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avestin
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Topic: Arachnoid - s/t Posted: October 29 2007 at 16:18 |
ARACHNOÏD - Arachnoïd
What a wonderfully dark and theatrical album! KC inspired along with some references to other French contemporary like Pulsar and Shylock.
Le Chamadère itself is a great example of the theatrical nature of the rock-progressif of French bands.
ARACHNOÏD's 1978 self-titled album is one of France's finest progressive albums of the 70's, but not classic. The first four tracks of the seven original are the best, but also the most complicated and intriguing. Classically-inspired instrumentals, but their vocalist is weak. Recommended for all adventurous progters Reviews:
From Progressor - http://www.progressor.net/review/a.html#arachnoid_1979
From Ground And Sky - http://www.progreviews.com/reviews/display.php?rev=ara-ara
From Gnosis 2000 - http://gnosis2000.net/reviews/arachnoid.htm
From Progressive Ears - http://www.progressiveears.com/asp/reviews.asp?albumID=2977
The reviews here in PA:
ARACHNOÏD "Arachnoïd" reviews(ratings with reviews of more than 200 characters)Collaborators ReviewsARACHNOÏD — ArachnoïdReview by Prognut (Jose Gabriel)PROG REVIEWER One-shot French band of 1978. Ange meets KC (mid-period) meets ?UZ. Superb effort!!!!, but very difficult to digest...I would not recommend this to the casual prog listener. Very French at times,even symphonic and in other passages very dark and beautiful not as much as UZ; with layers of keys, and ocassional dissonant drifting......definitively for the open minded progheads, this one in a grower and for me deliver 100%!!!!! Posted Sunday, April 11, 2004, 14:59 EST | Permanent link ARACHNOÏD — ArachnoïdReview by lor68PROG REVIEWER This is one of the best dissonant and experimental works in the vein of King Crimson and with such a typical dramatic and dark romantic mood-often "Ange-oriented"- ever produced in France!! The similarities with a few albums from the "Zehul Music" is evident here, talking about some less harsh aspects of this latter school, but in my opinion it doesn't reach the same inspiration as within for example works like "Eros" by Dun.Nevertheless actually, unlike "Eros","Arachnoid" sometimes is more accessible for whom is not into the most dissonant music passages of this "crimsonian" style, which seldom is pure avant- garde music inside the present album, despite of maintaining a great tension...at the end you could also add another half star at least,because this issue dated 1978 is close to the genius of a masterwork!! Posted Saturday, August 07, 2004, 02:43 EST | Permanent link ARACHNOÏD — ArachnoïdReview by loserboy (James Unger)PROG REVIEWER ARACHNOÏD were a short lived 70’s band whose debut album marked another excellent example of French dark progressive rock. ARACHNOÏD were obviously heavily influenced by the music of KING CRIMSON as well as that of PULSAR, SHYLOCK and ANGE. The end result is one of my favourite albums from 70’s France Prog and IMOH is a masterpiece. Musically this band were excellent with tons of vintage keyboards via the 2 keyboards in the band (Pierre Kuti, Francois Faugieres playing Farfisa organ, mellotron, piano, Fender electric and Korg synths). The vocals are well done and very aggressive and resonate for me in a similar vein to that of ANGE’s Christian DeCamps. The clear KING CRIMSON comparison comes totally from their sound and musical transitions which echo with a dark yet symphonic flavours. Lead guitarist Nicolas Popowski also adds his FRIPP –like fret work throughout the album. Overall a fantastic album and one I would suggest any fans of bands like SHYLOCK and PULSAR will definitely love this work. Highly recommended. Posted Saturday, October 23, 2004, 18:20 EST | Permanent link ARACHNOÏD — ArachnoïdReview by sinkadotentree (john davie)PROG REVIEWER This is a dark,synth laden record from France.This was their one and only release,and it is truly amazing!The first song "Le Chamadere" is one of the best songs i have ever heard! Opening with eerie synth notes for about a minute,we are then graced with a guitar melody that is incredible.The melody of this song is great, as are the synth passages."Piano Caveau" opens with spoken words and piano.As the drums are keeping the beat we are treated to waves of mellotron and bubbling synths.We are graced with more piano as things get quiet."In the Screen Side of your Eyes" features flute and gentle vocals,and the synths sound great."Toutes Ces Images" has gentle vocals for about two minutes, then guitar and drums come in creating a wonderful sound, with synths and mellotron making things sound even better."La Guepe" has such a heavenly sound thanks to the mellotron and synths,sax comes in later, and as words are spoken a driving rhythm greets our ears.Synths dominate the final two songs which isn't too surprising given that there are two keyboardist's.This is an absolutely amazing release,that is very easy to recommend. Posted Thursday, November 23, 2006, 21:25 EST | Permanent link ARACHNOÏD — ArachnoïdReview by Finnforest (James)PROG REVIEWER Very dark and forboding French synth prog that is like music for a seance or for your kids haunted house on Halloween. Complex rich textures that make this a must for lovers of keyboard albums. If you like generally happy or upbeat melodies you will want to pass on this one even though it is critically acclaimed. As always, the folks at Musea have done an outstanding job and there is a thick and tasty booklet with a history of the band and photos in the CD release. There is also a generous slate of bonus tracks to enjoy. Posted Wednesday, April 11, 2007, 16:53 EST | Permanent link Guests ReviewsARACHNOÏD — ArachnoïdReview by slowfire85My favorite album of the french dark prog subgenre. Comparable to the works of Ange, Pulsar, Flamen Dialis, and Shylock, but heavier and darker than any of those in my opinion. Most people don't seem to care for the french/spoken word type lyrics, but I think they work to make the album sounds creepier. The band employs two keyboard players, two guitar players, several different vocalists on each song, and of course a tight rhythm section. The symphonic parts are constantly changing between the two keyboardists, building layers of dark atmosphere atop each other's work. The symphonies come from a mixture mellotron, farfisa, MS 10, Korg Synthesizers, and piano, and dominate most of the album. Some nice spaced out guitar riffs build upon the symphonic atmosphere with some nice fuzzy distortion. The first song, Le Chamadere, is a nearly 14 minute long dark, atmospheric masterpiece that gets the album off to a great start, showing the fullness of the bands abilities. Piano Caveau starts with a nice piano solo, then the mellotron and synthesizers interupt to send the song spinning into darkness, only to return to the same piano solo as at the beginning. Lyrical content varies from song to song, some vocal parts are sung, chanted or read agressively like spoken word. If you can get past the french lyrics anyone who likes dark/symphonic prog will enjoy this little known gem. Posted Wednesday, March 01, 2006, 01:16 EST | Permanent link ARACHNOÏD — ArachnoïdReview by progressiveThis is it! French prog sound! Dark jazzy-kind of Pink Floyd, Mike Oldfield, Banco del Mutuo Soccorso and Yes. This is art. Nice pianos, flutes, guitars, drums, vocals (at last pure French, like from movies) and sounds - each of those are interesting, and the symphonic compositions are just essential. High and low everywhere, synths and mellotron layers, I can's see why this could be too weird for some people. I'm surprised there's so little listeners for this gem. The music is also progressive enough for me. This is not Italian Symphonic Prog,this isn't Zeuhl, this isn't Psychedelic Rock... this is quite much space symphonic rock. But which is convincing me about Arachnoïd is the darkness of it. Posted Monday, October 23, 2006, 08:14 EST | Permanent link ARACHNOÏD — ArachnoïdReview by laplace (Hyphen Abuse) Arachnoïd's only album is a late addition to the original prog period and threatens to outdo most of what came before - too late to be considered revolutionary but in good standing to be considered the best example of refined symphonic progressive rock. Posted Friday, June 29, 2007, 15:30 EST | Permanent link Track Listings1. Le Chamadere (13:49) Line-up/Musicians- Francois Faugieres / organ, Mellotron, vocals Releases informationMusea Records # FGBG 4126.AR Edited by avestin - October 29 2007 at 19:32 |
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jimmy_row
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Posted: October 29 2007 at 23:11 |
Very nice record, one of the few French one's I've heard aside from Shylock and Ange. Although the KC influence is noticeable, this stuff goes to another dimension with it - as the reviews point out, it maintains a theatrical element in French-prog fashion. This one will surely creep its way onto my Halloween compilation cd, those synth sounds and trons are so brooding! Anyone from Magma fans to Genesis fans should enjoy this record, there is much to impress the artistic-minded listener here...just don't expect any happy Yes-like vocal harmonies |
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Apsalar
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Posted: October 29 2007 at 23:35 |
One of my favourite Symphonic releases, surprise surprise, it's from France, though I will admit some of my Italian releases are not too far behind. I was luck enough to find this gem in the sale bin at my specialty prog (/experimental) store, though I do hope to track it down on vinyl sometime, to do justice to the fantastic cover artwork.
For some reason I have always put Arachnoid not to far from Archaia. Though not as intense, I receive a similar vibe from both albums, could just be imagining things though, as they are quite different records. |
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jimmy_row
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Posted: October 30 2007 at 01:52 |
I'm glad you mentioned "Archaia", because in curiosity, I punched them in on Myspace, and lo and behold, there actually IS a zeuhl band that I like...fancy that (I'm sure there are many but I just haven't looked enough)
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avestin
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Posted: October 30 2007 at 18:49 |
To go off-topic for a bit here, which other zeuhl have you tried and which would you like to try?
Back on topic, any other fans of this wonderful album?
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Logan
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Posted: October 31 2007 at 22:09 |
You've started so many threads on so many great bands such as this that I have often not commented on the music, even favourites such as Arachnoid's. It being Halloween here, I'll give this a bump.
If someone asked what my favourite album is in the symphonic Prog category, this is the album I'd name. It's also one of my favourite albums period. Great. This is one of the albums that really turned me on to French progressive music, and though many albums pall over time for me, this one still sounds fresh and interesting to me. |
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