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FALHA HUMANA

Tesis Arsis

Symphonic Prog


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4 stars Excellent work from a musician only! Impeccable, dense, melodic and very well recorded orchestrations. I think it is one of the best post 90 work in Brazil. Perhaps people with a dull mind cannot understand that a musician can record alone today in a studio with a quality superior to a whole band!! As many did...Mike Oldfield, Klaus Schulze , ALPHA III, Vangelis, and something like Doracor(Italy) etc...etc... To my ears, the works of this musician (Anderson B. Rodrigues / electric guitar, keyboards, bass and drums programming) sound very much in line with rock Japanese progressive, especially Midas. Japanese people have done phenomenal works such as Mugen, Pageant, Gerard, etc... despite the fact that few so- called "antenna" of the progressive rock world know, or even have "interest" in knowing. Small heads and few ears for great musicality of this type. Anyway, all works by Tesis Arsis should be listened to by people with a high metaphysical level, good taste, sensitivity and refined ears of the soul!!
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