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Kagerou (CD)
In the series of the great revelations of the Japanese Progressive rock scene, here is FLAT122 ! Good shot again by the Poseidon label that, with the contribution of its partner Musea, found this instrumental outfit with a quite enigmatic patronymic. "The Waves" (2005) is how they named their first album. This Japanese trio plays a very original and a bit disconcerting music, although not unpleasant at all. It is a kind of quite particular Progressive jazz-rock, somewhere between GONG, SIDE STEPS, Erik SATIE, Pat METHENY, THE ENID and KING CRIMSON. Nothing less ! But it would be useless to try and make real comparisons, as this band has a sound and a style of its own. This is a unique work, to be discovered absolutely ! Four years weren't enough to make FLAT 122 a bad band. This would be quite the opposite, by the way ! The second opus "Kagerou" (2009) demonstates this brightly. Sometimes intimistic, most of the time eclectic, always captivating, those twelve tracks (Including one live) may be on air quite a lot, with the risk of your ears being marked for a long time. Not to be missed !
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Specifications
Type: CD
Recorded: 2009
Release Date: 2010-01-04
Label: Musea
Country: Euro
Item No: FGBG4841AR
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Track List
01 Circle of sound (1'19)
02 On the hill (2'45)
03 Clouds (8'05)
04 Panorama2 (4'17)
05 Sterra lee jones (7'56)
06 Improvisation (3'38)
07 Remembrance (7'07)
08 Matsukura snow - visual (1'18)
09 Matsukura snow - story (12'19)
10 Kagerou (10'49)
11 The breeze (2'54)
12 The waves - live (10'58)
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