

There are as many ways to find music connection and understanding as there are souls. Then there are those that get under your skin, fill you up and become a part of who you are. Some compositions are best observed and admired like works of art. Heavy Moon "Heavy Moon 19: Abuse Your Delusions Pa.Music can be experienced in many ways.


Kris Gietkowski "Four Appointments with Doctor Jam" Mark Kelly’s Marathon "Mark Kelly’s Marathon" Submarine Silence "Did Swans Ever See God?" Tom Doncourt and Mattias Olsson's Cathedral "Tom D. Øresund Space Collective "Four Riders Take Space M. The Amorphous Androgynous & Peter Hammill "We Pers. Red Fiction (formerly - Atomic Ape) "Visions of th.īeppe Cunico "Passion, Love, Heart & Soul" The Guildmaster "The Knight and the Ghost" The Samurai of Prog "Beyond the Wardrobe" Great Wide Nothing "Hymns for Hungry Spirits, Vol. Samsara Blues Experiment "End Of Forever" Lorenzo Feliciati, Niels Voskuil, Richard Hallebee. The album becoming musically "brighter" as it progresses – from the atmospheric introduction of "Navvie" through to the title track, which leads the listener to a melodious, trance like "Oblivion", echoing the style of Dead Can Dance. Mariusz Duda appears to have put the personal darkness that inspired his previous albums behind him, as more optimistic elements shine through in his new music. Through Shaded Woods is completely devoid of electronics and is the first album in Duda’s discography, on which he plays all instruments. On album number seven Duda extends his musical explorations to include dark Scandinavian and Slavic folk referencing bands like Heilung or Wardruna. Mariusz Duda (Riverside) - vocals, instruments Genre(s): Atmospheric Progressive Rock, Folk
