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ak85lp
Forum Newbie Joined: March 12 2005 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 4 |
Topic: FM : "Black noise" Posted: April 15 2005 at 22:24 |
New FM site (Phasors on Stun/Nash The Slash) Please come and visit the new site dedicated to the Progressive Rock Band FM. They were a well-known Canadian band in the 70’s, 80’s and early 90’s. The site has in depth history, album details, photos and more. Come by and have a look and sign the Guestbook. If you have any FM related stories or material to share contact me through the email address at the site. Paul Wentworth Blacknoise The FM Archive http://web.ripnet.com/~pwentworth/fm.html |
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Pauls' Music Collection
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ak85lp
Forum Newbie Joined: March 12 2005 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 4 |
Posted: March 12 2005 at 14:17 |
Hello: Was doing some research online about FM when I came across this post. As a matter fact I'm doing an FM website now. It has been a long time since there has been one out there. I saw them only once in Kingston Ontario. Fantastic band they were. Have all of their 8 albums. Once I launch it in the next dew days I'll post the link. Email me or visit my music collection site some time. Paul Wentworth Ontario, Canada |
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M@X
Forum & Site Admin Group Co-founder, Admin & Webmaster Joined: January 29 2004 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 4028 |
Posted: April 15 2004 at 12:47 |
I am watching and working on it
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Prog On !
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lucas
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: February 06 2004 Location: France Status: Offline Points: 8138 |
Posted: April 13 2004 at 14:29 |
Where are you, Max ?
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"Magma was the very first gothic rock band" (Didier Lockwood)
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Dan Bobrowski
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: February 02 2004 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 5243 |
Posted: April 12 2004 at 16:18 |
lucas
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Posted: April 12 2004 at 14:53 |
And Mahavishnu Orchestra for the instrumental tracks. |
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"Magma was the very first gothic rock band" (Didier Lockwood)
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Dan Bobrowski
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Posted: April 12 2004 at 13:17 |
I've heard of them. I checked out a couple of 30 second samples. It is similar to Saga and Rush. It should be in the archives with a song or two..... Max? |
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Stormcrow
Forum Senior Member Joined: February 05 2004 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 400 |
Posted: April 12 2004 at 11:50 |
Well, not only am I unfamiliar with the band, but I live just a tad south of Canada. But I admit being fascinated by your review. |
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lucas
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Posted: April 12 2004 at 10:40 |
Any Canadian here who heard about this UK/Rush/Mahavishnu-inspired band ?
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"Magma was the very first gothic rock band" (Didier Lockwood)
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lucas
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: February 06 2004 Location: France Status: Offline Points: 8138 |
Posted: April 07 2004 at 11:23 |
Jazz-fusion for the instrumental tracks and sci-fi prog-rock à la Rush and UK for the sung tracks. Here are two quotes from the New Gibraltar Encyclopedia of Progressive Rock about this record : "Black Noise is probably their best album, more song orientated with now prominent vocals. The use of electric mandolin gives it the necessary originality, I certainly don't know of any other band that's used it to this extent before. Something like a high-tech, spacy mix of Rush and U.K., for want of a better comparison. Black Noise is definitely the one to begin with, if only for the magnificent 10-minute title track." "Black Noise (1977): A three-piece band set in Toronto, the first lineup consists of Cameron Hawkins (keys, bass, vocals), Martin Deller (drums, synth), and Nash The Slash (violin/mandolin, vocals). Note the absence of guitar, but you couldn't tell that from Nash The Slash's electric violin, which sounds like a guitar at times. This is their true first album; synthesizer-driven progressive music that rocks out at times. One can notice a definite Yes influence, as well as then-contemporaries Rush (particularly in the keyboard parts). There is some pop edge to the vocal pieces (well, it IS 1977, when most progressive bands were trading in quality for commercialism), and most songs have a basic structure to them. However, this doesn't detract from the music, as the musicianship is high and the melodies are quite memorable. Overall, this is a quality album and is the one to start with if you're curious about this band. " |
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