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Joined: March 04 2008
Location: Retirement Home
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Posted: November 15 2011 at 17:49
Get the new Runaway Totem album. It is streamed at Progstreaming too. It is a brilliant album, although strictly not a zeuhl album. Most Runaway Totem albums is free downloads from their homepage, btw. Check them out.
Joined: February 16 2006
Location: Pennsylvania
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Points: 31169
Posted: December 16 2011 at 22:06
Syzygy wrote:
Padraic wrote:
Mellotron Storm wrote:
toroddfuglesteg wrote:
An interview will be published with Francois Thollot tonight, London time. His new band Scherzoo (under evaluation) has just released an excellent zeuhl/canterbury album.
I love zeuhl which for me is the most progressive music of all music styles. Enough said about my strong beliefs.
Looking forward to this Torodd ! I love his "Contact" album and i also have the Scherzoo album.
I just don't like Thollot on drums, he should stick to other instruments. That's why Contact is great, he got maybe the best rhythm section on the planet to play on it.
Almost the best. If he'd been able to get Christian Vander on drums, then he would have had the best rhythm section on the planet. Daniel Jeand'heur isn't too shabby, though.
I hear you, but Jeand'heur blew me away on the latest One Shot live album. I mean he was just f-ing killing it.
Joined: August 27 2006
Location: The Beach
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Points: 13470
Posted: December 19 2011 at 22:29
Had a listen to HONEYELK's second album this morning and really enjoyed it. It's not the most dynamic album in the world but it really hits the spot with me.Clarinet and sax along with the usual instruments.It's always a good sign when i want to keep playing an album over and over.Too bad there is no bio for this band.
Joined: August 27 2006
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Posted: December 20 2011 at 10:33
I just had to relay what happened.I enjoyed Honeyelk so much yesterday that i decided to bring it to work and play it once.So after listening to Relayer and Lizard i put it on.This lady comes in and i'm guessing she's around 60 years old.Anyway as were standing there she says "So what kind of strange and disturbing music is this?". I laughed and said "It's Honeyelk from France, from the late seventies i believe". She says "Oh if you want strange and disturbing music then the seventies is where your going to get it". I just laughed again.
Joined: August 27 2006
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Posted: December 20 2011 at 14:05
TheGazzardian wrote:
well, she knows what she's on about at least.
Exactly. Oh well she was nice and everything.I had one lady who was genuinely pissed off at me for playing Univers Zero. She asked if i was running a funeral.
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