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KAVUS TORABI

Crossover Prog • United Kingdom


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Kavus Torabi is a British musician and composer of Iranian descent. He's known for his work in the avant-garde rock field, primarily as a guitarist. Torabi was one of the founding members of The Monsoon Bassoon.
His main band as bandleader is Knifeworld while he has been an important member of many notable progressive bands. He joined Guapo in 2006, Gong since 2014, and Cardiacs from 2004 until Tim's illness.
His most recent project is experimental Kosmische Musik band Utopia Strong formed with Michael York & Steve Davis.
He has been a collaborator on many projects including with Mediæval Bæbes, Chrome Hoof, North Sea Radio Orchestra, Admirals Hard & Bob Drake. He also runs his Believers Roast label.
His first solo album is 2020's was Hip To The Jag.

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3.85 | 4 ratings
Hip to the Jag
2020
3.94 | 7 ratings
Kavus Torabi & Richard Wileman: Heaven's Sun
2023

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4.00 | 1 ratings
Solar Divination
2018
3.00 | 2 ratings
The Sentinel
2020

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 Kavus Torabi & Richard Wileman: Heaven's Sun by TORABI, KAVUS album cover Studio Album, 2023
3.94 | 7 ratings

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Kavus Torabi & Richard Wileman: Heaven's Sun
Kavus Torabi Crossover Prog

Review by dsbenson

4 stars This is a very interesting album from Kavus Torabi, and quite different from his previous solo album. The sound is much closer to Richard Wileman's solo albums, so if you're a fan of Wileman's solo albums (which I only just discovered because of *this* album!) you'll like it. Vocally Wileman takes the lead here, and I don't enjoy his voice as much as I like Torabi's, but it's not bad. Lots of unusual harmonies in spots from both of them.

Similar dreamy sounds and psychedelic flavor to other Wileman albums, without the acoustic/accordion/world instruments being so up in the mix as in the other Kavus Torabi album. There are only two side-long pieces, and everything flows together, sometimes very tonally, and sometimes atonally. In places, multiple chords are layered atop each other with some interesting dissonance in the distance, which is something I really enjoy from other bands like Radiohead or Pere Ubu (though Heaven's Sun doesn't remind me of either).

Compositionally this one is a lot weirder than the previous Torabi album, and the chord complexity is all over the map, as are the chord progressions in places. I really like it and have a hard time knowing who to compare it to. There are acoustic, highly composed sections with classical instrumentation, leading into psychedelic trippy chord progressions (almost like Gryphon chords, and in places I'd say a more atonal Gryphon is the closest comparison, though there's no renaissance faire flare here), leading into atonal soundscapes. Very interesting on headphones, and largely unpredictable.

 Hip to the Jag by TORABI, KAVUS album cover Studio Album, 2020
3.85 | 4 ratings

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Hip to the Jag
Kavus Torabi Crossover Prog

Review by dsbenson

4 stars Torabi is classified here as a crossover artist, but Hip to the Jag could just have easily been considered folk-prog or Indo-Prog. It has that world music feel with a Middle Eastern bent, though it is clearly in the Progressive tradition.

Likewise, a lot of it has the feeling of progressive folk, which I enjoy very much. Some instruments sound very acoustic, like harmoniums or accordions treated electronically, as on "You Broke My Fall" Really nice sounds.

Vocally, he is pleasantly nasal and reminds me a bit of Steve Hillage's singing style. His lyrics remind me of Hillage as well. Very groovy.

In some places there's a psychedelic aspect that reminds me of very early Pink Floyd. I guess this mix is what puts him in the Crossover camp. I like this album instantly. Well worth checking out.

Thanks to nogbad_the_bad for the artist addition.

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