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Reviews for "#FF3399"
16 reviews
Wahnsinn, echt ganz ganz großes Tennis, mannomannomann ;-)
Keine Ahnung, wie man das hier bezeichnen soll, Funk-Punk??? Weirdo-Rock??? Egal, es verursacht jedenfalls gesteigerte Hörbegeisterung!
Wahnsinnig subtil ausgeklügeltes Schein-Chaos - unglaubliche Arrangements - wirklich krasse Musiker, die ihr Handwerk beherrschen. Eine wirkliche Jamendo-Perle!
Danke für dieses Album - hoffentlich folgen da noch ganz viele ;-)
Kann ich nur empfehlen ....
Diatrib(a) surfe avec art dans le style néo-dodécaphonique jazz-rock. C'est à n'en pas douter un album nécessaire sur Jamendo. Comme le dit Sébastien Gramond (merci pour son partage) cette musique n'est pas sans rappeler King Crimson, mais plutôt dans sa période récente dadaïsto technologique. C'est peut-être le défaut de Diatrib(a) qui au demeurant avec "#FF3399" nous livre un bon album.
Oreilles averties salut.
Fraternité Glandul
A cacophonous thrash of noise and crazy structures and other musical embellishments, that actually makes some sense of itself, even if a touch psychotic in places. There is a wild incorporation of life crushed into this space of twenty minutes, warts and all.
Pipo for example, is full of frantic energy and far from being boring. It's not mainstream, otherwise I wouldn't be trying to get into it and write of that attempt. It reminds me of the days of punk, back in the seventies and eighties.
The proof of the proverbial pudding is that there is a unique (to me anyway) style being put into motion, and I think for most they will either love it or hate it. I surprise myself by liking it a lot. Nice change for me, thanks for the breath of fresh air.
C'est du grand Art!
this is awesome! kicks my ass! you guys are perfect and have so much musical energy;
if you like fusionsound at it's best listen to this! reminds me to zappa in some parts;
thank you very much for giving us this sound here on jamendo!
God bless You!
Eccezionali !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Et même, oserais-je, du très bon ? alors oui, j'ose et le dis haut et fort :"Du très très bon"
Take one spoonful of the jazzy groove of Zony Mash, two cups of aggression and sonic arrangement from a Ruins record, a few ounces of Beer for Dolphins, throw in dashes of and old Massacre and some Naked City, stir well and fry...
This act (which unfortunately doesn't tell anything about itself) obviously got the concept of instrumental progressive rock right: relatively short, almost catchy tunes, non-diatonic (though not atonal-seeming) melodies, aggressive sounds and all that on top of a grooving yet lively rhythm section.
There is not a specific track to single out. While I could not discover any links between the individual pieces and they rather seem to stand as separate (if somewhat similar) entities, any part of the album works just fine.
Keep up the good work! Highly recommended.
hey super. sounds like frank zappa in the year 2009 !!!.i feel to old for this.