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Z MACHINE

Eclectic Prog • United Kingdom


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Z Machine biography
Z Machine is a jazz-tinged instrumental progressive rock band from Swansea, southwestern Wales. With a mutual passion for progressive music, the friends founded the band in 2021. They held their first gig at Crowley's in Swansea in the summer of 2022. Since then, Z Machine has been tirelessly performing live and has become a kind of underground music attraction. That's why it's not surprising that their debut album is actually a live album, recorded at the Hangar 18 music venue in Swansea. It's a great example of a dissonant, grating style of jazzy prog, containing elements of early Gong and King Crimson, among others, but all with a very contemporary feel. Fantastic live album!

The lineup of Rob Harrison (saxophone), Lester Greenhalgh (drums), Gareth Piper (guitar), Kristian Rees (bass), and Owen Rosser (guitar) released their studio album "Merging Worlds" on September 30, 2023. The music on the album is a hybrid of jazz-rock and heavy-prog elements, incorporating organic sounds to produce a distinctive soundscape.

Z Machine really sounds amazing, and adding a jazz-loving drummer like Lester Greenhalgh adds a subtle touch. Rob Harrison's saxophone work also greatly benefits the group. Kristian Rees' bass is considerable and rhythmic. With plenty of lovely licks throughout the tracks, guitarists Owen Rosse and Gareth Piper really contribute to the rich textures. There is indeed a great deal of flair and talent. It is not surprising that their debut studio album has been critically acclaimed.


- Svetonio, February 2024

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3.87 | 4 ratings
Merging Worlds
2023

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Live at Hangar 18
2022

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3.87 | 4 ratings

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Review by b_olariu
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4 stars Z Machine from UK done an excellent job on thier debut album from 2023 named Merging worlds.

They are a 5 piece instrumental jazz rock/prog rock band with lead sax and no keyboards, this quite intresting beacause in this type of music usually keyboards are present most of the time, but not here. But, we have flute, that is bring quite well in overall sound and is fiting perfect.

Z Machine has quite well developed pieces and well arranged with sax leading on, but aswell the guitar is solid from start to finish. Energetic pats, lots of really cool interplay between musicians, all members involved done a great job. King Crimson , early King Crimson is an obvious influence, but Z Machine take it to another level here, and is quite intresting to see such talented young bands playing in this manner today, so respect for that. I personnaly like it a lot, really, pieces like Bonus Eruptus, Big Old Hen or Synoceratus (with some amazing flute passages) are excellent examples of complex arrangements done with tast and good songwriting. Also some interludes are present.

There are are lots of tempo changes, intense playing all over that is giving to Merging worlds a special status today's jazz rock prog rock scene.

Like a lot the the art work aswell, easy 4 stars from me, recommended.

Thanks to gordy for the artist addition.

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