If you're anything like me you probably spend far too much time gazing at the web.
Well, here's some more websites to feast your eyes, ears and mind with.

Another Nickel In The Machine
Always great for taking a sideways view of London and its slight seedier underbelly.
Atomhenge
All your Hawkwind needs serviced here.
Bill Bruford
One of the most influential drummers of his generation.
BBC
I've written a few reviews for BBC Music and here's a bunch of them all
collected together.
Burning Shed
A great indie label working with musicians — please give it your support.
Calyx
Run by the brilliant anorak par excellence, Aymeric Leroy. If you're a fan of what gets called The Canterbury Scene then Aymeric's site is invaluable.
Cloudland Blue: Daily Diary
The strangely compelling everyday story of one man buying more CDs than he
can ever possibly listen to.
David Cross
Grossly underrated ex-KC violinist has produced some
beautiful albums in his Electric Chamber Music series.
DiN
I helped Ian Boddy brainstorm a few ideas when he was setting up DiN and
provided a few of the words here and there on the website.
DGM Live
Well over 100 archive concerts for downloading await your inner Crimhead.
I'm very proud to be associated with this musical nirvana!
Dave Stewart
After King Crimson my other favourite music swirls around Egg/Hatfield & The
North/National Health and the very wonderful Dave Stewart is common to all.
Esoteric Recordings
One of the best reissue labels around. If you've not got an Esoteric album
in your racks then the chances are you don't ever listen to good music.
Golden Age Comic Book Stories
A lovely collection of beautiful artwork.
The Golden Fish
Steven's poetic take on the world around him in words and pictures is always
fascinating
Roy Harper
The word 'genius' is bandied around way too much these days but...
How to be a Retronaut
The tag line says it all really: "If the past is a foreign country, this
[site] is your passport."
If Charlie Parker Was a Gunslinger There'd Be a Whole Lot of Dead Copycats
If you want to surf the cultural zeitgeist then look no further than this
marvelous encyclopedic roll call of the good, bad and the ugly.
Jakko Jaksyzk
Guitarist, vocalist, keyboard player, dab hand with a guzheng, this man has
played with all the greats and produces some great music!
King Crimson
Celebrating the 40th Anniversary series.
Andrew Keeling
The daily diary of composer Andrew Keeling.
The Lit & Phil
Step back in time and sniff the fust! The cyber-home of one of the most
beautiful buildings known to mankind. Books. Lots of them.
MoonJune Records
Leonardo Pavkovich's New York-based label is dedicated to releasing some
rather fine jazz and prog.
Natura Moderna
The blog of the utterly brilliant Dutch artist Martin Hoogeboom whose work really resonates with me.
No-Man
I once said Schoolyard Ghosts is not only No-Man's finest album to date but is arguably the post-rock equivalent of Sinatra's Only The Lonely. It really is that good. (And I really meant it!)
Progressive Ears
Want to talk prog rock? For my money this is one of the best message boards on the subject — and one of the most civil.
Porcupine Tree
Prog, metal, great melodies, atmospherics and bone-shaking rhythms — the Tree has it all!
Rendezvous Café
A magical place to stop and admire the view and 1950s ambience. (Site being updated.)
Theo Travis
An especially gifted sax and flute player who is equally at home in prog, jazz or ambient.
Whitley Bay in the '70s
A witty trip down memory lane.
willyswideweb.com
Yer man and all round 'mad' graphic designer.
Always great for taking a sideways view of London and its slight seedier underbelly.
Atomhenge
All your Hawkwind needs serviced here.
Bill Bruford
One of the most influential drummers of his generation.
BBC
I've written a few reviews for BBC Music and here's a bunch of them all collected together.
Burning Shed
A great indie label working with musicians — please give it your support.
Calyx
Run by the brilliant anorak par excellence, Aymeric Leroy. If you're a fan of what gets called The Canterbury Scene then Aymeric's site is invaluable.
Cloudland Blue: Daily Diary
The strangely compelling everyday story of one man buying more CDs than he can ever possibly listen to.
David Cross
Grossly underrated ex-KC violinist has produced some beautiful albums in his Electric Chamber Music series.
DiN
I helped Ian Boddy brainstorm a few ideas when he was setting up DiN and provided a few of the words here and there on the website.
DGM Live
Well over 100 archive concerts for downloading await your inner Crimhead. I'm very proud to be associated with this musical nirvana!
After King Crimson my other favourite music swirls around Egg/Hatfield & The North/National Health and the very wonderful Dave Stewart is common to all.
Esoteric Recordings
One of the best reissue labels around. If you've not got an Esoteric album in your racks then the chances are you don't ever listen to good music.
Golden Age Comic Book Stories
A lovely collection of beautiful artwork.
The Golden Fish
Steven's poetic take on the world around him in words and pictures is always fascinating
Roy Harper
The word 'genius' is bandied around way too much these days but...
How to be a Retronaut
The tag line says it all really: "If the past is a foreign country, this [site] is your passport."
If Charlie Parker Was a Gunslinger There'd Be a Whole Lot of Dead Copycats
If you want to surf the cultural zeitgeist then look no further than this marvelous encyclopedic roll call of the good, bad and the ugly.
Jakko Jaksyzk
Guitarist, vocalist, keyboard player, dab hand with a guzheng, this man has played with all the greats and produces some great music!
King Crimson
Celebrating the 40th Anniversary series.
Andrew Keeling
The daily diary of composer Andrew Keeling.
Step back in time and sniff the fust! The cyber-home of one of the most beautiful buildings known to mankind. Books. Lots of them.
MoonJune Records
Leonardo Pavkovich's New York-based label is dedicated to releasing some rather fine jazz and prog.
Natura Moderna
The blog of the utterly brilliant Dutch artist Martin Hoogeboom whose work really resonates with me.
No-Man
I once said Schoolyard Ghosts is not only No-Man's finest album to date but is arguably the post-rock equivalent of Sinatra's Only The Lonely. It really is that good. (And I really meant it!)
Progressive Ears
Want to talk prog rock? For my money this is one of the best message boards on the subject — and one of the most civil.
Porcupine Tree
Prog, metal, great melodies, atmospherics and bone-shaking rhythms — the Tree has it all!
Rendezvous Café
A magical place to stop and admire the view and 1950s ambience. (Site being updated.)
Theo Travis
An especially gifted sax and flute player who is equally at home in prog, jazz or ambient.
Whitley Bay in the '70s
A witty trip down memory lane.
willyswideweb.com
Yer man and all round 'mad' graphic designer.

