2002 - Metamorphosis / Dip
released by Leo Records
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Jazzweekly wrote: ...Are you old enough to remember what Virgin Records were like in the early 70s'? Metamorphosis would easily fit right in that roster. This band is likely to find many fans, but only if the fans find them. Inside, the booklet says "Contaminated Chamber Music". Too askew for NPR, yet not as ascerbic as chamber Bartók, Metamorphosis should find favor among fans of Gypsophilia and Steeleye Span, the current jazz-klez-Euroethnic breed, as well as those of Kevin Ayers and Robert Wyatt. This apparently Czech-Austrian group often uses folk-like instruments in a prog-rock manner... Downtown music gallery wrote: ...Martin Alacam is the main vocalist and he has a wonderful smoky voice that remains gripping whether somber or a bit twisted at times. There is actually just a minimum of singing here, so that each vocal appearance is quite special. What is truly incredible is that this release works as one unified work which unfolds like a story or soundtrack paints scenery and lets the action unfold our (mind's) eyes... |
| Dip (Song) 4:33 Download: mp3 or ogg |
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| Love & Napalm (Instrumental) 7:26 Download: mp3 or ogg |
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| Sudler's Nightmare (Improvisation) 5:16 Download: mp3 or ogg |
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