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ASTROVERSE DIMENSIONS

Heavy Prog • Germany


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The band was formed in 2022 by Alexander MERL and Christian SCHNARR.
With over 20 years of musical experience and the resulting love for progressive rock music, they created the album Feeding On The Spirit within one year. Their music is organs, synths driven playing at a fast pace delivering a heavy spacey sound inspired by bands like KING GIZZARD & THE LIZARD WIZARD or OZRIC TENTACLES

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4.00 | 3 ratings
Feeding on the Spirit
2023

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Feeding on the Spirit
Astroverse Dimensions Heavy Prog

Review by MikeEnRegalia
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4 stars This is a wonderful keyboard/synth-dominated melting pot of space-rock musings. Really enjoyable, sounds quite fresh, production is great. No guitars, but they use distorted organs a lot instead, so some tracks can get quite heavy. No vocals except for some isolated samples used for effect.

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6. The Great Attractor (4 stars): One of the highlights of the album, dominated by a clavinet-like synth, quite dissonant. The track alternates between two styles - one mysterious and dissonant, the other heavy and aggressive.

12. ...Progress (4.5 stars): Fast, swirling synths and bass, and a captivating synth lead, with an almost prog-metal like groove taking over about half-way through.

13. The Intruder (4 stars): The album contains many short-ish interludes like this, and they work quite well in linking the longer tracks.

14. Brink Of Collapse (4.5 stars): Perhaps the most dissonant and chaotic track on the album. In general the musicians are great at capturing the essence of the track titles/topics in their playing. Or did it work the other way round? Does not matter, the result is the same.

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