Reactivated Tarkus is the first studio album by Spanish Progressive Rock group, Urban Trapeze. The title track is the band's continuation of Tarkus by Emerson, Lake and Palmer.
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Reactivated Tarkus is the first studio album by Spanish Progressive Rock group, Urban Trapeze. The title track is the band's continuation of Tar… read more
Reactivated Tarkus is the first studio album by Spanish Progressive Rock group, Urban Trapeze. The title track is the band's continuation of Tarkus by Emerson, Lake and Palmer.
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Taking inspiration mainly from British progressive and Italian symphonic rock, but mixing it with jazzy tunes, Urban Trapeze's style is an oniric journey through mellow atmospheres created through complex compositions and a rétro sound. Their demo album, Reactivated Tarkus (an homage to ELP's album), was judged the best progressive rock album in Spain in 2006 by the national Radio Mirage. It can be downloaded for free from their official site Daniel Seglers: vocals, keyboards Jan Satorras: guitars Roberto Cantoni: backlead vocals, bass guitar, theremin August Corominas: d… read more
Taking inspiration mainly from British progressive and Italian symphonic rock, but mixing it with jazzy tunes, Urban Trapeze's style is an oniric journey through mellow atmospheres cre… read more
Taking inspiration mainly from British progressive and Italian symphonic rock, but mixing it with jazzy tunes, Urban Trapeze's style is an oniric journey through mellow atmospheres created through complex compositions and a rétro … read more