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This is a great album! A prog masterpiece. Imagine if you took 70's era Robert Fripp and Geddy Lee, and had them record an instrumental project today, only playing the edgy, heavy music you like, and this would be similar. S Duck
supported by 12 fans who also own “Ce très cher Serge”
This Canterbury-infused record has a lot of the qualities that I love in prog rock: structured yet unpredictable songwriting; production that, unlike much new prog, does not sound like something recorded in an aseptic vacuum chamber; many different instruments that work together favouring empathic synergy over aimless technical noodling; different layers and moods seamlessly woven together; the rare capacity of not taking itself too seriously; and much more. A bold and inventive masterwork. muschiosauro
supported by 12 fans who also own “Ce très cher Serge”
Un savant mélange du King crimson de la période Construktion of light, avec du Magma, du krautrock des 70's et une pointe de rock psyché des 60's. Un album qui fait tourner la tête ! Corrèze the deads
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