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COLIN EDWIN

hile Porcupine Tree ground to a halt around 10 years ago, bassist Colin Edwin’s cogs have kept on whirring. Since then the London-based musician has catapulted himself into an array of prog-certified projects and collaborations, from rockier forays with Metallic Taste Of Blood and O.R.k. to Twinscapes and a recent record with Ukrainian folk singer Inna Kovtun. Edwin’s newest musical offering is his latest solo album, , a collaboration with vocalist and lyricist Robert RJ Peck which, as well as hypnotic music cap-doffing to ambient electronica among other sounds, tackles themes such as alienation and

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