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A Philosopher's Suspicious Tale (4:57) |
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Principles Of Transformation (5:02) |
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The Colored Pencil Heist (3:43) |
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Endless Mancotti Bar (3:56) |
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Sometimes Goodbye Takes Forever (4:05) |
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Scary Dad (5:05) |
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Seduccion Del Prototipo (3:42) |
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The Great Dictator (6:14) |
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Super String Theory
Principles Of Transformation (CD)
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Progressive/Fusion
Super String Theory's follow up to 2003's "Swimming In The Dutch Mordant" is called Principles Of Transformation. Featuring the compositions and arrangements of guitarist Aaron Roten, the new release is quite an ambitious one, containing elements of melodic rock guitar, fusion, metal, jazz and a "white mid-western guy playing flamenco style." Filled with high decibel, lightning fast guitar work, Principles Of Transformation is perfect for the discriminating guitar fan, the instrumental approach offering space for improvisation, experimentation and excitement. Roten's current list of influences include the likes of Mattias IA Eklunhd, Bumblefoot, Neil Zaza, and of course, Miles Davis and John Coltrane. The guitarist continually studies various styles of world music, jazz, and the never ending pursuit of rock and roll acrobatic guitar abuse. Instrumental Guitar (Electric (Heavy)/Progressive/Fusion), total running time, 36:44
In your opinion, which guitarist has a similar style or sound as Aaron Roten?
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