Thursday, April 3, 2008

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Not as good as the book


Sometimes I write reviews for HeavyWorlds.com . One of the CDs that I received from this new review is a monumental work of The Tangent. I will not go into details, because this review has yet to exit the portal. I just wanted to advise you to give it a listen, because you'll probably find an unknown world, a reminder of a way to make music that no longer exists. The group makes the analog sound one of his strengths, going to rediscover the kind of music, progressive rock, which was then quietly considered pop music without any negative connotation. Not As Good As The Book consists of two CDs and a novel. The story is packed with humor, passion for music that was and sci-fi elements. We just think that playing by the protagonist of Relayer Yes because of the destruction of the earth. Dave, this is the name of the protagonist, wakes up, literally on display along with his discography in a museum, 88000 years after Venus. A group of religious fanatics going to use this album for Yes to destroy a continent on Mars. Fortunately, a group of lovers of progressive rock, known as Schiphol, plotting in the shadows that does not happen. Dave will join them to prevent another catastrophe. The moral seems to be more or less concealed that by which they do many projects in life, then, for one reason or another, do not realize. And the future does not seem to be as nice as we expected. If you're just fans of those groups that between the end of the sixties and the mid-seventies churn out masterpieces with the mimeograph machine, you should not miss this album. If it were released in those years, today we'll talk about it as a benchmark for the genre. If you are remotely fascinated by all those instruments synth forerunners of the modern, made of knobs, wires to attach and detach, oscillators, this album is for you. For other listening is still recommended to discover what made that music and magic which is now being permanently lost. Some, however, it jealously guards the secret. And The Tangent is one of them.

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