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Orion Review by Gary Hill There is a form of instrumental guitar dominated prog that seems to almost share as much in terms of influence with the old surf bands like Dick Dale and the Ventures as it does with King Crimson and other prog outfits.
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Kopecky Interview by Gary Hill Interview with Joe Kopecky of Kopecky from 2006
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Spirits Burning - & Michael Moorcock - The Hollow Lands Review by Gary Hill
Spirits Burning really puts out some interesting music. It's generally in the space rock zone, but there is quite a bit of range to it.
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Far Corner - Far Corner Review by Josh Turner This is unbelievably accessible for avant-garde. As far as instrumental music goes, it's as catchy and experimental as Kopecky.
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Pär Lindh Project - In Concert: Live in Poland DVD Review by Gary Hill I had heard of Pär Lindh for a while, but had yet to hear him or this group. Well, the wait is over and it's a shame I waited this long.
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Far Corner - Live at M.A.R.S., June 2007 Review by Josh Turner I have seen William Kopecky five times in person: twice with his band Kopecky, another two with this band Far Corner, and a third time in line to meet Chris Squire. We just happened to be at the same place in the queue, and it turns out Squire is his hero too.
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Far Corner - Live in Milwaukee, WI, September 2005 Review by Josh Turner While Kopecky was the main act, I actually came for Far Corner. I've seen Kopecky play live on a separate occasion.
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