I found this on youtube, my favourite prog group ever. It's an Italian group with a Greek singer, born in Egypt. The style is deeply mediterranean, energy is...exploding! Pretty rare stuff...well no more now!
alfonso wrote:I found this on youtube, my favourite prog group ever. It's an Italian group with a Greek singer, born in Egypt. The style is deeply mediterranean, energy is...exploding! Pretty rare stuff...well no more now!
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you're probably referring to the use of the singer's voice in the intro.
That's exactly the part I loved to hear most, so opinions can differ obviously
<~Shroomz~> wrote:You're right to dig me up on that comment Alfonso. Hey, no offence meant.
I know that this stuff pertains to an "ancient" era and that it's not in the merry-go-round of the revivals so it might sound obsolete to many younger listeners, but I think that there is some serious musicianship and creativity. I think also that in a place like this forum watching such a musical use of an early Odyssey's knobs, faders and keys is particularly useful what our tools can do more than some clocked bleeps or space pads, and I put myself in the first place as a learner.
alfonso wrote:I know that this stuff pertains to an "ancient" era and that it's not in the merry-go-round of the revivals so it might sound obsolete to many younger listeners, but I think that there is some serious musicianship and creativity.
There certainly is. These guys are tantamount to being legends technically, but I still think that intro sounds like a John Martin track (Not sure which one without digging out old stuff & I don't know who influenced who though).