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OMNI

Karfagen

 

Symphonic Prog

4.38 | 39 ratings

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Matti like
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5 stars To put it into one word: BRAVO! Antony Kalugin has made one of his finest albums, and considering his excessive but always pretty inspired productivity that's amazing. In fact, I have, for some time, had a somewhat tired feeling for the endless flow of Kalugin/Karfagen/Sunchild releases in recent years, and I wasn't expecting to be truly impressed anymore. Gladly I was wrong. Omni has a unique identity among Kalugin's works, partly it's because of the international stellar cast of prog musicians, but also musically there's a breath of fresh air. Not that anything heard here wouldn't already be rather familiar from Kalugin's output. But the energy, dynamic balance, melodic power, indeed everything, has reached perfection on this symphonic and suitably pop-sensible and highly emotional neo prog album.

The whole flows extremely naturally and seamlessly. Two of the ten tracks, 1 and 6, are instrumentals that bookend the first suite (Omni Part 1 has six and Part 2 four pieces, and I'm glad they are separated on the CD display). The first guest vocalist is Richard Sinclair (Caravan, Hatfield and the North), the finest voice of Canterbury prog. Haven't heard of him in ages, so this is a very nice surprise.

On 'Whispers from the Past' Antony duets with Olha Rostovska, backed by Bartosz Kossowicz from the Polish neo prog scene (Collage, Quidam). This song reminds me of the atmospheric, calm songs of the later-day Steve Hackett. The more upbeat song 'The Spark' is sung (+ on guitars and bass) by Per Malmberg from Salva, unfamiliar to me. His tight voice has a shade of 80's pop, Tears For Fears and Midge Ure of Ultravox. The brief, moody second instrumental features Antony's keys, John Hackett's flute and Daniel Ilyin's electric violin.

The vocalist on the emotional 'Unchained' is Jean Pageau from the Canadian neo prog band Mystery. The flute opens the next passionate song sung by Marco Gluhmann from the German neo act Sylvan. Kossowicz offers lead vocals on 'You and I'. And on the final, serene piece Antony duets with Richard Sinclair.

Omni is a gorgeous, epic neo prog album that I believe a dedicated listener of the genre will greatly enjoy.

Matti | 5/5 |

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