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Jan Linton + Logan Splice New Offshoot With “Typical London Weather”
Jan Linton + Logan Sky: Typical London Weather – UK/HK- DL [2023] Yow! This was a single that appeared suddenly while I was still on Christmas break in another state and not blogging, but it behooves us to investigate even … Continue reading
Posted in Core Collection, Immaterial Music, Record Review
Tagged 2023, Bandcamp, Jan Linton, Logan Sky
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Steven Jones + Logan Sky Drop A New Winter EP Today From The Sky For A Pensive Holiday Season
When it rains, it pours, and when it’s cold, it’s snow. Steven Jones + Logan Sky have been creating a catalog of synthetic music frosty in its mien but warmly rich in its analog instrumentation. Giving us those frissons of … Continue reading
Posted in Core Collection, Immaterial Music, Record Review, The Great B-Sides
Tagged 2023, EP, Jan Linton, Logan Sky, Steven Jones
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Jan Linton Aims For “Strange Effect” On His New Single
Jan Linton has managed to keep busy this year, with new singles manifesting even when I was too busy to take notice in the Spring. How did I miss his YMO cover and remix of “Behind The Mask” recorded in … Continue reading
Jan Linton Blitzes New Year With Trio of Singles
Last year, I was deeply smitten by Linton’s “Melatonin” EP and we didn’t have to wait too long for the follow up. On the 29th of December, Linton issued “Always The Last To Dream,” an instrumental remix of that as … Continue reading
Record Review: Dr. Jan Guru – “Planet Japan” Limited CD-R [pt. 2]
[…continued from last post] The almost instrumental “Psychedelic Geisha” as aptly named as the trippy, yet deliriously happy nugget of technopop featured only spoken words from guest vocalist Mia Dambron in addition to the tapes and effects from Hoppy Kamiyama. … Continue reading
Posted in Record Review, Your Prog Roots Are Showing
Tagged 2004, 2021, Jan Linton, John Taylor, Masami Tsuchiya
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Record Review: Dr. Jan Guru – “Planet Japan” Limited CD-R [pt. 1]
Dr. Jan Guru: Planet Japan – HK – CD-R [2021] Johnny F Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds Psychotic Tokyo Hiroshima Mon Amour Sequential Sakura Woman Of Japan Psychedelic Geisha Revelation Raining Tomorrow Raining Part 2 Lose Yourself With Me … Continue reading
Catching Up With Jan Linton: “Melatonin” EP And “Byzantine Remixes” Showcase Point Where Dance And Art Rock Meld Together
While Jan Linton contributed guitar atmospherics on the new Steven Jones + Logan Sky single, Mr. Sky returned the favor and mastered the new Jan Linton single. Symmetrical. I got the notice recently that Mr. Linton had issued a new … Continue reading