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    The Orvalians -The Great Filter (get your Zeuhl/garage/hardrock fix here )

    A new album I mastered by this new band with members from Rhùn
    Soon to be released by Azafrán Media
    In the meantime

    https://theorvalians.bandcamp.com/releases

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    Zeuhl/garage/hardrock? In one integral sitting?

    Well, I guess that Rhûn thing came close already. Or Universal Totem Orchestra. Thx for the tip, man.
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    I'm really liking this one.

    Udi - you got any more info on this band? I'm looking at them for Progarchives.
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    Grunge, maybe, more than garage.

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    For me among other ingredients there is also a raw crude and energetic aggressive vibe akin to mid 60's garage vibe here

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    It's definitely got a garage vibe.
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    Bought - I'm really liking this one.
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    Gordon Haskell - "You've got to keep the groove in your head and play a load of bollocks instead"
    I blame Wynton, what was the question?
    There are only 10 types of people in the World, those who understand binary and those that don't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Udi Koomran View Post
    Its a good album !
    Do they have a main singer or does everybody sing? Vocals seem to vary a lot.

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    I like this very much, and I want to listen to it more and more. After two listens I am still clueless of how this music emerged. Sure there is a heavy/psych 60's vibe with all these fuzzy bass/guitar sounds, along with fusion elements but they do have a way to conceal the origins of their art. I appreciate a lot the way they concentrate on writing songs, instead of instrumental passages.

    Anyway, that's the kind of music I want to hear nowadays. It's intriguing, it's unsettling, it has something fresh to offer. I am not an expert but there seems to be a lot of this stuff coming from France recently.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zappathustra View Post
    Anyway, that's the kind of music I want to hear nowadays. It's intriguing, it's unsettling, it has something fresh to offer. I am not an expert but there seems to be a lot of this stuff coming from France recently.
    I couldn't agree more

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    People this album deserves more attention its really good

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