10 October 2023: Nektar; Markus Reuter; qorakitobchi

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Remember the Future is the fourth album from English progressive rock band Nektar. Much like their debut album Journey to the Centre of the Eye, it is a concept album which is formally divided into ten tracks but in fact consists of one continuous piece of music.

Release

Remember the Future was first released in 1973 by Bacillus (Bellaphon). 

Side oneNo.    Title    Length
1.    "Remember the Future (Part 1)"

    a. "Images of the Past"
    b. "Wheel of Time"
    c. "Remember the Future"
    d. "Confusion"

    16:40
Side twoNo.    Title    Length
2.    "Remember the Future (Part 2)"

    a. "Returning Light"
    b. "Questions and Answers"
    c. "Tomorrow Never Comes"
    d. "Path of Light"
    e. "Recognition"
    f. "Let It Grow"

    19:00


Hopeless Angels Origins released December 24, 2022

Written and performed by Markus Reuter
Markus Reuter: Touch Guitars S8, Live Looping

Recorded on July 26 2022 by Arno Jordan at
Castle Studios, Röhrsdorf, Germany

Mixed and Mastered by Markus Reuter, December 23, 2022

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qorakitobchi's album "Ruins of Uzbekistan" is a relentless sonic journey that seems to have emerged from the very heart of Central Asia's unforgiving deserts. It resonates as if it were forged in the crucible of nomadic noise musicians, whose sonic expressions are as abrasive as the winds that sweep across the arid expanse. Enveloped by layers of dust, battered by the relentless desert gales, and occasionally swallowed by the shifting sands, qorakitobchi's compositions evoke a powerful and unyielding experience, akin to navigating a monolithic wall of sound amidst the captivating mystique of Central Asia.

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released September 21, 2023
Our thanks to Raffaele Pezzella for providing FreeForm with a copy of this release.
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qorakitobchi is the brainchild of Anvar Kalandarov, a musician hailing from Uzbekistan. Since its inception in 2012, this project has boldly ventured into uncharted sonic territories. Anvar has crafted a sonic experience that melds the harsh, unyielding essence of industrial, drone, and noise elements from Western origins with the primal and unrefined qualities of traditional Uzbek musical instruments, including the tanbur, the rubab, and the sato.


Published by ©Unexplained Sounds Group.
Curated and mastered by Raffaele Pezzella.
Cat. Num. USG088
Cover Picture: ruins of the medieval walled city Dzhanpik-Kala
unexplainedsoundsgroup.bandcamp.com
© 2023. All rights reserved

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