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THE WORLD WITHOUT

SJS

 

Neo-Prog

3.55 | 13 ratings

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alainPP
3 stars Stuart STAWMAN worked as a sound engineer with DAVID GILMOUR and the musicians of TEARS FOR FEARS

​6-minute tracks often interspersed with small instrumental pieces unrelated to each other, a final track in two parts lasting more than 14 minutes to set up the backbone, ambient sounds ranging from 80s electro pop to GARY NUMAN or KRAFTWERK, synths in the BANKS COLLINS period "in the air", others coming from the experimental sounds of JEAN MICHEL JARRE himself, finally guitar solos which could come out of the end of a title by DAVID GILMOUR and you pretty much get the vibe of this CD! All enhanced with a COLLINS-style rhythm from the 80s

A soaring intro on the piano, with voices in the background, augurs something pleasant, which puts you on the alert, I like that! Then the 2nd title leads directly into a rhythm that will follow many long titles, with a similar synthetic, monolithic tempo and a voice à la G. NUMAN, fortunately enhanced by a guitar solo of the most beautiful effect, strange! Interlude again very far from what one might expect with a slide guitar saturated at times, just enough to throw you off, brings us to "THE BLAMING" on grounds that PHIL COLLINS himself could have composed by asking for help for synthetic voices. Interlude again with this rather energetic atmosphere of GENESIS 3rd period leading to the title "CIRCLE SEAT" for a monolithic atmosphere with choirs, quite boring or captivating, it's your choice! Last interlude with a hard guitar, which can wake up the diligent tester and vocals at "THE WALL" brings the next title with this time a medieval theme, electro also at LINTZ at times, languorous title in itself, a bit of DEAD CAN DANCE and a very incisive guitar just to destabilize even more!

​ From now on, we enter the concept album with a recurring tune on all the titles, with "Two Postcards" backing vocals placed on an intro to OLDFIELD, a sound from COLLINS again, a Tibetan trumpet, difficult to find what cling! Next title, perhaps the single: "Air & Water" takes up the COLLINS rhythm, the monolithic voice of NUMAN and BREGOVIC-style choirs! Come on, "Cain & Abel" surprises us even more with a WILSON-like sound of the most beautiful effect, voices a bit like BJH from the great era! We are just surprised enough to relax with the last two tracks finally linked together and taking up the tune of "Air & Water" for a trip in refined world music mode with throbbing, repetitive choirs, synths, then a purely prog break with these cheerful voices phrasings and again piano, then violin coming from SJS!! Latest title on the same themes, like an endless wave, as if to ask the age-old question? "but we are in a PROG universe!"

alainPP | 3/5 |

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