It is an album that needs to be experienced with a certain mental status, certainly not superficially.

 Sometimes singing isn’t necessary, except for a hint in 'Ci Provo,' filtered, whispered, just to outline a melodic line.

Fourth Dementia is a unique instrumental album by bassists Julie Slick and Marco Machera, featuring intricate loops, synths, and dynamic rhythms. Combining energy with melancholy, the album invites deep listening and reflection. It showcases the duo's talents and chemistry, enriched by subtle drum contributions from Pat Mastelotto and Eric Slick. The record offers an alternative to typical vocal music, emphasizing melody and improvisation. Listen to Fourth Dementia and explore the intricate world of Julie Slick & Marco Machera's bass-driven musical journey.

 "I believe the world needs a new way of hearing music."

 What struck me most is the feeling of absolute freedom you get from listening to the music from this app, as if Adrian finally felt unchained.

Adrian Belew's FLUX is a groundbreaking music app offering a dynamic and unique listening experience with constantly changing tracks and visuals. The app showcases Belew's creative freedom after decades of notable collaborations, blending diverse styles and sounds. It features hundreds of musical fragments, loops, and full songs accompanied by vivid animations. FLUX represents a fresh, innovative approach to music consumption, and more features, including a multi-effect guitar app, are expected soon. Explore Adrian Belew's FLUX app now for an unparalleled musical journey that evolves with every listen.

 This One Time, Somewhere first surprises you, then captures you, finally imprisons you.

 Days Of Summertime is a MASTERPIECE, and I’m not exaggerating.

Marco Machera's debut album 'One Time, Somewhere' offers a rich, mature musical journey blending progressive rock, electronic elements, and heartfelt songwriting. With standout contributions from acclaimed artists and a variety of sonic landscapes, the album demands attentive listening to fully appreciate its depth. Highlights include the masterpiece 'Days of Summertime' and the audacious western-inspired 'El Muerto!'. This is a remarkable entry for a first album, praised for its creativity and timeless feel. Listen to Marco Machera's 'One Time, Somewhere' and experience a captivating journey through genre, emotion, and artistry.

 These Norwegians can really DO WHATEVER THEY WANT with instruments.

 The group does not PLAY with the orchestra, but completely MERGES with it.

Motorpsycho's double album 'The Death Defying Unicorn' marks a significant and ambitious milestone in their career. Featuring orchestral collaboration and jazz influences, the record demands focused listening but rewards with intricate compositions and emotional depth. It merges rock instrumentation with classical music seamlessly, showcasing the band’s versatility and maturity. This is a challenging but deeply satisfying progressive rock journey. Dive into Motorpsycho's epic journey blending prog rock and orchestra—listen now to experience their boldest album yet!

 Fripp’s guitar is recognizable after an instant, and I find it hard to believe that he allowed Jakko to play even a note.

 Atmosphere reigns supreme, melody overshadows rhythm, arrangement triumphs over impact.

The review praises 'A Scarcity of Miracles' as a thoughtful and mature album embodying the spirit of King Crimson. It highlights the seasoned musicianship and innovative blend of atmosphere and melody. The album offers a refreshing yet familiar experience to fans, emphasizing subtle arrangements over technical flashiness. The collaboration brings together distinct talents, resulting in a work demanding attentive, repeated listening. Explore 'A Scarcity of Miracles' and experience a fresh King Crimson journey from legendary artists.

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