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AINEO

Roland Buhlmann

Crossover Prog


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3 stars Swiss composer and musician Roland BUHLMANN is something of an unknown quantity for me, and the sparse information about him on his websites doesn't really say too much about him either. He's self described as a musician with a past in numerous band ventures, who got the desire to make his own music a few years back. The end result of that creative process is the album "Aineo", which was self-released towards the end of 2014.

Instrumental progressive rock with a strong focus and emphasis on the guitar is what Roland Buhlmann provides us with on his debut solo album, a production that exists somewhere in the borderlands of Fripp, Latimer and Rothery in terms of the dominant guitar sounds used, with perhaps a slight touch of Vangelis added to the proceedings. Not an album that will have a broad reach in my view, but for those who truly love the guitar escapades of the possible three sources of influences stated, this CD might well come across as quite the hidden gem.

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