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高円寺百景
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Few bands are more enigmatic than Koenjihyakkei. Though firmly grounded in the Zeuhl style of Magma, they have taken it to new and unexplor… read moreFew bands are more enigmatic than Koenjihyakkei. Though firmly grounded in the Zeuhl style of Magma, they have taken it to new and unexplored places. Fronted by drummer Yoshida Tatsuya, of Ruins fame, their lineup shifts as rapidly as th… read moreFew bands are more enigmatic than Koenjihyakkei. Though firmly grounded in the Zeuhl style of Magma, they have taken it to new and unexplored places. Fronted by drummer Yoshida Tatsuya, of Ruins fame, their lineup shifts as rapidly as their style does. However, two things remain constant in their… read more -
Koenjihyakkei
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Few bands are more enigmatic than Koenji Hyakkei (written in Japanese 高円寺百景). Though firmly grounded in the Zeuhl style of Magma, they have taken it to new and unexplored places. Fronted by drummer Yoshida Tatsuya, of Ruins fame, their lineup shifts as rapidly as their style does. However, two th… read more -
Magma
169,706 listeners
There are multiple artists with this name: 1) Magma is the brain-child of drummer/composer Christian Vander formed in Paris, France in 1969… read moreThere are multiple artists with this name: 1) Magma is the brain-child of drummer/composer Christian Vander formed in Paris, France in 1969, disbanded in 1983 and reformed in 1996. Starting with a base of experimental rock heavily influe… read moreThere are multiple artists with this name: 1) Magma is the brain-child of drummer/composer Christian Vander formed in Paris, France in 1969, disbanded in 1983 and reformed in 1996. Starting with a base of experimental rock heavily influenced by jazz and 20th century classical music, the band deve… read more -
Corima
1,690 listeners
Corima, originating in El Paso, Texas, are a band heavily influenced by zeuhl, progressive rock, jazz, classical, and much more. Corima sel… read moreCorima, originating in El Paso, Texas, are a band heavily influenced by zeuhl, progressive rock, jazz, classical, and much more. Corima self-released their self-titled album in 2007, with a line-up consisting of Sergio Sanchez - Drums, V… read moreCorima, originating in El Paso, Texas, are a band heavily influenced by zeuhl, progressive rock, jazz, classical, and much more. Corima self-released their self-titled album in 2007, with a line-up consisting of Sergio Sanchez - Drums, Vocals Franciso Casanova - Keyboards, Vocals Juan Tarin - Bas… read more -
Kultivator
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Kultivator was a Swedish band formed in 1978. They recorded one LP in 1981, titled Barndomens Stigar, before disbanding. Kultivator's… read moreKultivator was a Swedish band formed in 1978. They recorded one LP in 1981, titled Barndomens Stigar, before disbanding. Kultivator's music is often classified as a blend between Zeuhl and the Canterbury sound, with traces of Folk.… read moreKultivator was a Swedish band formed in 1978. They recorded one LP in 1981, titled Barndomens Stigar, before disbanding. Kultivator's music is often classified as a blend between Zeuhl and the Canterbury sound, with traces of Folk. The album was re-released on CD in 1992 with two bonus tra… read more -
Universal Totem Orchestra
3,411 listeners
This band is connected to their compatriots Runaway Totem not only by their name, but also by the fact that drummer Uto Giorgio Golin and b… read moreThis band is connected to their compatriots Runaway Totem not only by their name, but also by the fact that drummer Uto Giorgio Golin and bassist Dauno Giuseppe Buttiglione, here joined by vocalist Ana Torres Fraile, keyboardist Marco Za… read moreThis band is connected to their compatriots Runaway Totem not only by their name, but also by the fact that drummer Uto Giorgio Golin and bassist Dauno Giuseppe Buttiglione, here joined by vocalist Ana Torres Fraile, keyboardist Marco Zanfei and a large group of guest musicians, used to be the rh… read more -
Yochk'o Seffer
923 listeners
Yochk'o Seffer (sometimes credited as "Jeff Seffer") is a wind player — most commonly alto saxophone — mostly active in the … read moreYochk'o Seffer (sometimes credited as "Jeff Seffer") is a wind player — most commonly alto saxophone — mostly active in the realm of progressive rock. He's been involved in many of the most popular groups within the z… read moreYochk'o Seffer (sometimes credited as "Jeff Seffer") is a wind player — most commonly alto saxophone — mostly active in the realm of progressive rock. He's been involved in many of the most popular groups within the zeuhl genre. Questioned on his influences, Seffer's has … read more -
Bondage Fruit
7,919 listeners
Bondage Fruit are a band from Japan formed in 1990, which plays a mixture of zeuhl-inspired progressive rock and avant-garde or improvisati… read moreBondage Fruit are a band from Japan formed in 1990, which plays a mixture of zeuhl-inspired progressive rock and avant-garde or improvisational music. Their sound has been compared to artists such as Magma, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Univers… read moreBondage Fruit are a band from Japan formed in 1990, which plays a mixture of zeuhl-inspired progressive rock and avant-garde or improvisational music. Their sound has been compared to artists such as Magma, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Univers Zero and Happy Family. Their first album came out in 1994, … read more -
Jannick Top
1,813 listeners
Jannick Top is a French bassist, multi-instrumentalist and composer, born in Marseille, France. He is best known as the bassist for the pio… read moreJannick Top is a French bassist, multi-instrumentalist and composer, born in Marseille, France. He is best known as the bassist for the pioneering Zeuhl band Magma during what is often considered their "golden years" (Mekanik D… read moreJannick Top is a French bassist, multi-instrumentalist and composer, born in Marseille, France. He is best known as the bassist for the pioneering Zeuhl band Magma during what is often considered their "golden years" (Mekanik Destruktiw Kommandoh, Wurdah Itah, Köhntarkösz and Üdü Wüdü).… read more