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Apsalar
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Posted: May 10 2007 at 00:00 | ||
This was unbeknownance [I'm sure this isn't a word] to me, which label is looking at doing this? I know there was fleeting glimpse of Soliel Zeuhl reissuing Archaia, I'm sure if me rallied hard enough we could get somewhere. I'm highly doubting we will ever see reissues of the Eider Stellaire albums [unless there is a radical change in heart]. |
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avestin
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Posted: May 10 2007 at 00:11 | ||
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Unbeliever
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Posted: May 13 2007 at 02:18 | ||
Something I forgot about...
Whilst chatting to Alain Lebon of Soleil Zeuhl at the RIO festival, I asked about the 'unreleased' fourth Eider Stellaire album. He had not heared of any unreleased material and suggested it was probably recorded rehersals - the two tracks are just extended versions of tracks on the first album, so i think he was probably right...
He mentioned there is a slight possibility of a second release of Archaia, and also said that Dun - Eros, Potemkine - Triton and Eskaton - Adeur were shortly to be out of print ! He had brought all the copies he had left to the festival and said the masters had been lost making any later reissues unlikely!
I forgot to ask him about that one unheared of band that appeared on that compilation - what was the name? Ehovhe?
Also, he gave me a promotinal copy of Mix City -On Track from his label... This may be a further example of "Lounge Zeuhl" ! Edited by Unbeliever - May 13 2007 at 02:20 |
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Egbe Mi O Carry Me I Want To Die
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Apsalar
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Posted: May 13 2007 at 04:53 | ||
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VanderGraafKommandöh
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Posted: May 13 2007 at 05:28 | ||
I've yet to hear Dun, so I need that album! It's not fair.
I do have all of Potemkine's albums, but not on CD, I'll have to give them another listen before deciding how much I need them (well, Triton anyhow). I only know one Eskaton album too. These albums desparately need re-releasing, so it's a shame the master tapes have been lost. |
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Faaip_De_Oiad
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Posted: May 24 2007 at 23:55 | ||
http://blog.wfmu.org/freeform/2007/05/koenjihyakkei_l.html
Koenjihyakkei's performance of Vissqauell on Brian Turner's(drummer of isis?) radiostation, WFMU. posted may 17th but he says it's their first performance outside of japan, so that means before may 14th? i died |
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Unbeliever
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Posted: May 28 2007 at 22:35 | ||
I was listening to Potemkine last night. Potemkine has an interesting history, started by two brothers inspired by Mahavishnu and the Fusion wave, they were later joined by their other two brothers. Triton features all 4 and contains more leanings to the contemporary classical than fusion, which i personally enjoy more than the fusion/zeuhl of the two EPs Foetus and Mysterie/Rictus, parts of which are included in Triton.
Triton i quite like and is a more contemplative form of zeuhl than the energy driven Eider and Eskaton. Triton has depth and I need to listen to more.... Something I keep finding whenever I put on one of the cd's I acquired at the festival... I played the Slapp Happy/Henry Cow Desperate Straights album for the first time since the train to Paris after the concert and had forgotten how good it was! |
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Egbe Mi O Carry Me I Want To Die
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rileydog22
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Posted: June 06 2007 at 21:19 | ||
Magma is playing in NYC on the 23rd. What lineup of musicians will I be seeing?
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avestin
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Posted: June 06 2007 at 21:22 | ||
NYC? You probably mean their show in Nearfest (PA).
You can see it here I think:
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avestin
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Posted: June 06 2007 at 21:24 | ||
By the way, a new addition to Zeuhl today - I added Thollot, François
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VanderGraafKommandöh
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Posted: June 06 2007 at 21:49 | ||
Is Weidorje's album still available on CD? I think I may grab a copy if so.
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rileydog22
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Posted: June 06 2007 at 21:59 | ||
No, they're playing a club in NYC called Club Europa the 23rd. I guess that means they play the 24th at nextfest. http://www.europalive.net/schedule/event.php?eid=431 |
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avestin
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Posted: June 06 2007 at 22:10 | ||
Oh, nice! Then I get a chance to see them after all.
In any case it will probably be the same lineup as the on in Nearfest
"Christian Vander, drums
Philippe Bussonnet, bass James MacGaw, guitar Emmanuel Borghi, keyboards Antoine Paganotti, vocals Himiko Paganotti, vocals Stella Vander, vocals Isabelle Feuillebois, vocals Benoמt Alziary, vibraphone " EDIT - And Hawkwind as well:
Hawkwind with Phantom Family Halo / Titan
Monday, Jun 25, 2007 7:00 PM Doors at Europa $25.00 Edited by avestin - June 06 2007 at 22:12 |
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VanderGraafKommandöh
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Posted: June 06 2007 at 22:21 | ||
Ooh, this Altaïs EP is bloody good!
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anael
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Posted: July 01 2007 at 23:54 | ||
Altaïs...that EP is a zeuhl masterpiece...and the same titled track is one of the bext example of zeuhl music, also this one appears in the Enneade compilation
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Tiresias
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Posted: July 02 2007 at 21:38 | ||
I've recently gotten a craving for Zeuhl that is still not yet quenchable. Thanks to most of those blogspot links posted on pg 77 (and http://zeuhlmusic.blogspot.com/), I've been able to satisfy myself. So far, I've acquired:
Eider Stellaire - I Eskaton - 4 Visions Happy Family - Happy Family Kultivator - Barndomes Stigar Magma - Kobaia - 1001 Degrees - MDK - Kohntarkoz - K.A - Live and several boots Mosaic - Ultimatum Ruins - Pallascthom - Symphonica Shub Niggurath - Les Mort Vonte Vite - (1st cassette) Weidorje- s/t Koejihyakkei - Ahngerr Shispa where should I go next? |
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Wh'ghal ng'fth mglw'y Ry'leh, Cthulhu fhtagn...
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Apsalar
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Posted: July 03 2007 at 00:37 | ||
Probably my favourite sub-genre. That is a very good start, which covers a lot of ground.
Ok some suggestions for bands you have already listened to. Eider Stellaire - second album is a must, their third is quality sometime thought of as lounge Zeuhl. There best material comes from their unreleased live material. If you can track it down I think you will be very happy. Koejihyakkei's 2 (ni) is nearly to the standard of Ahngerr Shispawhere, some rank it as their best. Magma still has plenty of fine releases for you to check out. Such as: - Christian Vander - "Wurdah Ïtah" - Live/Hhaï (Köhntark) - Retrospektïw I-II - Theusz Hamtaahk - Trilogie plus many other live releases. Next are some other bands you should be checking out if you enjoy the genre. Potemkine - I would suggest starting with their album Triton, they play a jass-fusion based Zeuhl. Pseu - A later day Zeuhl album, which relives the glory days. Think a modern day 4 visions. Archaia - An essentail, through hard to track down. Haunting masterpiece somewhere between Krautrock, electronics, tribal and Zeuhl. Dun - Everyone I have talked to has been rapt with this album, while the Zeuhl influences are evident, probably closer to the RIO sound. I think that sound be enough the sink your teeth into for now. If you need any more information on any of these recommendations feel free to PM me. |
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Tiresias
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Posted: July 03 2007 at 16:24 | ||
Thanks for this. Looking for Archaia, Dun (upload appreciated) and the other Magma ones I need as we speak.
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Wh'ghal ng'fth mglw'y Ry'leh, Cthulhu fhtagn...
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VanderGraafKommandöh
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Posted: July 04 2007 at 09:11 | ||
I managed to acquire Koenjihyakkei's Ni (aka Viva Koenji!) on CD, but have yet to listen to it. I'm still hopelessy waiting for Angherr Shisspa to turn up in the post... I may have to e-mail about that again. If it doesn't arrive, I'll get my money back and try and get it elsewhere.
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Apsalar
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Posted: July 09 2007 at 19:17 | ||
Had much luck with Angherr Shisspa, james? I recently listened to 2[ni] [or whatever other like to call it]. Still need more listens to make concrete comparisions.
Does anyone have a copy of this? I would be very interested in hearing some thoughts, sounds amazing. Utopic Sporadic Orchestra This a short article I wrote to inform all the Magma fans of a side-project of Magma that has been rarely discussed: UTOPIC SPORADIC ORCHESTRA . Written by Jerome Schmidt If you know more about it (or better if you have any recording of this), PLEASE, contact me! Based on infos given by Olivier Fromentin, Jean Martin and Marquee Magazine #048 (one advice: buy it!). The Utopic Sporadic Orchestra has been founded for just one gig in 1975-1976 for a Jazz Fest (Nancy Jazz Pulsations), that is to say in my hometown, even if I was not yet borned... It consisted of a huge orchestra which played De Futura during 40 minutes! Wow... From this show, there are only 2 minutes broadcasted on the local TV (which I don't have) and also the complete concert on audio tape but noone has it except the jazz fest chief who doesn't want to give it anyway:(( Believe me, I try to have it but... So it consisted of the following musicians and the list is REALLY impressive: Bass Janick Top (MAGMA) Marc Berteaux Tony Bonfils (HAMSA) Bernard Paganotti (MAGMA) Contrabass Didier Levallet (Perception) Barre Philps Guitar V. Raux (HAMSA) 'Gorutz' (MAGMA) Christian Escoude (CONFLUENCE) Fred Frith (HENRY COW) Keyboards Gerard Bikialo (MAGMA) Francois Cahen (ZAO) Michel Graillier (MAGMA) Siegfried Kessler (PERCEPTION) Drums Christian Vander (MAGMA) Bernar Lubat (pre-Compagnie Lubat) Andre Ceccarelli (Yvan JULIEN Orchestra) Pierre Moerrlin (Percussions de STRASBOURG) Jean-My Truong (ZAO) Vibraphone Robert Wood Violin/cello Jean Charles Capon (CONFLUENCE) ZB. NAMYLOWSKI (POLISH ALL STARS) Claudine Lasserre (QUATUOR MARGAND) Alto Francoise Douchet (QUATUOR MARGAND) Violin Michele Margand (QUATUOR MARGAND) Marie-Frabce Viaud (QUATUOR MARGAND) Didier Lockwood (MAGMA) Saxophone & Flute Yochk'o Seffer (PERCEPTION) Teddy Lasry (ex MAGMA) Richard Raux (HAMSA) Trumpet Louis Toesca (ex MAGMA) Vocal Stella Vander (MAGMA) Klaus Blasquiz (MAGMA) Vanin ? Chadlot ? Dagmar Krause (HENRY COW) |
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