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    Posted: May 30 2016 at 18:14
The Cilikis (pronounced, sy-li-kis) a four piece instrumental fusion band consisting of Guitar, Bass, Drums and Saxophone.

The band is based in Queensland Australia in Brisbane and the Gold Coast.
The band is an instrumental band combining elements of Jazz fusion and heavy progressive rock and have been together since 2009 and have shared the stage with and supported Caligula's Horse, Alpine Fault, Ne Obliviscaris, Circles (Melbourne), Vanishing Point, Envenomed, Sleepmakeswaves and many others since 2009.

The Cilikis started as a guitar based prog metal band but we shifting our focus to more of a heavy prog fusion / jazz-metal thing with the inclusion of a saxophone In 2015 and change of writing style.

Unusual Conversations Live at the Backroom Bar
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYf42UX8aLs

Unforeseen Consequences Live at the Backroom Bar
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UtKKaMrFnVk

YouTube Channel  (including VLOGS and other live music video)
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuLGJsifgWMbHzQXVIXizuQ

Our second EP is available for free download if you so want at bandcamp.com
https://thecilikis.bandcamp.com/album/unusual-conversations-hd-edition

Enjoy, let us know what ya think!
Cheers!



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 13 2016 at 23:44
Hello Cilikis.  Was giving your EP a listen tonight.  Very nice, professional instrumentation and sound quality for sure.  I usually enjoy instrumental music (and long instrumental interludes) with no problem, but for some reason while listening to yours I was mentally slathering for a melody line!  I really do not know why.  This may be why I enjoyed the sections with the softer, more melodic guitar the most.  The song structure is interesting with some satisfying transitions.  You mentioned adding a sax, does that show up here?  I completely missed its presence somehow if so.

I find the last 1.5 minutes or so of "Wavelength" to be my favorite part.  You have a lot of other material to get through as well.  I'm surprised no one else has responded to this yet.
https://www.facebook.com/JamieKernMusic
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