Though keeping the power trio setup but taking out the word “trio” from the band’s name, Machine Mass led by a Belgian guitarist Michel Delville...
If ‘Kind Of Blue’ was Miles Davis’ ode to cultured urbania, then ‘Aura’ shows the civil setting come crashing down around him. Well into the...
The title of this album predates the Sabbath one by over a decade. Technically a ‘live’ album, some of this was recorded in the studio....
Jazz-fusion sextet FONTANELLE today drop another funkified track from their new LP, Vitamin F, set for release via Southern Lord on October 23rd. The near five-minute-long “Traumaturge”...
Held as one of the most celebrated works of one of the most celebrated artists of our time, Miles Davis’ ‘Bitches Brew’ is a work...
“In a Silent Way” is for many Miles Davis’ magnum opus, the album that officially started the Fusion genre. Some may even say it’s the...
So here we are, our first ProgSphere podcast! In this cast Nick and I introduce ourselves and our music tastes by playing some of our...
While in my last article on jazz fusion I discussed the “father” of jazz fusion, Mr. Miles Dewey Davis, in this one I will be...
Brian Ellis must be a very busy man. This album that we have here is a solo outing by the guitarist of Astra, where he...
I feel like jazz fusion is Progressive Rock’s down-to-earth and unpretentious twin brother. Despite jazz snobs such as myself making it look that way otherwise,...