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Hosydi ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: December 25 2024 Location: Rolling Hills Status: Offline Points: 952 |
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Dropped back in '79, Symptome - Dei is a classic when it comes to dark electronic vibes mixed with avant-garde rock jams. Flamen Dialis gets tossed around as a cosmic take on Magma, loaded with 'tron sounds that really turn this album into a wild ride through both ancient times and the cosmic unknown. It gives off some serious early Tangerine Dream feels during their darker, more experimental phases, serving up deep electronic spells and abstract, visceral soundscapes. It's definitely one of those hidden French treasures that you don’t want to miss.
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meAsoi ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: December 22 2024 Location: E.U, Status: Offline Points: 1080 |
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Heldon IV - Agneta Nilsson is a totally unique album for 1976. Not too much of experimental rock à la Robert Fripp, which can be heard on their previous albums. This is more like a gloomier-sounding Tangerine Dream. Heldon's music is edgy and unsettling here. It stands out as being more innovative and impactful than any of Heldon’s earlier works; dark electronic impressiveness, psych-out trance effects, and drifting guitar sounds floating in cosmic ambience truly adorn this French classic.
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