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Venus Bites... Electronic Prog?

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Topic: Venus Bites... Electronic Prog?
Posted By: ADRIANGALES
Subject: Venus Bites... Electronic Prog?
Date Posted: June 15 2007 at 07:12
I find this project on myspace. They say:
 
"Seventies pioneers. Venus Bites is the meaning of underground new age. Electronic creations look out for virgin spaces. This project was the banner of a strange and experimental generation. Names like Popol Vuh, Cluster, Jeff Wayne or Far East Family Band stay in the mind of the listener when he explores the Venus Bites world. Their first LP “Unlike Bite Unlike Site!” (1972) break the rules of the Sintetizers. Ritual posse and freewheel concept of the music business put Venus Bites out of any possibilities of commercial success. “V Of Venus” (1974) was the second album. Now the idea of a compilation like “Friday Morning Sound Therapy” tries to recover some classics recorders of that genius".
 
http://www.myspace.com/venusbites - www.myspace.com/venusbites
 
Do you know this band? I can't recognise Venus Bites but I like their style. I want more info about this project.



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Posted By: Ricochet
Date Posted: June 15 2007 at 07:32
Popul Vuh have open sound, Cluster's best is experimental, Jeff Wayne and Far East Family Band pioneers little electronic, maybe the instrumentality if keen on such sparks.

I, more unfortunately than positively, can't feel an excess of great electronic moves. Plastic senses, keen ambient ragged notes, sci-fi under-breaking typical sounds, mechanical music. Kind of strange (and much simple) for the 70s, maybe under the electro-acoustic shudder.

Maybe Venus Bites complete the sphere of the decade's best electronic phasing, but I doubt it. We'll accord some time discussing it, yet...


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Posted By: ADRIANGALES
Date Posted: June 15 2007 at 07:46
Thank you for your words



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