In addition to drumming for The Muffins, Paul Sears has worked with many of the most important musicians of our time, the list includes Fred Frith, Daevid Allen, Andy West, Michael Manring, Don Preston and Bunk Gardner of Frank Zappa’s Mothers just to name a few. Tenk Van Dool has produced four albums with his band Temple of Switches which include guest spots from Amanda Lehmann from Steve Hackett’s band and Drummer Gaetano Nicolosi from Ron Keel’s band Iron Horse.
The new album entitled Aperiodic Grok is an instrumental journey through a plethora of musical styles and sounds woven together in spectacular form from mayhem to delicate. As Deko Entertainment President Bruce Pucciarello says,
“This album so rocks and we are pleased to present Aperiodic Grok exclusively on Deko Entertainment”.
Critics alike are claiming high praise of this fantastic new musical journey.
“A jazz-rock hybrid that just might leave you drooling” - Michael Popke – Sea of Tranquility
“This album is not to be confused with mainstream music today” - Alan Baillargeon New EARS Prog Show
“The instrumentation and song structure keeps you begging for more” - Mike Jobborn - Artist at Head Joint Productions-Hans Heisenberg III, Street Team Promoter at House of Prog
“Stunning! What a powerful and diverse album that is” - Dave Newhouse of The Muffins, MOON X, Cloud Over Jupiter, and others
“The jazzy and tasteful drumming of Paul Sears and old style of Hammond/Moog extravaganza of Tenk Van Dool shines like a diamond throughout this album” - Raaj DSV
“It is a score of interesting arrangements that rapidly glide from the warmth of melodic charm to a seemingly disturbed cacophony” - Geoff Penn – Prog Planet and House of Prog
You can order a limited number of autographed CD’s here:
Tracklist
This Song Walks Into a Bar
Empty Hall and the Dancing Shadows
Katie and Natalie
the Line at Weird Walters Wake
Köln
Berkeley Barn Dance
It's Raining in Casmalia
Complacency Catastrophe
the Royal Court and the Dirt Beneath
Turn Back Time
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Deko Entertainment–Art Has Value
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