After several collaborations on stage, Steve Hackett joined Hungarian band Djabe for the recording of a full studio album on the island Sardinia. Zoltán Kelemen shares his thoughts.
Anthony Phillips has released his only band album in 1984: Invisible Men. The album was re-released in 2017 with bonus tracks as an Anthony Phillips solo record. Tom Morgenstern reviews the package for you.
In May 2019, Spectral Mornings, the third solo album by Steve Hackett, celebrates its 40th anniversary. Eric Engler takes a closer look from today's perspective.
Briam Coombes from Rocking Horse Music Club, will bring a special event with music from early Anthony Phillips albums and Smallcreep's Day by Mike Rutherford on stage in November. Helmut Janisch did a brief interview with Brian about his plans.
In 1990, Anthony Phillips has released is probably last full solo album Slow Dance. Tom Morgenstern takes a closer look on the album from his 2019 perspective.
After his first solo album, Mike Rutherford decided to sing himself on the second one. Peter Musto takes a closer look (in retrospect) at an album that is rarely discussed among Genesis fans.
The Mute Gods are a project band of bassist Nick Beggs, keyboardist Roger King and drummer Marco Minnemann – we take a closer look at he concept of this album trilogy.
Steve Hackett has always found some time to play a couple of shows with Hungarian Jazz/Prog/World music band Djabe every year. They will continue to play shows in 2023. Find all info about upcoming shows here.
In the afternoon before the show in Dresden on 11th April 2019, we had the chance for a lively chat with Mike Rutherford, Andrew Roachford and Tim Howar about the Mechanics, solo stuff and life itself.