Atavachron (album): Difference between revisions
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==Track listing== | ==Track listing== | ||
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|+Allan Holdsworth: Atavachron ([[Allan Holdsworth Discography|D]] - [[Allan Holdsworth Solo Albums|S]]) | |+Allan Holdsworth: Atavachron ([[Allan Holdsworth Discography|D]] - [[Allan Holdsworth Solo Albums|S]]) ([https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kgWfrmBLTfEpt_VGoz7xDk3ZUCj8PSfZ0 YT]) | ||
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'''Billy Childs''': Keyboards (2, 5)<br> | '''Billy Childs''': Keyboards (2, 5)<br> | ||
'''Rowanne Mark''': Vocals on "All Our Yesterdays" | '''Rowanne Mark''': Vocals on "All Our Yesterdays" | ||
==Summary of quotes on Atavachron== | ==Summary of quotes on Atavachron== | ||
On "Atavachron," Allan Holdsworth introduced the revolutionary SynthAxe, an advanced synthesizer controller for guitarists. Unlike traditional guitar synthesizers, this device didn't produce its own sound but enabled Holdsworth to interface with various synthesizers using MIDI technology. This innovation marked a significant departure from his previous work, as he sought a more instrumental sound, and it also led to a shift in his band lineup, including the addition of keyboard players like Billy Childs. | On "Atavachron," Allan Holdsworth introduced the revolutionary SynthAxe, an advanced synthesizer controller for guitarists. Unlike traditional guitar synthesizers, this device didn't produce its own sound but enabled Holdsworth to interface with various synthesizers using MIDI technology. This innovation marked a significant departure from his previous work, as he sought a more instrumental sound, and it also led to a shift in his band lineup, including the addition of keyboard players like Billy Childs. | ||