12/10/2025

Instrumental New Age Meditation Track Feature: Allan Susoeff, Jr. (Exastis) -Throat 741 Hz

Allan Susoeff, Jr.'s "Throat 741 Hz" is a musical composition crafted to resonate at the frequency traditionally linked to the throat chakra.  It begins with a bell sound. The tinkling of wind chimes then opens a door as the synth layer begins, and a soft acoustic piano enters the mix.

As all these sounds gather, as a rich orchestral sound emanates from the synths. The composition comes together rather quickly. Each tone, vibration, and color reaches an apex of sound.

The sounds of a wordless choir vocals begin, adding a profound sense of heaven and spirituality, connecting you to the music in a way that uplifts and energizes.  Even as your energy level changes, the sounds provide a source of total relaxation and meditation.

You have found your voice inside the music, and the points of energy are amplified, empowering you and engaging you in the experience.

Throat 741 Hz:

Vishuddha, the throat chakra, is the fifth chakra. The throat chakra is our “voice” and establishes a strong connection to both verbal and body language. It acts as a gateway to expression, communication, and authenticity.  When we can express ourselves freely, think creatively, and communicate without fear, that is our throat chakra functioning correctly. The throat chakra notes and chord are G Major, and the Solfeggio frequency is 741 Hz.

Instrumentation: Piano, violin, viola, cello, contrabass, synths, pads and strings, singing bowls, timpani, cymbals, chimes

Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck-NAMR Review Founder

December 10, 2025

 https://allansusoeff.com

Just two short weeks after the release of his first album, Extasis, in 2019, Allan experienced another quantum leap in life: a heart attack. He emerged from his double bypass surgery with a newfound appreciation for music. The intricacies of instrumental collaborations alone gave Allan new meaning in the art of creating music. Since then, his focus has been solely on instrumental music that is not only ambient but also uplifting and positively empowering.

Nektar’s Fortyfied Receives Definitive Re-Mastered Re-Release After Being Unavailable for 15 Years – OUT NOW!

Nektar formed in Hamburg in 1969 and is well known for iconic progressive rock albums such as A Tab in the Ocean, Remember The Future and Recycled. After four decades of successful albums and tours, the band reformed to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Nektar’s formation.

The tour was recorded and released under the name Fortyfied. This live album was only briefly available on Roye Albrighton’s own label but has been unavailable for over 15 years. This is the first mainstream release of the recordings.

This re-mastered 2CD set features a line-up of Roye Albrighton, Ron Howden, Peter Pichl and Klaus Henatsch. This remastered re-release is endorsed by the relevant line-up of Nektar including the estate of Roye Albrighton.

OUT NOW and available from all good retailers:

Amazon 2CD set: https://geni.us/40fied

Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/fortyfied-live-live-2025-remaster/1852092120

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/0Az7PuTffnB74lFANToqSE

Also available via Cherry Red’s website: https://www.cherryred.co.uk/label/explore-rights-management/nektar-fortyfied-cd-edition

Press inquiries: Keith James, Glass Onyon PR, PH: 828-350-8158 (USA), glassonyonpr@gmail.com

12/08/2025

Swedish Artist Malou Berg Re-releases World Music 3 CD Album Box Set LightSongs

Snäcksjön, Sweden – Malou Mountain Music AB is thrilled to reactivate her 3 CD album boxset LightSongs on all streaming services and to order at Amazon.com.

Singer/composer Malou Berg’s 3 CD box set, LightSongs, contains 15 songs spanning nearly three hours of music, and was the final release in Malou Berg’s series of nine CDs called The Pleiadian Suite.

The arrangements combine melodious orchestration with Malou’s voice and other vocalists, sung in Berg’s imaginary language she calls Pleiadian. It’s a melodious language, that intuitively is still understood on a spiritual level by the listener.

It started on a whim when I was composing HOYA, the first album in my Pleiadian suite. At the piano, trying out melodies, I began to sing along with words that sounded good and felt nice to sing. That evolved and turned into words and the words became sentences. It just felt like a natural musical and universal language. That's how Pleiadian was born, all those years ago”, says Malou Berg.

LightSongs was recorded in one of Sweden’s top studios Nilento, in Gothenburg. The composing, arranging and recording of the work took place over several years.

Listen to LightSongs on malou.se: https://www.malou.se/en/lightsongs-all-songs

Available on all major streaming services.

Order at Amazon.com: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CKHRPB1N

Official Website: https://www.malou.se/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MalouBergMMM/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maloubergmusic/

Contact information:
Stefan Egmar
Stiggy Music & Management AB
Tel: +46 70-5625752
Mail: stefan@stiggymusic.com

Press inquiries: Keith James, Glass Onyon PR, PH: 828-350-8158 (USA), glassonyonpr@gmail.com

12/06/2025

Experimental Jazz Guitarist Ian Smit Releases New Album ¿QUÉ? Feat. David Torn, Tom Rainey, and Scott Petito – OUT NOW!

Experimental jazz guitarist Ian Smit has released his new album ¿QUÉ? on December 5, 2025. The album features Scott Petito on acoustic/electric bass and as recording engineer, Tom Rainey on drums, Ian Smit on electric/acoustic guitar/effects, and David Torn on electric/national steel guitar/effects.

Smit's purpose for making music with David, Tom and Scott was to be conversational with lots of dynamic ups and downs, which is very natural to all of them. That was the only stated "instruction" before getting into the studio. This recording is fully improvised. The tracks “Bee Still” and “Raindrops and Waterspouts” began as loose harmonic structures that Smit presented to the band. Everything else was created in the moment with no discussion prior to the red light going on.

When playing music that isn't formally composed, the goal was to create spontaneous compositions through musical dialog and interactions between the players, whether by use of melody, groove, sound interventions, or even through silence. Not everyone needed to be "speaking" to make a point.

Ian Smit has known David Torn for decades. David produced his first professional recording called Ping with Peter Biedermann and Steve Meltzer, as Steve introduced Smit to David way back when, and they recorded at Scott Petito's first studio in 1987. Both David and Scott played on that which was only released on cassette.

Smit reacquainted with Scott Petito after many years through a recording session with a friend, where Scott was the mixing/mastering engineer. Smit was blown away at the vibe in the studio, and that planted the seed to create this unique recording. At that moment, Scott was destined to play bass and record ¿QUÉ?.

After hearing and seeing Tom Rainey perform with David Torn over the years, Smit decided he was the perfect drummer for this session, as he is so expressive and interactive. Says Smit, “Tom was definitely number one on the list. This recording would not have come to fruition if Tom wasn't available.”

¿QUÉ? was recorded with David, Tom and Smit in the same room, with only gobo panels between them to intentionally generate feedback when needed. Scott meanwhile was in a separate room, as he played acoustic bass on several tracks and electric on others.

David played national steel as well as guitar for this recording (his oud was under the weather). When Smit played acoustic, or David played the national steel, they were in a separate room. When either of them played acoustically, the other played electrically. In the stereo spectrum, Smit's guitar is on the left with a sometimes-utilized effects amp almost in the middle, and David is on the right.

Says Smit, “It was the first time Tom and Scott ever played together, but their interactions were inspiring. Scott hadn't played with David in a very long time, and even though Scott and David played on that 1987 recording of mine, they overdubbed. I, on the other hand, never played with any of the fellas. Was all that risky? Evidently not...I was riding on a rocket ship!”

Personnel:
Scott Petito: Acoustic/Electric Bass, Composer, Production Assistant, Recording/Mastering Engineer
Tom Rainey: Drums, Composer
Ian Smit: Acoustic/Electric Guitar, Effects/Loops, Left Side/Center, Composer, Producer
David Torn: National Steel/Electric Guitar, Effects/Loops, Right Side, Composer, Production Assistant
David Payette: Assistant Engineer
Recorded Live: Scott Petito Productions/NRS Recording Studio, Catskill, NY April 28, 2025
Cover Art Design: Stephen Byram

Track list:
1. Bee Still (8:24)
2. Next is a Good Place to Be (11:01)
3. That Not So Clear Day in September (5:27)
4. Oil Can Sweets (7:17)
5. Raindrops and Waterspouts (5:48)
6. A Quiet Cafe Until It's Not (8:47)
7. Oil Can Beets (2:48)
8. Barker de la Carnivale (6:47)
9. Oil Can Leeks (4:54)
10. Wizard of Wut (3:47)
11. Pitter Patter All That Matters (4:58)

Scott Petito:

Scott Petito is a bassist, composer and producer from the Hudson Valley of New York. Scott has recorded, produced and performed on more than 1000 recordings. His clients and collaborators in such diverse artists as, the Band, James Taylor, Chick Corea, Dave Brubeck and Keith Richards. He attended the Berklee College of Music as a jazz composition major and has lent his skills to countless major artists in jazz (Jack DeJohnette, John Scofield, Dave Holland), folk (Pete Seeger, Tom Paxton) Blues (Lucky Peterson, Rory Block) and rock (Mercury Rev, The Fugs, Sting, Jon Anderson, NRBQ). Petito has also worked in music for film and television.

Scott is a long-time member of the legendary poet/punk band the Fugs, and the Blues Project. Over the years he had many other roles as sideman and leader. Including live performances and recordings with Leslie Ritter, Livingston and James Taylor, Garth Hudson, Levon Helm, Allan Ginsberg and more. He currently leads the jazz/world music band Modern Times featuring Omar Hakim, Rachel Z, Mino Cinelu and Joe Locke, and the Trio ELP with Peter Erskine, Joe Locke and Petito.

Scott has released a number of records under his own name, including the critically acclaimed album Rainbow Gravity (with Jack DeJohnette, Mike Mainieri, David Spinozza, Warren Bernhardt) and his latest CD Many Worlds with Randy Brecker, Steve Gadd, Bob Mintzer and more. His otherworldly solo bass recording Sbass Music was his first album as a leader.

Scott does most of his production work from his personal studio NRS Recording in Catskills, NY. He can be contacted at www.scottpetitoproductions.com

Tom Rainey:

Tom Rainey was born in Pasadena, California in 1957. Since moving to New York in 1979, he has performed and/or recorded with the following artists:

John Abercrombie, Mose Allison, Julian Arguelles, Ray Anderson, Tim Berne, David Torn, Jane Ira Bloom, Anthony Braxton, Nels Cline, Ted Curson, Kris Davis, Mark Ducret, Mark Feldman, Michael Formanek, Drew Gress, Mark Helias, Fred Hersch, Andy Laster, Ingrid Laubrock, David Liebman, Joe Lovano, Tony Malaby, Albert Mangelsdorff, Carmen McRae, Mike Nock, Simon Nabatov, New and Used, Anita O'Day, Andrea Parkins, Herb Robertson, Angelica Sanchez, Louis Sclavis, Brad Shepik, Fay Victor, Ken Werner, Denny Zeitlin.

Current activities include performing and recording music with the Tom Rainey Trio as well as his quintet, Obbligato. Tom also continues performing with many of the aforementioned artists.

Ian Smit:

Ian Smit is a composer, guitarist, melodist, noise maker. As a self-proclaimed "closeted folkie" he plays within no particular genre as he grew up exposed to so many styles of music and influences from all over the world, all of which passed through the "Smit Filter" to emerge in his own personal voice.

He decided early on that he would rather work a day job than play music that would make him view playing music as a job...a sentiment initially shared by David Torn who obviously carved a career as an influential musician..."It all comes down to choices!"

Still, Smit has managed to create art for many decades starting with Ping in 1987 produced by David Torn, recorded at Scott Petito's studio.

Monkeyworks: 7–13-piece band depending on the situation: Monkeyworks

e'fessioux: An improvising quartet with Bill Weisbach, Steve Foreman, Clive Smith: Music | e'fessioux

Savage and Smit: A series of duo, quartet and quintets with Rick Savage, Joe Vincent Tranchina, Pete MacDonald, Steve LaSpina: of course | Savage & Smit

So It Goes: A vocal improv ensemble with Kevin Brown and J. Brunka on acoustic bass, Steve Decker on drums, and Doug Gill on vocals/lyrics and guitar. The self-titled tune has been entered for consideration for the 68th Annual Grammy Nomination under Best Alternative Music Performance: So It Goes... in | So It Goes

Brian Kastan: Icelandic Journeys. A fully improvised excursion with Brian Kastan on Bass, Dave Berger on drums: Colors of Iceland (feat. Ian Smit & Dave Berger)

Smit has also played and collaborated on countless recordings of singer/songwriters and instrumentalists over 40 years, most notably on Chris Koch's Scenes from the Coastal Evacuation and QWERT's Book of M.

David Torn:

David Torn (aka “splattercell”) is a composer, texturalist, guitarist, producer & whatnot of actual international stature, renowned for his unique musical voice which seems to span & un-define a range of idioms and styles.

His characterful & compositionally textural work has had material impact & influence on both film scoring — through his own scores, in addition to his creative contributions to scores by Carter Burwell, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Cliff Martinez, Howard Shore, Mark Isham, and others — and, generally, upon contemporary electric, electro-acoustic & electronic music.

In addition to the medium of film scoring, David’s creative contributions have graced & assisted the works of other musical artists-of-note as diverse as David Bowie, k.d. lang, Tim Berne, John Legend, Madonna, Tori Amos, Bill Bruford, Tony Levin, Mick Karn, David Sylvian, Chocolate Genius, Michael Shrieve, Steve Roach, Patrick O'Hearn, Matt Chamberlain, Meshell Ndegeocello and Don Cherry.

The New York Times described Torn's 2015 solo release, Only Sky, as "[an abstract landscape that is] both immersive and deftly disorienting." He continues to work with Tim Berne and Ches Smith, Sun of Goldfinger.

David Torn has a Bandcamp release earning a 5 star review in Downbeat's Solo section by Jim Macnie called: peace upon you.

In closing, Ian Smit has this to say:

“Play because you love it, and maybe good things might come your way if you're lucky enough to see and latch on to them, like playing with a bunch of truly exceptional ringer nice guys like David, Tom and Scott!”

Purchase ¿QUÉ: https://petitoquraineysmittorn.bandcamp.com/album/qu

For more information:
https://iansmit.bandcamp.com/
https://www.youtube.com/@racketlauncher

Press inquiries: Keith James, Glass Onyon PR, PH: 828-350-8158 (USA), glassonyonpr@gmail.com

12/05/2025

Uriah Heep’s Ex-Lead Singer Peter Goalby Announces the Completion and Release of his Long Lost Solo Album Don’t Think This Is Over - OUT NOW!

Peter Goalby was the lead singer of Uriah Heep, Trapeze and Fable but has now retired from the music industry after an illustrious career.

Peter had been living with the knowledge he’d recorded a solo album just after leaving Uriah Heep but it was only when a poorly labelled DAT was spotted, at a storage facility over 30 years later, that the lost album was found.

The album was finished when his Uriah Heep bandmates Mick Box (guitar) and John Sinclair (keys) added the final overdubs to the tracks in 2025.  The 9-track album was personally overseen (from tape transfer, mastering and artwork) by Peter Goalby.

Peter Goalby explained the background to the release: “In 1987 I was offered a recording and publishing contract with RAK Records just after I’d left Uriah Heep.  I thought these songs would be very commercial in the 1980s and Smokie recorded Fallin’ Apart. I later found out the master tapes had been lost and I silently carried the disappointment that music I’d put my heart and soul into was gone forever.  Never say never!”

The lost album’s release follows the successful release of Easy With The Heartaches and then I Will Come Runnin’.  Don’t Think This Is Over is OUT NOW from all good retailers:

Amazon CD: https://geni.us/DontThinkCD

Apple Music: https://geni.us/PGapplemusic

Spotify: https://geni.us/PGspotify

All Peter Goalby’s solo albums are also available from Cherry Red: https://www.cherryred.co.uk/artists/peter-goalby/

Press inquiries: Keith James, Glass Onyon PR, PH: 828-350-8158 (USA), glassonyonpr@gmail.com