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GLOW IN THE DARK

Jeremy

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3 stars US artist, composer and multi-instrumentalist Jeremy Morris strikes again.

With three releases so far in 2008 (that I know of...could be more) this guy sure is a hard working chap. He's versatile too, the last few albums I've come across by this guy has contained 70's psychedelic rock, instrumental acoustic guitar and instrumental piano. This time around it's an album dominated mostly by electronic music, with compositions somewhere inside a triangle with Camel, Tangerine Dream and Hawkwind forming the outer boundaries; often with psychedelic tinge to them.

The first half of the album impress quite a lot, with intriguing and at times quite complicated tunes, while the second half came across as less inspiring for me; as the tunes there came a bit too close to new age compositions for my liking.

A good album overall though, and should be an interesting experience for fans of Camel, TD and Hawkwind that doesn't mind songs of a mostly electronic nature.

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Posted Thursday, September 11, 2008 | Review Permalink

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