Magma / Kohntarkosz Anteria
Album: | Kohntarkosz Anteria | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Magma | Added: | Sep 2005 | |
Label: | Seventh Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2005-11-13 | Pull Date: | 2006-01-15 |
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Week Ending: | Dec 4 | Nov 27 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jul 25, 2013: | The Doldrummer
K.A. Ii |
4. | Dec 03, 2005: | Bloodstains Across Atherton
K.A. I |
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2. | Apr 30, 2006: | Multiple Personality Disorder
K,A. Iii |
5. | Nov 24, 2005: | Trip Over (Athertonian) Bloodstains
K,A. Iii |
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3. | Jan 14, 2006: | Hangtime
K.A. Ii |
6. | Nov 20, 2005: | Multiple Personality Disorder
K,A. Iii |
Album Review
Ragnar of Ravensfjord
Reviewed 2007-08-05
Reviewed 2007-08-05
French-Swiss band Magma create something called “Zeuhl” which mixes up prog, classical, jazz and bits of opera/choral singing. Weird, wild & wonderful sounds – just give it time.
K.A. or “Kohntarkosz Anteria” is their 17th studio album. They're led by drummer Christian Vander and they sing in a made up language called Kobaian. Kobaian according to the story, is a language sung by the people who fled a dystopian earth in order to form the new world called Kobaia.
((((1)))) Fast,scattered, multi-voiced choral with jazzy bits & “space opera” parts.
(((((2))))) Like a Kobaian off-Broadway show + loose jazzy guitars & tons of twists.
((((3)))) Floaty, ethereal Zeuhlish soul (?), jazz & prog. Christian Vander’s drumming is top notch here. Allëhlüïa! (Hallellulia!) Is sung about 100 times
K.A. or “Kohntarkosz Anteria” is their 17th studio album. They're led by drummer Christian Vander and they sing in a made up language called Kobaian. Kobaian according to the story, is a language sung by the people who fled a dystopian earth in order to form the new world called Kobaia.
((((1)))) Fast,scattered, multi-voiced choral with jazzy bits & “space opera” parts.
(((((2))))) Like a Kobaian off-Broadway show + loose jazzy guitars & tons of twists.
((((3)))) Floaty, ethereal Zeuhlish soul (?), jazz & prog. Christian Vander’s drumming is top notch here. Allëhlüïa! (Hallellulia!) Is sung about 100 times
Track Listing
1. | K.A. I | 2. | K.A. Ii | |||
3. | K,A. Iii |