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01/21/2020 Deep Water Acres / review / Reviler / Steve Palmer
“Not All Who Wander Are Lost” A vapid idiom best left to couch pillows sold at Kohl’s, or an astute…
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“Not All Who Wander Are Lost” A vapid idiom best left to couch pillows sold at Kohl’s, or an astute…
READ POST09/23/2018 MOOF! / Prana Crafter / review
Prana Crafter, the project of Washington Woods guitarist and multi-instrumentalist William Sol, has released severally critically acclaimed psych excursion over…
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Back in 2006, Soft Abuse released the only album by Jewelled Antler Collective associates Flying Canyon. A truly magical…
READ POST09/23/2018 Prana Crafter / review / Shindig! Magazine
Most musicians are inspired to some extent by their surroundings. Few transmute the experience into music as artfully as William…
READ POST08/03/2018 Prana Crafter / Raven Sings The Blues / review
It’s already been a big year for Prana Crafter, with a stunning tape for Beyond Beyond is Beyond released around…
READ POST07/26/2018 Prana Crafter / Primal Music / review
William Sol aka ‘Prana Crafter’ has released some mesmerising experimental psych & acid folk through a plethora of underground labels…
READ POST07/25/2018 Folk Radio / Prana Crafter / review
Prana Crafter, the musical alter-ego of William Sol, rightly makes a big deal out of being a bit different. In…
READ POST07/23/2018 Prana Crafter / review / Terrascope
The ever wonderful Cardinal Fuzz and Sunrise Ocean Bender labels have once again delivered the goods with this wonderful offering…
READ POST07/21/2018 Echoes And Dust / Prana Crafter / review
Seemingly operating at that level of chilled out psych which can only really be achieved after copious amounts of Neil…
READ POST07/15/2018 Prana Crafter / review / SoundBlab
I sort of remember finding the meaning of life in 1980. It was scribbled on a bathroom wall in, of…
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