Thelen, Stephan: Fractal Guitar

SKU: 37143893
Thelen, Stephan: Fractal Guitar

Thelen, Stephan: Fractal Guitar

SKU: 37143893

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Title: Fractal Guitar
Artist: Thelen, Stephan
Label: Moonjune Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 692287909628
Genre: Rock

Guitarist and composer Stephan Thelen releases his debut album for Moonjune Records worldwide in February 2019. It's an instrumental, post-progressive album co-produced by Markus Reuter (Stick Men), featuring guest appearances of many leading electric guitarists including David Torn, Markus Reuter, Henry Kaiser, Jon Durant, Bill Walker, Barry Cleveland and Matt Tate, as well as drummers/percussionists Benno Kaiser, Manuel Pasquinelli and Andi Pupato. Stephan Thelen is American born Swiss who composes, produces and performs music at the fringes of rock, jazz, experimental and classical music. His current main project as a leader, guitarist and composer is the minimal groove band Sonar, who have quickly gained international reputation for creating a unique blend of music that fuses a rigorous minimal concept with the power of a rock band and the sensitivity of a jazz combo.

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