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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 18 2018 at 11:49
You were not the only PD attendee who did not care for the Sonar/Torn performance. I've heard and read negative comments from other people as well. Personally, I liked them, but not as much as I would have if I had not been feeling the effects of lack of proper sleep - which led me to leaving the field early.

Anyway, glad to see another ProgDay fan here on PA! Next September, if you are planning to come, we should at least try to get introduced to each other Smile.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 18 2018 at 11:33
I was at ProgDay and found the combination of Sonar and Torn outstanding, the waves sustained guitar worked wonderfully with Sonar's twisted tritone patterns. One of the highlights of the festival. I'm really looking forward to the new album.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 18 2018 at 11:16
ProgDay, last September, featured one of my favorite bands, SONAR (aka Sonic Architecture) from Switzerland.  I love their poly-rhythmic compositions and mesmerizing tri-tone tuned guitars (e.g. C / F# / C / F# / C / F#), an interval sometimes called the "devil in music" or "diabolus in musica").

They brought with them for guest appearance, David Torn on guitar.  I understand David's astounding musical background, and the fact that he is producing SONAR's newest release, but his guitar playing was completely incongruous to SONAR's style.  To make matters worse, his amp was turned up to the proverbial "11", thereby drowning out the rest of the band.  Maybe at a much lower volume, his waves of sustained guitar notes would cast an eerie backdrop for the rest of the band, but it simply overwhelmed and was unpleasant (for me).

Was anyone else there?  Did you have the same opinion?
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