Forgas Band Phenomena / Acte V
Album: | Acte V | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Forgas Band Phenomena | Added: | Jun 2012 | |
Label: | Cuneiform Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2014-01-17 | Pull Date: | 2014-03-21 |
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Week Ending: | Jan 26 | Jan 19 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jan 25, 2014: | Funk to Folk
Ultraviolet |
3. | Apr 13, 2013: | no voices aloud
Ultraviolet, George V |
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2. | Jan 18, 2014: | no voices aloud
Midi-Minuit, Feu Sacré |
Album Review
derrick
Reviewed 2014-01-18
Reviewed 2014-01-18
Forgas Band Phenomena
Acte V
Picks: 3, 4, 6
JAZZ FUSION – Patrick Forgas and a 7-piece ensemble create music that straddles the line between frenetic jazz composition and slower rock jams, going back and forth multiple times a song. Very energetic and dramatic jazz combined with lush rock. All instrumental.
1 (6:23) – Frenzy mixed with upbeat jam. Gets faster with an electric guitar noodling in the back.
2 (7:13) – Driving guitar, quick pace calms down to gentle, post-rock-esque midtempo beat with flutes, strings, and horns interweaved. Middle-eastern vibes. Slowly gets faster again.
3 (10:14) – Goes from “expository sound” to energetic quickly, with an almost prog-rock ballad in the middle so you can catch your breath. Great variety of melody and instrumentation.
4 (8:18) – Upbeat right from the start. Electric guitars and strings immerse themselves with jazz instrumentation to create a jazz song with rock instrumentation. Has some midtempo prog in the middle like the previous song. Great soloing throughout by all.
5 (6:47) – Quick jazz intro gives way to rock instrumentation. Strings and guitar play a nice melody.
6 (13:25) – Aggressive guitar, relentless driving beat that can’t decide if it’s jazz or rock. Goes through quite a few flip flops. Keeps layering on the instruments in a lush soundscape.
Acte V
Picks: 3, 4, 6
JAZZ FUSION – Patrick Forgas and a 7-piece ensemble create music that straddles the line between frenetic jazz composition and slower rock jams, going back and forth multiple times a song. Very energetic and dramatic jazz combined with lush rock. All instrumental.
1 (6:23) – Frenzy mixed with upbeat jam. Gets faster with an electric guitar noodling in the back.
2 (7:13) – Driving guitar, quick pace calms down to gentle, post-rock-esque midtempo beat with flutes, strings, and horns interweaved. Middle-eastern vibes. Slowly gets faster again.
3 (10:14) – Goes from “expository sound” to energetic quickly, with an almost prog-rock ballad in the middle so you can catch your breath. Great variety of melody and instrumentation.
4 (8:18) – Upbeat right from the start. Electric guitars and strings immerse themselves with jazz instrumentation to create a jazz song with rock instrumentation. Has some midtempo prog in the middle like the previous song. Great soloing throughout by all.
5 (6:47) – Quick jazz intro gives way to rock instrumentation. Strings and guitar play a nice melody.
6 (13:25) – Aggressive guitar, relentless driving beat that can’t decide if it’s jazz or rock. Goes through quite a few flip flops. Keeps layering on the instruments in a lush soundscape.
Track Listing
1. | Corps Et Âmes | 4. | Ultraviolet | |||
2. | Loin D'issy | 5. | Feu Sacré | |||
3. | George V | 6. | Midi-Minuit |