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SONIC SORCERY

Brian Imig

Prog Folk


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Studio Album, released in 2011

Songs / Tracks Listing

Set one
1. DayBreak (3:11)
2. Roll Call (4:15)
3. New Skin (3:53)
4. The Witch Capers (8:26)

Set two
5. Forest Sage (3:27)
6. Summer Country (3:14)
7. Storm Riders (4:57)
8. Summer Zephyr (2:40)
9. Clarion (5:34)

Set three
10. Sentinel (3:14)
11. Night Vision Quest (5:01)
12. The Great Wheel (9:01)
13. Eyes That Glow In The Dark (2:35)

Set four
14. Rise 'n Shine (3:11)
15. Skip In Time (3:02)
16. When The Eagle Comes (6:56)
17. Festival Road (3:34)

Total time 77:03

Line-up / Musicians

- Brian Imig / Korg Poly 6 synthesizer, hammered and plucked dulcimer, Triton steel drums, bass, acoustic guitar, harmonica, percussion, bamboo flute, acoustic bass, unigourd, guitar stick, shortwave, atmosphere, kalimba, autoharp, Triton strings, bells
- David Duhig / electric guitar, vocals, Arp Odyssey, Triton keyboard, Korg Poly 800 synthesizer, electric bass
- Maestro Phil / drums, backing vocals
- Glyn Havard / voice, bass guitar
- Cale Piepenburg / flute
- Zoe Prell / dry ice horn
- Laura Zasada / backing vocals
- Dennis Frederick / backing vocals
- Ira Bach / backing vocals
- Adam Rotter / backing vocals
- John Fox / talking
- Laura Zasada / talking

Releases information

CD self-released (2011, US)

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Review by Windhawk
SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Honorary Collaborator
4 stars US composer and instrumentalist Brian IMIG is a veteran performer with 30 years or so experience in the trade and apparently a mainstay in selected parts of the summer festival circuit. He has also worked with a number of relatively well known artists over the years, Jade Warrior and Judy Dyble perhaps the most well known of those in progressive rock circles. "Sonic Sorcery" is his debut solo album, and was self released in 2011.

Brian Imig has made himself an intriguing debut with "Sonic Sorcery", a disc that smoothly moves between new age-oriented ambient moods, simple acoustic creations and a fairly accessible variety of progressive folk rock, rather frequently gleefully blending elements from all of those styles together in a positive, joyful brew. A CD worth seeking out by those who find such a description enticing, and especially by those who tend to enjoy music with a hopeful, optimistic spirit from beginning to end.

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