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LIVE AT DANFEST

Zopp

Canterbury Scene


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4 stars Zopp Live at Danfest

Now, this is how Zopp sounds with a full band. Known for their intricate compositions that blend progressive rock, jazz fusion, and classical music, Zopp brought their studio sound to life on stage. After their last album Dominion, the prog duo of Ryan Stevenson and Andrea Monetta have been touring, mostly across the UK, performing with a full band.

The setlist was tasteful chosen, featuring tracks from their debut self-titled record and Dominion. Ryan Stevenson's collection of analog keyboards?Moog, Mellotron, and Fender Rhodes?added colors to their sound. Zopp's ability to move from atmospheric sections to intense moments stood out.

The improvisational elements and complex rhythms gave the songs new life.The great performances of Andrea Monetta's drumming, Ashley Raynor's bass lines, Richard Lucas's great guitar work, and Rob Milne's outstanding saxophone and flute.

Zopp's performance was filled with emotion, creating a great live experience. The intimate setting of Danfest allowed the band to connect deeply with the audience.

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