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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Sagichim Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 26 2015 at 11:58
Originally posted by Nogbad_The_Bad Nogbad_The_Bad wrote:

My latest order from Wayside
Zamla Mammaz Manna - Schlagerns Mystik / For Aldre Nybegynnare
Although I love Family Cracks, Schlagerns Mystik was hard for me to get into, I guess it was mainly because of the vocals. I don't mind silliness in music at all but that was unappealing to me Embarrassed 
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Originally posted by Padraic Padraic wrote:

Originally posted by dogen dogen wrote:

Anyone got Guapo's latest, History of the Visitation? I'm quite disappointed by it. Not sure the new personnel has matched up to the previous incarnation.


That was my reaction.  I should try to give it another listen soon.

It's certainly a different animal than 5 Suns & Black Oni but I like it a lot, it was my album of the year in 2013 and the bonus dvd of the 5 Suns performance at NF is outstanding.
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Originally posted by dogen dogen wrote:

Anyone got Guapo's latest, History of the Visitation? I'm quite disappointed by it. Not sure the new personnel has matched up to the previous incarnation.


That was my reaction.  I should try to give it another listen soon.
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I think the latest Unit Wail is probably their strongest, highly recommended.
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Nice to know but shipping to Poland is expensive. Unhappy Did you listen to the new Unit Wail's album? Is it worth buying?
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My latest order from Wayside

Zamla Mammaz Manna - Schlagerns Mystik / For Aldre Nybegynnare
Samla Mammas Manna / Gregory Allan Fitzpatrick - Snorungarnas Symfoni 
Etron Fou Leloublan - Face aux Elements Dechaines 
Etron Fou Leloublan - Les Poumons Gonfles 
Slapp Happy - Desperate Straights

The ZMM/SMM have just had their prices slashed by 50% and the Etron Fou Leloublan haven't been readily available for a while.

Grab them while you can.
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He and Kavus Torabi had already become firm friends, although I don't think Kavus had joined Gong at that point. Daevid Allen stays in East London when he's in the UK, and shortly before the Guapo album launch the pair of them were somewhat inebriated in Cafe Oto when Korekyojin played there. Daevid Allen has some impressively funky dance moves for a man in his 70s!

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I was at Corsica Studios as well, as indeed was Daevid Allen - they tore the roof off that night, and Stars in Battledress were pretty impressive too.
Gong were supposed to perform in Israel last year but canceled because of Allen's health situation, the concert as for now is postponed. Can't wait to see them again! Last time they came was with Steve Hillage about 3 or 4 years ago and that was one hell of a show!
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Originally posted by Syzygy Syzygy wrote:

I was at Corsica Studios as well, as indeed was Daevid Allen - they tore the roof off that night, and Stars in Battledress were pretty impressive too.
 
I noticed a guy who looked like he might be Daevid Allen. Then later realised that it was.
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I was at Corsica Studios as well, as indeed was Daevid Allen - they tore the roof off that night, and Stars in Battledress were pretty impressive too.
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Originally posted by Syzygy Syzygy wrote:

Originally posted by dogen dogen wrote:

Anyone got Guapo's latest, History of the Visitation? I'm quite disappointed by it. Not sure the new personnel has matched up to the previous incarnation.

Yes - and it's an album that repays repeated and close listening. I have seen the current line up perform material from it twice and I think it's the strongest incarnation of Guapo yet; Five Suns may be their most immediate album, but subsequent albums are stronger in terms of composition and subtler in terms of performance.
 
Interesting. I've always thought Black Oni was their tops in terms of pure composition. This lineup is definitely subtler though. No doubt about that.
 
 
Either way, I'm looking forward to what they do next!
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Originally posted by Syzygy Syzygy wrote:

Originally posted by dogen dogen wrote:

Anyone got Guapo's latest, History of the Visitation? I'm quite disappointed by it. Not sure the new personnel has matched up to the previous incarnation.

Yes - and it's an album that repays repeated and close listening. I have seen the current line up perform material from it twice and I think it's the strongest incarnation of Guapo yet; Five Suns may be their most immediate album, but subsequent albums are stronger in terms of composition and subtler in terms of performance.
I am on this page as well. Different band really from Five Suns and Black Oni, with a different approach, but it's a record that has a lot of depth. Given a chance it can really grow on you. Even that little repeated ascending guitar figure that I found quite annoying to start with...now fits perfectly.
 
There's certainly no shortage of intensity when they play it live - I went to the album launch gig at Corsica Studios and they tore the roof off. Put it this way, when you've got James Sedwards in your band and he doesn't even play guitar, that's probably a killer band.
 
 
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History of the Visitation was one of my top 5 albums of 2013, and I think it provides an excellent point of entry to Guapo's music for non-Avant fans - mostly because, as Chris pointed out, is subtler and not as powerfully, unabashedly in-your-face as Five Suns.
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Originally posted by dogen dogen wrote:

Anyone got Guapo's latest, History of the Visitation? I'm quite disappointed by it. Not sure the new personnel has matched up to the previous incarnation.

Yes - and it's an album that repays repeated and close listening. I have seen the current line up perform material from it twice and I think it's the strongest incarnation of Guapo yet; Five Suns may be their most immediate album, but subsequent albums are stronger in terms of composition and subtler in terms of performance.
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It's never quite up to the standard of 5 Suns but then very little is, to me it's merely outstanding. The DVD makes it worth the buy regardless.
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Originally posted by dogen dogen wrote:

Anyone got Guapo's latest, History of the Visitation? I'm quite disappointed by it. Not sure the new personnel has matched up to the previous incarnation.
 
Yeah, I too rank HOTV lower than any of the previous three. I much prefer the explosive power of Five Suns and that ilk, rather than this slow burn they presented on History....
 
There are things I like about it though...and it's by no means bad, but not more than a 3/5 to me right now.
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Originally posted by Nogbad_The_Bad Nogbad_The_Bad wrote:

Originally posted by Mascodagama Mascodagama wrote:

Originally posted by Nogbad_The_Bad Nogbad_The_Bad wrote:

Originally posted by Mascodagama Mascodagama wrote:

Originally posted by Man With Hat Man With Hat wrote:

Siberia - The Eastern Hemisphere's capital of Avant-Prog.
 
Maybe everybody stays at Pikapika Teart's house when they play there!

Now that's a great band.
 
Yeah, I hope they cut another record. Moonberry is tops, there's a great flow to the album.

Unfortunately they disbanded a couple of years ago.
 
That is indeed unfortunate.
Esp now that the avant-prog scene in Siberia is blossoming!

 

Moonberry is now slated to become (yet another) one off avant-prog classic.
 
 
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Anyone got Guapo's latest, History of the Visitation? I'm quite disappointed by it. Not sure the new personnel has matched up to the previous incarnation.
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Originally posted by Nogbad_The_Bad Nogbad_The_Bad wrote:

Originally posted by Mascodagama Mascodagama wrote:

Originally posted by Nogbad_The_Bad Nogbad_The_Bad wrote:

Originally posted by Mascodagama Mascodagama wrote:

Originally posted by Man With Hat Man With Hat wrote:

Siberia - The Eastern Hemisphere's capital of Avant-Prog.
 
Maybe everybody stays at Pikapika Teart's house when they play there!

Now that's a great band.
 
Yeah, I hope they cut another record. Moonberry is tops, there's a great flow to the album.

Unfortunately they disbanded a couple of years ago.
 
That's a real shame. Do you know if any other projects have emerged from the ashes?
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Originally posted by Nogbad_The_Bad Nogbad_The_Bad wrote:

Originally posted by Mascodagama Mascodagama wrote:

Originally posted by Man With Hat Man With Hat wrote:

Siberia - The Eastern Hemisphere's capital of Avant-Prog.
 
Maybe everybody stays at Pikapika Teart's house when they play there!

Now that's a great band.
 
Yeah, I hope they cut another record. Moonberry is tops, there's a great flow to the album.

Unfortunately they disbanded a couple of years ago.
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