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Ah, another Miriodor special Cuneiform weekend-special :-)))
This time, a double feature comprising their 2005 studio album Parade with their set from NEARfest 2002.
Another undeniable offer by this gentle RIO giants from Canada!
Parade features accordeon (by Lars Hollmer!) and bassoon (Lise Millet), two instruments that can offer very attractive colours to this chamber progfusionfolk melange! Carsten Pieper
supported by 9 fans who also own “Wittgenstein Mon Amour”
Stunning ... The opener has very much a 70s sound, somewhere between jazz-rock fusion and progressive rock. But the band show their exuberence and expertise by carving their own path.
Such a shame there's no more. Peter Jones