A review of Constantine, a joint album by French brothers Théo and Valentin Ceccaldi. Théo and Valentin are best known for their avant-garde jazz, but Constantine's eclectic music includes influences from chamber music, North African ethnic music, prog, tango, and even pop, in addition to jazz.
Review: Chris Squire – Fish Out Of Water (1975)
Review of Yes virtuoso bassist Chris Squire's first solo album, Fish Out Of Water.
Review: Brian Eno – Another Green World (1975)
Review of Brian Eno's third solo album, Another Green World.
Review: Beat – Neon Heat Disease: Live In Los Angeles (2025)
Review of Beat's first album, Neon Heat Disease: Live in Los Angeles. Beat is a tribute by Adrian Belew, Steve Vai, Tony Levin, and Danny Carey to King Crimson's music from the 1980s.
Review: Quiet Sun – Mainstream (1975)
Review of Mainstream, the first and only album by Quiet Sun, a Canterbury-inspired prog rock band featuring Roxy Music guitarist Phil Manzanera.
Review: Steve Hackett – Voyage Of The Acolyte (1975)
Review of Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett's first solo album, Voyage Of The Acolyte.
Review: Mike Oldfield – QE2 (1980)
Review of Mike Oldfield's sixth studio album, QE2.
Review: Mike Oldfield – Ommadawn (1975)
Review of Mike Oldfield's third studio album, Ommadawn.
Review: Art Zoyd – Le mariage du ciel et de l’enfer (1985)
In this review, we look at French avant-prog band Art Zoyd's sixth studio album, Le mariage du ciel et de l'enfer, which was composed for Roland Petit's ballet of the same name.
Review: Keith Emerson – Inferno (1980)
Review of Keith Emerson's score for Dario Argento's film Inferno. The soundtrack album released based on the film is his first solo album.