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Visible Wind, Narcissus Goes To The Moon

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1162924

Disk length: 1h 8m 27s (12 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2005

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. A succulent anachronic pastiche 2:19
2. Fuzzy Concept 6:50
3. By The River 1:57
4. Xenophobia 6:35
5. Introvenus 0:55
6. Intravenus10:53
7. Lunar Doubts 7:49
8. Join My Soul 2:23
9. Race On A Pseudo Flying Carpet 2:41
10. Nothing Left To Hide 4:06
11. Ambulance 0:53
12. The Awakening20:58

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Review

Progressive quartet from Quebec which music alternates instrumental and vocal parts. The instrumental tracks are based on a magnificent dialogue between keyboards ( which sounds very much like early Genesis) and guitar. Vocal parts are sometimes in French. This group features a singer with a Wetton-like voice. The four-piece band offers an elaborated, contrasted, climatic energetic, feverish progressive music. They are fond of instrumental combinations and sophisticated arrangements. They can evoke King Crimson, ELP, CAMEL,YES by their melodies mixing virtuosity with a sharp guitarist and a keyboardist using the mellotron and the Hammond organ. "With "Narcissus", Visible Wind develops a polished, elaborated music" which melts virtuosity and melodical impact, and evokes Genesis, Yes, Camel, Pink Floyd.

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Narcissus Goes To The Moon

Tracks: 13 (+1 tracks), Disk length: 1h 11m 37s (+3m 10s)

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