ Rykodisc / 2 CD - released 17/Nov/2009 ]
Digitally re-mastered and re-issued with much bonus material, this is truly essential Zappa, featuring the talents of Adrian Belew, Terry Bozzio and much more!!
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Happy With What You Have To Be Happy With
[ Discipline Global Mobile / CD - released 27/Oct/2008 ]
This mini-album introduces momentous tracks from the 'The Power to Believe' album (produced by Machine), samples classic Crimson material, and is craftily fastened together with haunting haikus.
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Robert Fripp
At the End of Time - Churchscapes - Live in England & Estonia, 2006
[ Discipline Global Mobile / CD - released 6/Jul/2007 ]
'Churchscapes' is the performance of Soundscapes in churches & cathedrals. The music is informed by the space provided and utilizes that space in return, the intent of the composer to produce a form of “devotional music” as “personal thanksgiving”.
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Steven Wilson
Grace for Drowning
[ Kscope / 2 CD - released 29/Sep/2011 ]
The new solo double album from Porcupine Tree frontman Steven Wilson builds on the artistic inroads he forged with 2009's exceptionally well-received 'Insurgentes'.