This was originally written to test out the Memotron's tape set of the organ at St. John's Wood. How it gew into what it is now is a journey I can't quite remember. I ended up using the Solina tape set as well, though.
Thanks to Rebecca for coming up with the title... for a long, long time it was simply "Song 260".
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"There is lambswool under my naked feet..." - those words always come to my mind while listening to the first bars of "Wide Of The Mark". There's undoubtedly quite some "Genesis" heritage to be found in the music on this album. However, the band that is most closely related to "The ID" is certainly "IQ", which is among the favorite bands and artists named by both Peter Albrektsen (gtr, kbd) and Tim Pepper (v, kbd). So the similarity of the names "ID" vs. "IQ" is obviously not purely coincidental. Being a long-time admirer of the creative output of "IQ", this album inevitably reaches my heart. Sven B. Schreiber (sbs)
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Some say it's prog... but actually, it's something much better - although I still can't tell for sure what it really is. Anyway, this eclectic-crossover-what-the-heck-whatever thing has extremely funky guitars, and bursts with all kinds of surprises. I'd say it's genuinely progressive, with the term "progressive" positively not meant as it's typically understood nowadays. Sven B. Schreiber (sbs)
The hard-hitting, genre-agnostic songs on the latest from Dan Webb were inspired by conversations he had with a wide range of musicians. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 18, 2023