At War With Self Torn Between Dimensions Rare

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At War With Self Torn Between Dimensions Rare

At War With Self: Torn Between Dimensions jazz review by John Kelman, published on February 27, 2005. Find thousands reviews at All About Jazz!

Tracklist: 1. The God Interface 2. Torn Between Dimensions 3. A Gap in the Stream of Mind Part One 4. Grasping at Nothing 5. Ali Unal Kuran Meali Pdf Creator on this page. Coming Home 6. At War With Self Torn Between Dimensions Rarest. Accept that Tzeentch has a place for all of us in his grand scheme. While still comparatively rare.

At War With Self is the project conceived by multi-instrumentalist Glenn Snelwar, best known as one of the guitarists on the Gordian Knot debut which featured members of King Crimson, Cynic, Watchtower and Dream Theater. For the project's first album Torn Between Dimensions (2005) Glenn collaborated with Mark Zonder (drums & spercussion) and Michael Manring (fretless bass & e-Bow). The instrumental trio created an amalgam of tight-knit compositions encompassing progressive rock, metal, jazz, ambient and classical stylings, often within the boundaries of each composition. The end result was critically acclaimed and continues to grow a following as word of mouth of the project expands. For Acts of God, the second release from the At War With Self project (2007), Snelwar has desired to create a set of compositions with the intentions of living up to the label 'progressive' by dramatically changing almost every facet of the project while staying true to the underlying inspiration of the project's inception - to combine disparate styles and create music with no boundaries.

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