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    Posted: January 10 2017 at 19:51
Well, it's taken me all of three years to update this thread, but no, he didn't make it here: http://progfreak.com/Eddie-Brnabic-158286.html?path=pa/recentEmbarrassed
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 12 2014 at 15:20
It definitely has a psych/heavy sound. It's a bit on the stoner side of prog, but I'll bring him to psych and see what they say.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 09 2014 at 22:43
Eddie is looking for reviews of his music, and there's a thread in the Get The Word Out Forum for him.
 
Well, this is decent instrumental stuff indeed imo, but no one can review his stuff until he's actually in the archives, so I thought I'd try and give him a bit of a lift. Embarrassed
 
 
"Currently finding himself in a genre that's been described as "Vibe Music", Guitarist/Multi-Instrumentalist Eddie Brnabic, for the better part of the last twenty years has passionately dedicated himself to the music in a variety of forms. He got his start as an early teen performing in his home town of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He has since gone on to write and record several albums as well as tour the United States and Europe. During his 10+ year residency in Los Angeles, California, he released two critically acclaimed records with hard rock band Beggars Ball in 2005 and 2007 which he played guitar on, produced, mixed and mastered and which the band toured behind in the US. He then went on to perform various instruments and release records with such acts as Blessed Electric, Zappada, Avant Anticore, Shiner, MotoShiner, California Windfall, My Ruin, K.L.E.M., and The Brothership Connection, a collaboration between himself and former Slash's Snakepit vocalist Rod Jackson. He has also recorded and produced many artists ranging in styles from hip hop, folk, jazz, rhythm & blues, soul, psychedelic, rock, and metal. In 2010 he released his first solo instrumental record "Beatitude" after composing and recording over 400 songs in his studio in 2009, playing all of the instruments and adopting a wide variety of musical styles and spiritual influences. After recently performing live original music with a new line-up "The Cosmic Fellowship" last year, and a European session-gig tour as bassist for My Ruin, he put the final touches on his latest transcendentally inspired release "Subtle Realms" in Eugene, Or which was released on December 17th 2013. Currently he is promoting the album with live performances and radio appearances, as well as working on the follow up record."
 
Two albums on bandcamp: http://eddiebrnabic.bandcamp.com/
 
Subtle Realms (Dec 2013)
 
1. Voice Of The Spirits (2:00)
2. Transcendental Wine (3:40)
3. Throne of Saturn (5:13)
4. Still... Tripping Through Time (6:21)
5. Pearl (4:44)
6. Moongroove (3:27)
7. Waves (4:18)
8. Riff Mountain (4:41)
9. Death & Resurrection (4:13)
 
Beatitude (Oct 2010)
 
1. Flood (3:38)
2. Tripping Through Time (10:34)
3. Gossamer (2:50)
4. Essentia (1:09)
5. Blue (3:36)
6. Most High (3:13)
7. Funkonscious (2:41)
8. Smaze (2:50)
9. Red Giant (4:41)
10. N.O. (1:11)
11. Sluice (1:17)
12. Cascade (6:21)
13. O.G. (4:44)
 
The first album on YouTube:
 
 
The music, particularly the second album, has a 'spacey' vibe to it, but whether it would be admissible in that sub I'm not so sure. I think he definitely belongs here somewhere though...Thoughts anyone??  Ermm
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