(((O))) Tag: John Deasey

Freedom to Glide – Rain

A majestic and beautifully judged piece of work from Pete Riley and Andy Nixon who should be proud of what they have achieved. This is certainly one of the most enjoyable and moving albums I have had the pleasure to listen to for a long long time. By John Deasey

The Fierce And The Dead – Spooky Action

This is a cracking post-punk-prog-acid-fusion-anyfucking-genre album that doesn’t just shift goalposts – it uproots them, sends them into space and puts them on another planet ….. By John Deasey

Blackfield – IV

I hope this album finds it’s market, but I fear that people buying it thinking it is part of this magnificent Prog movement will be hugely disappointed. By John Deasey

The Helicopter Quartet – Where Have all the Aliens Gone?

A cracking release and highly recommended if you like your ambient, slightly experimental, theme-like music …… By John Deasey

ANTA – Centurionaut

There is no excessive noodling, no protracted convoluted ‘lets-be-clever-for-the-sake-of-it’ moments. Instead we have tight, economical, held in check clever compositions that showcase some real virtuosity and talent. I love this record and hope you give it the chance to get under your skin. By John Deasey

Hibernal – The Machine

There is no disputing the artistry involved here. The recording is flawless, crisp and clear. The playing is precise and involving in certain sections and the actors perform their spoken parts with authority. But for me, it just doesn’t work which is a shame as I really wanted to like it …… By John Deasey

Her Name is Calla & The Monroe Transfer – An Enclave

A super little EP. A little different, a little rough round the edges but well worthy of your time. By John Deasey

The Physics House Band – Horizons/Rapture

There are not many notes wasted on this album. It is tight as hell, technically clever, melodic and rhythmic – definitely one to watch. By John Deasey

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