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    It is amazing but to be fair, nowadays home studios can be professional tier facilities. Neal Morse's Radiant recording studio complex is de facto his home studio.
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    Mike Oldfield is one of the greatest pioneers in this scene: he has made almost everyone of his albums after Hergest Ridge (1974) in his state of the art home studio.
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    Jonas Reingold also has a home studio of his own.
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    Review of SIRIN the second solo album by Marjana Semkina of iamthemorning

    Here are my thoughts about SIRIN the second solo album by Marjana Semkina of iamthemorning


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    http://nick-holmes-music.com/2024/09...-album-review/

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    A Prog Rock Masterpiece? A Louse is not a home by Peter Hammill and members of VDGG

    Here are my thoughts about 'A Louse is not a Home' by Peter Hammill and members of Van Der Graaf Generator, from his 1974 solo album The Silent Corner and the Empty Stage. A masterpiece? What do you think? Click on the link below.

    http://nick-holmes-music.com/2024/09...peter-hammill/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nick Holmes Music View Post
    Here are my thoughts about 'A Louse is not a Home' by Peter Hammill and members of Van Der Graaf Generator, from his 1974 solo album The Silent Corner and the Empty Stage. A masterpiece? What do you think? Click on the link below.

    http://nick-holmes-music.com/2024/09...peter-hammill/

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    It is brilliant piece of music! Your analysis seems to be very interesting. I will look at it in more detail later today. Here is my humble review of The Silent Corner and the Empty Stage: https://pienemmatpurot.com/review-pe...ty-stage-1974/
    My progressive music site: https://pienemmatpurot.com/ Reviews in English: https://pienemmatpurot.com/in-english/

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    Thanks - I hope you enjoy my review! In the meantime I really enjoyed your review of the complete album, particularly the excellent line, 'Hammill can make a surprisingly impressive racket on his own.' I saw him perform live on his own on three separate occasions, so I agree with your comment!

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