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BTW got those PANZERBALLETT records (debut and Starke) and really enjoyed them, particularly the second one
speaking of metal jazz
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Originally posted by aapatsos aapatsos wrote:

Originally posted by aapatsos aapatsos wrote:

BTW got those PANZERBALLETT records (debut and Starke) and really enjoyed them, particularly the second one
speaking of metal jazz
Good tunes and played well - but both Panzerballettt and Morglbl are comedians as well - and I love it - even the Freak Kitchen's   metal was adventurous - No We're Not Danes!
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a nice bass line, a Fender Rhodes, some drums, a flute, what do you want more!
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reminds me a little Sweet Smoke

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Originally posted by Alucard Alucard wrote:

a nice bass line, a Fender Rhodes, some drums, a flute, what do you want more!
Vocals....British?
 
 
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Typical Parisian sound, you hear a lot of North african music here , nice combination of tradtional instruments and a synth bass
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nice groove, I suppose our man is the guitar player...
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brillian tune this Oznoy
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Oz Noy is the guitarist - 4th album at least - 3rd recorded in the USA anyway
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strange, could it be that this arrangement from Refugees is different from the LP version?
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Originally posted by Alucard Alucard wrote:

strange, could it be that this arrangement from Refugees is different from the LP version?
I think it has to be, probaly the first time in 30 years I've heard this version
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I could do with the single version... Wink

Now then, a recommendation from me for your show (not a request - just a recommendation)

Since you have embodied a few Middle-Eastern sounds, you might be interested in Orphaned Land's Mabool.
I doubt you will enjoy the whole album as it is mainly atmospheric metal (a bit growling etc) but if you have the chance listen to the tracks A'Salk and Building the Ark (from the album Mabool, 2004). Mainly the second track, which is a bit longer, might be an interesting inclusion, completely ''relaxed'' eastern tracks.
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THis is a Shakti cover....nice
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Originally posted by aapatsos aapatsos wrote:

I could do with the single version... Wink

Now then, a recommendation from me for your show (not a request - just a recommendation)

Since you have embodied a few Middle-Eastern sounds, you might be interested in Orphaned Land's Mabool.
I doubt you will enjoy the whole album as it is mainly atmospheric metal (a bit growling etc) but if you have the chance listen to the tracks A'Salk and Building the Ark (from the album Mabool, 2004). Mainly the second track, which is a bit longer, might be an interesting inclusion, completely ''relaxed'' eastern tracks.
Thank you I shall go looking for it. Whoops a touch overpriced on Amazon.UK right now
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^^athmospheric metal that's an oxymoronTongue
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^ Knowing your personal tastes, I would not recommend you buying the whole cd, you might get dissapointed.

However, these two tracks are definitely worth checking...
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Originally posted by aapatsos aapatsos wrote:

^ Knowing your personal tastes, I would not recommend you buying the whole cd, you might get dissapointed.

However, these two tracks are definitely worth checking...
Check out the MP3's
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Originally posted by Alucard Alucard wrote:

^^athmospheric metal that's an oxymoronTongue
and why is that? LOL
You know this term ''post metal'', I quite dislike it since I heard it. I used to refer to metal such as The Gathering and Theatre of Tragedy as atmospheric metal (i.e. usually similar to the term gothic metal, but not always).

Anyway, I quite like this Battles track (although I hated them when first heard them)
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post metal = rust in my real world - but Neil Young has been there already
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PH ahead of it's time!
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