Posts Tagged ‘Electric Guitar’
Le Droit, Ottawa-Hull
“A beautiful sensitivity displayed by this trio, a contemporary truth…”
Read MoreExploded View–Downbeat, 6/87
“Steve Tibbetts seems intent on producing music that doesn’t have a name. It ain’t Third Stream, though he mixes lots of acoustic guitar and wordless vocals a la Steve Reich in his typically lengthy structures. It ain’t New Age, because it’s got balls and ideas. “
Read MoreExploded View–Guitar Player, 3/87
“weaves through two sides, running the emotional gamut from serene to violent, always intense. This is truly unclassifiable, but then, it’s not searching for a compartment.”
Read MoreExploded View–Minneapolis Star-Tribune 3/87
“Tibbetts does it with impeccable taste and economy…”
Read MoreExploded View–College Media Journal, 2/87
“the drums pound, the guitar riffs flutter and fly, tapes mess around, the energy flows, and somehow it all falls together”
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“Marc Anderson’s forceful percussion has an animated, almost conversational quality, and Tibbetts’ striking fret work runs the gamut from meditative solo passages to heartstopping blasts of rainbow feedback” -Rolling Stone
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1985 · Bob Hughes: bass; Marc Anderson: percussion; Steve Tibbetts: guitar and kalimba
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1985 · Bob Hughes: bass; Marc Anderson: percussion; Steve Tibbetts: guitar and kalimba
Read MoreSafe Journey–Musician Magazine 8/84
“there is a sobering purity about Tibbetts’ alien mix that shakes you up in some wondrous ways” -David Fricke
Read MoreSafe Journey–Downbeat
“there is a sobering purity about Tibbetts’ alien mix that shakes you up in some wondrous ways.” -David Fricke, Musician Magazine
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