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Heldon/Richard Pinhas: S&D

milton parker (Jon L), Wednesday, 24 January 2007 19:35 (seventeen years ago) link

yes, pls to book me a tkt to France, and we shall meet, drink wine and talk about french prog

Dominique (dleone), Wednesday, 24 January 2007 19:42 (seventeen years ago) link

Avec plaisir!

myopic_void (myopic_void), Wednesday, 24 January 2007 19:50 (seventeen years ago) link

Heldon, Lard Free, Fille Qui Mousse, Red Noise, Bernard Szajner, and all that Lovecraft-inspired prog...I'm always amazed by the number of good albums released in France in those years.

Marco Damiani (Marco D.), Wednesday, 24 January 2007 20:14 (seventeen years ago) link

Can't wait to see the new DVD's, I actually saw one of the concerts (Vol. 2 - well, they did 5 nights, dunno if they filmed the specific one I was at), was beyond awesome. Although Top was slightly disappointing on bass, the guy they have now is better these days. I met Steve Davis there too! D. Leone's brief guide upthread is a v. good guide to Magma btw, although I'd recommend Udu Wudu more than he does because the AWESOMENESS of De Futura more than cancels out the ragbag on side 1.

Two awesome's in the same post about Magma. Could've been more.

Matt #2 (Matt #2), Wednesday, 24 January 2007 21:17 (seventeen years ago) link

Oh yeah, there's some Zeuhl / Rock In Opposition festival Magma are playing at in France soon. Also with Univers Zero and some others (no Pinhas though I don't think).

Matt #2 (Matt #2), Wednesday, 24 January 2007 21:18 (seventeen years ago) link

btw, Magma actually plays USA in the summer at Nearfest (along w/Bob Drake)

Dominique (dleone), Wednesday, 24 January 2007 22:43 (seventeen years ago) link

six months pass...

http://www.emusic.com/artist/Magma/11777412.html

I have Kohntarkosz, Attahk and Udu Wudu. What next among these?

abanana, Wednesday, 15 August 2007 03:01 (sixteen years ago) link

those arent so hot

Catsupppppppppppppp dude 茄蕃, Wednesday, 15 August 2007 06:52 (sixteen years ago) link

pretty much all of the other albums were added to emusic today

abanana, Monday, 20 August 2007 23:08 (sixteen years ago) link

that's almost a reason to join emusic. i'll have to do the 150 free mp3s thing again soon.

GOTT PUNCH II HAWKWINDZ, Tuesday, 21 August 2007 02:13 (sixteen years ago) link

abanana - wurdah itah is the best record you don't list, but if you can stand another version of kohntarkosz, the BBC 1974 Londres is great (esp as its version of theusz hamtaahk is arguably definitive).

Dominique, Tuesday, 21 August 2007 02:23 (sixteen years ago) link

one month passes...

Followed Dominique's suggestions from here over to AllMusic, read the reviews of the recs he suggests.

Saw he wrote those reviews.

lolz.

BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Friday, 19 October 2007 02:10 (sixteen years ago) link

three months pass...

Laurent Thibault - Mais on ne peut pas Rever tout le Temps

^^^^

D LEONE, is this good?

chaki, Tuesday, 29 January 2008 00:03 (sixteen years ago) link

it's nice - nothing like Magma tho, more pastoral, symphonic prog. Most people talk about the song "Oree" because it has really pretty/wispy vocals from Amanda Parsons from National Health/Hatfield & the North, but my fave is "La Caravane de l'Oubli" which to me kind of sounds like a smoothed out Can -- or more accurately Popul Vuh trying to do Can.

Dominique, Tuesday, 29 January 2008 01:24 (sixteen years ago) link

wow so i can't believe how much wurdah itah sounds like stravinsky's les noces

Dominique, Sunday, 3 February 2008 18:25 (sixteen years ago) link

I like most of the Magma I've heard (which isn't a whole lot), but I am way way way more drawn to the dark foreboding equally ultra prog vibe of Univers Zero. It's so much more scary and less wacky.

Loaned some gear to Richard Pinhas trio last year and one of the dudes from Magma (not Zander) played my drums. He was great.

The Ruins (alone) set I saw a few months later was fucking insane though.

Nate Carson, Monday, 4 February 2008 10:07 (sixteen years ago) link

one month passes...

http://userserve-ak.last.fm/serve/160/4758680.jpg

Herman G. Neuname, Wednesday, 12 March 2008 17:13 (sixteen years ago) link

Magma making another US tour

jaxon, Wednesday, 12 March 2008 19:39 (sixteen years ago) link

wow so i can't believe how much wurdah itah sounds like stravinsky's les noces

Agreed. I had never heard Les Noces until recently, and was in awe...that piece kicks serious ass. I have the version on Naxos with "Oedipus Rex" (which I wasn't too fond of), which is pretty well-regarded.

Joe, Wednesday, 12 March 2008 20:25 (sixteen years ago) link

one year passes...

Audio-only live footage of a completely new epic called Felicite Thosz:

pt 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hanyCuHAabg
pt 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CvJVz1QGCxo
pt 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Kagy4FmX9M
pt 4: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtfNNnDwBSM

see also some pro-footage of their recent Japan tour, tons of backstage, rehearsal, travel stuff:

pt 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEgYARe43UA
pt 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COnVPWfiSJs
pt 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KJduqWyFcg
pt 4: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-dDWMj74B4

Dominique, Tuesday, 14 July 2009 16:20 (fourteen years ago) link

two weeks pass...

blogspot bootlegs of Felicite Thosz out and about

though I'm getting as fatigued as anyone from the 'take a foreign song and add absurdist english subtitles' concept, I will make an exception for Kobaïan

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWsFWdqLmNM

Milton Parker, Thursday, 30 July 2009 18:02 (fourteen years ago) link

one month passes...

If I don't own any Magma but like what I've heard from a compilation of various tracks that a friend gave me, is the "Studio Zund" boxset worth spending £80 on? It seems to be OOP and on the verge of completely disappearing, so I've basically convinced myself it's a wholly sensible purchase... what say thee Magma heads?

krakow, Friday, 4 September 2009 22:22 (fourteen years ago) link

starting out more modestly, say with udu wudu, is not at all a bad way to go. it might be pretty overwhelming to digest all at once

kamerad, Friday, 4 September 2009 22:31 (fourteen years ago) link

Well, a wee bit more scouting located me one still for £50, so I've just ordered that! We'll see if it actually comes up. I do tend to be a bit of a 'in at the deep end' kind of guy.

krakow, Friday, 4 September 2009 22:34 (fourteen years ago) link

Udu Wudu was my favourite of the stuff on my compilation though, btw.

krakow, Friday, 4 September 2009 22:35 (fourteen years ago) link

Thinking of trying to get down to London to see them at the Barbican next month as well, but the travel expense from Glasgow is prohibitive.

krakow, Friday, 4 September 2009 22:35 (fourteen years ago) link

well good luck. and be careful. that is one intense discography. don't forget to update here once it digests some

kamerad, Friday, 4 September 2009 23:09 (fourteen years ago) link

Apparently the new album "Emehntet-Re" will be out in November, this is supposedly the last part of a trilogy, the first 2 parts being Kohntarkosz and Kohntarkosz Anteria.

Matt #2, Saturday, 5 September 2009 08:31 (fourteen years ago) link

I've been thinking about heading to the Barbican show to see them for a few weeks, but only just checked trains today, assuming that they would be ridiculously expensive. Amazingly they're not and I just bought a return tran ticket Glasgow<->London for under £40!

I'm going to see Magma!

I'll need to kill time in London afterwards until my train leaves at 5am on the Wednesday morning, but that's for another thread perhaps...

krakow, Thursday, 10 September 2009 13:33 (fourteen years ago) link

I'm going to see Magma, too! I just bought my ticket to the Barbican show. Chrome Hoof and Massiera, too, how could I resist?

Evren Kader (Masonic Boom), Thursday, 10 September 2009 13:40 (fourteen years ago) link

Cool beans, hopefully a friendly face! I don't know if any Glasgow cohorts will be able to make the Prog Pilgrimage with me, unfortunately.

krakow, Thursday, 10 September 2009 13:48 (fourteen years ago) link

i'm into magma but yeah, not going to London for this.

amarillo fat (jim), Thursday, 10 September 2009 13:48 (fourteen years ago) link

"...and Massiera, too" !!!

he's going to play live?! sounds very interesting!

Marco Damiani, Thursday, 10 September 2009 13:51 (fourteen years ago) link

Seems like it! I'm dead curious.

http://barbican.org.uk/music/event-detail.asp?ID=9534

Evren Kader (Masonic Boom), Thursday, 10 September 2009 13:58 (fourteen years ago) link

is Steve Davis promoting the Magma/Barbican show (he used to be the sponsor for all their london gigs)?

Ward Fowler, Thursday, 10 September 2009 14:03 (fourteen years ago) link

Andy Votel, it says.

Evren Kader (Masonic Boom), Thursday, 10 September 2009 14:07 (fourteen years ago) link

interesting!

Ward Fowler, Thursday, 10 September 2009 14:12 (fourteen years ago) link

Didn't you promote a concert for them?

In the late Eighties, I thought it would be nice if they came over to London to do a gig, so I set up Interesting Promotions to promote it. Well, I paid the bill is what I really mean. I never realised that there were 14 of them in the band, which raised the overheads slightly. They did three nights at the Bloomsbury theatre; the last night was a sell-out. I'd done my nuts (spent too much money), too, so it was great. Then I went back to (whispers) playing snooker.

Would you ever do it again?

Interesting Promotions sits there on the loss sheet, so probably not. What would be good, though, is if you could get all of the Canterbury jazz rock bands together and create a festival. They do a similar thing in America called Prog Fest.

fit and working again, Thursday, 10 September 2009 15:24 (fourteen years ago) link

"Andy Votel, it says"

Rather obviously, I would say.
Let us know if its good! :)

Marco Damiani, Thursday, 10 September 2009 16:32 (fourteen years ago) link

three weeks pass...

OK, now clearing some things up! Massiera came onstage to "collaborate" with Chrome Hoof. Which basically meant that CH played some Massiera tunes and he went WOORGGGH AAAHHH OOOOF over the top and occasionally banged a sample pad. It was, erm, interesting. The best thing about it was the two silver alien dancers pretending to capture him and drag him off to eat him.

Sorry, I'm still a bit dazed from Magma. Seriously. I didn't think anyone could really follow Chrome Hoof. Except the stage went all dark and Magma snuck on like spacemonks from planet prog and suddenly the lights went all red and then PHHWWWOOOOAARRRRRROOOOOUUUUUURRRRRAWAAAAWAWWAARRRGGGGGGHHHH amazingness holy shit what the FUCK is that. It's like space-jazz-opera almost Wagnerian in its scope. There's something very, very operatic about the way that they perform, especially the way that the three singers wander about the stage to take their solos.

And then some more ding ding ding whooosh BONG BONG BOOOOONNNGGG WOOOOOARRRGGGGGGHHH neow neow neow BOOOOOOOM.

80 piece drum kit (of course), bass, guitar, Rhodes, VIBRAPHONE (oh god, I loved the vibraphone) and 3 singers.

I'm not familiar enough with the catalogue to tell you what they played. But they did introduce the latter part of the set as being two new songs - one of which was AMAZING which started with a 10-minute sort of Philip Glass interplay Rhodes solo and then went all PHWOOAARRGGGHH towards the end. Then they said they were going to do the first song they ever wrote for their encore - title sounded like Kumbyah?

Really liked the records Andy Votel played between sets. Wish I had a set list. It was all amazing, but there was one that had those kind of big-beat 60s drums with swooshy synth noises that blew my mynd.

...and the wizard blew his horn (Masonic Boom), Wednesday, 7 October 2009 10:26 (fourteen years ago) link

Oh, we got a nice little potted history in the programme. I'll scan it if anyone's interested?

...and the wizard blew his horn (Masonic Boom), Wednesday, 7 October 2009 10:27 (fourteen years ago) link

sounds amazing. really, really wish I'd been able to go to this. hopefully they'll do some more gigs in the sticks and provinces.

m the g, Wednesday, 7 October 2009 10:33 (fourteen years ago) link

Loaned some gear to Richard Pinhas trio last year and one of the dudes from Magma (not Zander) played my drums. He was great.

The Ruins (alone) set I saw a few months later was fucking insane though.

― Nate Carson, Monday, February 4, 2008 2:07 AM (1 year ago)

i saw both of these on probably the same tours that you saw them. Ruins (alone) was fucking insane and awesome.

Althus (sarahel), Wednesday, 7 October 2009 10:41 (fourteen years ago) link

I agree with Masonic Boom that the track they introduced as being off the new record out next month was a massive great big awesome behemoth. Kobaia was the encore track, which was a fantastic finish. I also recognised the first couple of tracks they played, but couldn't tell you what they were.

Are there any Magma forums or mailing lists where knowledgeable heads could give us the true low down?

Where were you sitting Masonic Boom? It surprisingly emptied out throughout the Magma set - what the hell were people up to? I snuck down and sat near the front though when space was cleared, so bonus!

krakow, Wednesday, 7 October 2009 12:15 (fourteen years ago) link

I was sitting right in the middle of the main block of seats on the floor. Could not believe that the entire row in front of me cleared out! Wish I'd had the nerve to move down, but my row was full so could not have moved without drawing attention to myself.

I thought the early leavers were due to train times, but I was surprised when I looked at my phone at the end and saw it was only 11pm, I thought about 4 hours had gone by - I think the gravitational heaviness of the music slowed time for me - in the best possible way.

...and the wizard blew his horn (Masonic Boom), Wednesday, 7 October 2009 12:19 (fourteen years ago) link

Aye, bunch of lamers wussing out. I was thoroughly confused, as even with a few flagging periods, it was a bona-fide awesome experience, and how could you resist seeing what the hell else might still be to come!?

krakow, Wednesday, 7 October 2009 12:25 (fourteen years ago) link

jealousy

original bgm, Wednesday, 14 October 2009 23:52 (fourteen years ago) link

<a href="http://www.seventhrecords.com/MAGMA/EMEHNTETT-RE/html/er_1.mp3";>new record sample</a>

Dominique, Wednesday, 21 October 2009 22:58 (fourteen years ago) link

you don't even have to cut the first track... offering's arrangement of it is really good!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXXzXRI668M

Kate (rushomancy), Thursday, 4 January 2024 15:13 (three months ago) link

I think Vander realised that trying to make Magma a commercial soul/funk band was Not Happening and took it in a jazzier direction with Offering, since the prog sci-fi album cycle approach was a little out of step with contemporary sensibilities by that point. Another thing that wasn't happening: replacing the best drummer in the world with a fucking LinnDrum.

derek of the bailey (Matt #2), Thursday, 4 January 2024 15:28 (three months ago) link

Love Merci! "Eliphas Levi" is my favorite Magma song that isn't an album-length epic

J. Sam, Friday, 5 January 2024 04:33 (three months ago) link

eliphas levi is amazing, my standard take on "merci" is that it's the one where they "sold out" with a concept album about death featuring an 11 minute piece about the 19th century magus who transed baphomet which incorporates mccoy tyner's piano solo from trane's version of "my favorite things"

which definitely puts it on my list of "greatest sellouts ever", alongside albert ayler's _new grass_

Kate (rushomancy), Saturday, 6 January 2024 04:06 (three months ago) link

also, i went to listen to this song and i get to see stuff i wouldn't run across normally, like this epically bro-y video about baphomet

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOgeejjr2VQ

Kate (rushomancy), Saturday, 6 January 2024 04:09 (three months ago) link

I Will Return is one of my favorite Magma tunes, I love when they just go full showtune

its too bad they didn't release a whole lot between 78 and whenever Offering started, they were going in a real interesting direction. what bothers me about Merci is that it's just sort of orphaned out there

frogbs, Saturday, 6 January 2024 04:13 (three months ago) link

I think Vander realised that trying to make Magma a commercial soul/funk band was Not Happening and took it in a jazzier direction with Offering, since the prog sci-fi album cycle approach was a little out of step with contemporary sensibilities by that point. Another thing that wasn't happening: replacing the best drummer in the world with a fucking LinnDrum.

― derek of the bailey (Matt #2)

the thing is that magma never really sounded like "merci", if you listen to live concerts from the early '80s the group naturally evolves into the "offering" sound as vander tried to adjust to the realities of life in a post-blasquiz magma. "merci" is kind of an outlier. as for the linndrum, it sounds great... when prince uses it. christian vander isn't prince.

idk i lost a bunch of my playlists when my old hard drive crashed recently... mostly it was curated grateful dead mixes (though i kept the "tc era dark star" epic mix i spent a month working on in late '21, thankfully... best mix i did that nobody will ever hear) but there's some great unreleased magma stuff. at least for the attahk era stuff you can hear the bourges '79 official release and bobino '81. anyway there's a great early tape of offering from late '83 that shows off the direction they were going at the time.

Kate (rushomancy), Saturday, 6 January 2024 04:41 (three months ago) link

I think Otis sounds like a certain side of Magma but yea that's what's frustrating about it, it lacks any context

frogbs, Saturday, 6 January 2024 05:00 (three months ago) link

Just went through the track listings of the aforementioned Bourges '79 and Bobino '81, and yes there's basically an unreleased album there:

Retrovision
Who's My Love
You
Ürgon Gorgo
Zaïn

which all, depending on how long they could be stretched out, adds up to around 40 minutes. Plus there's a couple of demo recordings from the era that were on the "Kãrtëhl" album from a year or two ago. Given that they've spent the last couple of decades excavating old pieces that never had a proper recording I wonder if there are any plans to tackle this stuff before Vander retires/dies?

derek of the bailey (Matt #2), Saturday, 6 January 2024 20:45 (three months ago) link


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