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Epiphone Les Paul Standard 60s Review: Worth it in 2026?
Epiphone Les Paul Standard 60s Review. Is this the best affordable Les Paul you can buy? Before we get into it, let’s look at the Epiphone Les Paul Standard 60s specs. The Les Paul™ Standard 60s models from Epiphone’s new Inspired by Gibson™ Collection recreate the sound of 1960s era Les Pauls. Featuring a classic…
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The Golden Age of the Video Game Arcade: 1987
Welcome back to 1987, with this year’s long list of classic arcade games being impossible to detail in a single article. Here are some of my favourites. 1987 was a turning point for me and my fascination with the video game arcade. It had been a place of comfort for a good chunk of my…
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BOSS Katana 50 Guitar Amplifier Review
The BOSS Katana 50 Guitar Amplifier IS the best guitar-related purchase I’ve ever made. Why? Let me explain. Is the BOSS Katana 50 loud enough to gig with? The question that everyone’s asking. Simple answer… ABSOLUTELY!. That’s on the 50W mode, clean channel, gain just less than half, volume the same, and master maxed. In…
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Goa : A Lesson In Life – Second Edition. Out NOW!
A BIG day! Originally realised back in 2017. My debut book, Goa : A Lesson in Life receives a long-overdue edit, professional cover, long-lost images, and an extra chapter, bringing my story to a close and up to date. So, what’s it all about? Back in August 2006, I visited Goa, India. A trip that…
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Prague : The Musical City – In from the Cold
Part One: My first impressions of arriving in Prague on a cold Christmas eve. I’d always believed I was hardened to the winter. The biting sea-fret of the North sea was home to me, and although for the moment I found myself in the cosy surroundings of a Brussels Airport bar, I was Ill prepared…
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Prague : The Musical City
My latest travel blog is all about Prague, the beautiful capital city of the Czech Republic, a place steeped in history and culture, where music and art in all its forms thrive after years of apparent oppression. I loved it so much I had to return, twice. This’ll as ever be my own personal observations and…
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A Moon Shaped Pool by Radiohead: The Art of Ambience
Album review of A Moon Shaped Pool by Radiohead I’ve never been a huge fan of Radiohead. Hearing “Creep” and “HIgh and Dry” on the radio once in a while has pretty much summed up my listening experience with them thus far. But when “Guitar World”, a publication that I respect very much declared “A…
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Introducing my YouTube channel
My YouTube channel is not only home to Acoustic Corner, it also contains accompanying videos to most of the tracks my album This Is Who I Am, as well as Harson Robkus content, live performances and a few other bit and pieces. Over the coming weeks I’ll be developing this channel to hopefully build on…
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Acoustic Corner : The Indian
Part 2: ‘The Indian’ by Adam Harkus. Live from Acoustic Corner. I wrote ‘The Indian’ way back in 1999 as part of my unreleased and un-named third album. It’s song about the plight of the peaceful native American Indians against the cruelty of the ‘White Man’. A powerful message long forgotten, but one we can…
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Acoustic Corner : You’ll Find a Way
The first in a series of stripped back acoustic performances, live from Acoustic Corner. I’ll be performing a variety of material from my back catalogue, new stuff I haven’t produced yet, and even the odd cover. Just me and my Acoustic, live, and (hopefully) in one take. ‘You’ll find a way’ is a track from…