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Bill Boethius

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  1. Guitar Improv Summit Vol. 2
    by Right Brain Records
  2. Flypaper
    by Keith Rowe & Oren Ambarchi
  3. Live in San Francisco
    by John McLaughlin-Jimmy Herring-4th Dimension-Invisible Whip
  4. L E V I T A T I O N
    by G O M
    Counter Gravity Turn Counter Gravity Turn
    This a duo making a very rich sound, choc full of ideas. The guitar is at the jazzy end of prepared guitar, always flowing with a great acoustic tone and plenty of outside moves
  5. The Instrumentals
    by Mick Clarke
    Ramdango Ramdango
    Mick is one of the unsung heroes of British blues-rock guitar. Always exciting, here he widens his tonal palette beyond his trusty Gibson SG.
  6. Rasped Silence
    by Rasping Boy/Popol
    Man Who Loved The World Man Who Loved The World
    When it comes to guitarists, - or anything for that matter! - I'm interested in *tone* and *colour*. Rasping Boy has magnificent tones and colours. He paints with them in sound. His imagination runs riot, with tones that are always strong, virile and epic, and yet thoughtful. Even as he rages with power he betrays a sensitivity - that's what makes his stuff so great
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  7. Portal/Well
    by Insect Ark
    One of the most original things I've heard.
    Great sense of drama.
    I like the way everything is rooted in the bass. Tremendous compositions, fine attention to detail and atmosphere.
  8. The Five Agreements
    by Huaychivo
    It's riff fest!
  9. A Monument To British Rock
    by Ashtray Navigations
    The textures are so surprising
  10. Soundtrack Event I: Uranian Fire
    by SOLAR MAXIMUM
    A Large White Bird Bearing a Message A Large White Bird Bearing a Message
    This is an incredible piece of work as it is so zoned in as a total concept. It is full on, flat out and limber. It is the maxiumus of solaris. The bass is the maximum bass. The riffs are the ultimate riffs. The sound aches with perfection. The ensemble roars. I am told it is two bass guitars with drums. If so, it takes the three piece to the zenith. Nothing more, nothing less. Best thing I've heard for a long, long time. Thanks to Droning Earth for promoting it.
  11. Your Doom Has Come
    by Clouds Taste Satanic
    I crave instrumental rock - which doesn't pretend to be anything else than rock. It rocks hard, it riffs hard, and draws on every suggestion made and only glimpsed in rock before. Instead of liking only bits of rock [a riff, an intro, a solo] before the commercialised song or vocal grabs hold, here you can like the whole thing. Unadulterated rock. Why should jazz and classical have all the kudos? let rock deliver 100% instrumentally and still be pure rock. This is what this album does.
  12. Electric Guitar One
    by Emma Ruth Rundle
    For Paul For Paul
    Very musical abstract and experimental guitar sounds - very painterly with a sense of form lurking in the background. Good story of how the pieces were created too.