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CELLULE DE CRISEMagister DixitZeuhl3.98 | 4 ratings |
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![]() This mysterious Magma inspired zeuhl entity was founded by Stephane Marcaillou (guitar, vocals), Mélanie Fossier (vocals), Sophie Perret (piano, vocals), Bita Rezvannia-picot (violin, vocals), Jean-Pierre Albert (drums) and Stephan Garcia (bass) but like many bands that dip into the bizarre world inspired by Crhistian Zander, MAGISTER DIXIT offers a completely different spin to the whole jazz/prog/classical fusion shtick. While the band maintains a website it doesn't provide listening opportunities for its albums in their entirety. This release CELLULE DE CRISE is listed as a promotional demo on most sites but strange that a demo was the last thing the band put out. Whatever the case it's a short one with only five tracks that add up to 28 1/2 minutes of playing time but what a wild ride this one offers. A veritable erratic journey through crazy time signatures, pulsing bass grooves, weird stentorian vocal accompaniments (both male and female) that weave in and out like a swarm of angry hornets and an unpredictable change of tempos that incessantly keep this extremely bombastic and fiery with the extra touch of the violin that adds a gypsy folk swing to the mix. While the lyrics are in French they supposedly refer to a typical zeuhl fantasy fetish only not of some distant world but rather a universe of mythical beings such as fairies, witches and forest sprites, more in the vein of Lord of the Rings than Magma inspired Kobaia. The music ranges from mellow easy listening jazz-rock to brutal unhinged avant-prog infused zeuhl manic craziness. The music alternates between dreamy jazz rock and frenetic exuberant prog gymnastics that remind me a bit of some of Philip Glass' works like some of the speedy keyboard craziness from "Einstein On The Beach," Although it's a short ride, the mood swings between cheerfully ecstatic and dark and chaotic are some of the most extreme dynamics of any zeuhl band i've yet encountered and this one certainly wins the award of most bi-polar act that has emerged from France! This is probably way too wickedly wild for most casual zeuhl fans as MAGISTER DIXIT makes Magma sound like the soundtrack to Disneyworld in comparison but the album isn't a complete chaotic mess at all but rather offers a huge swatch of zeuhl inspired moments that the band personalizes by making everything just a bit off from what you're used to. A crazy band that appeals to my wild side and one that i wish was easier to explore but the band's canon seems to be impenetrable as a whole which isn't exactly a good sales strategy at all. It seems this band dropped out of the scene as it hasn't been heard from for close to two decades and that's a shame because this is the kind of crazy prog that the hardcores crave. It's a dizzying ride through an incessant flow of wild time signature changes but despite the amazing dexterity of the band's musical abilities never loses the melodic flow. Impressive and disturbing at the same time! This will definitely appeal to this who love the chaotic approach Japanese zeuhl artists like Koenjihyakkei or Ruins.
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4/5 |
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