venerdì 13 gennaio 2012

Banzai - Hora Nata




Banzai - Formed in 1971 to Antwerp, the Belgian group Banzai as quintet stabilizes him around 1972, quickly earning a good reputation in the different festivals of the epoch, also in Holland, where in fact the label Delta puts them under contract. In 1974 they go out both the single one "born Hora / Good Morning Life" that the only album entitled note "Hora Nata born" (). The music of the Banzais has an evident prog-symphonic matrix, with debts toward the capiscuolas of the kind, but also with some memory of the softer Canterbury Sound. Apart the brief one and sparkle episode of opening "You always like an entrée?", where to the sax is also listened, it is above all the long suite "Obelisk" to denote the taste extremely moved and variegated of the band, among dynamics rhythmic fractures, almost in style fusion and beautiful variations on the theme submitted to the keyboards of Peter Torfs and the soloist guitar of John Mc Or, instrumentalist eclectic protagonist of a big end. In "Hattrick" the atmosphere for instance postpones to Dutch formations of the epoch as the Kayaks, with the guitar that vivaciously punctuates the liquid tonalities of the synth and a rhythmic section that it favors then you sprout him some organ. A passage as "Try" it recalls the lesson of the Yes instead, kind in the sung parts, and in the sumptuous arrangement, dense of swerves and numbers to effect of the soloists. On the same slope it stirs the long suite "Three magicians", mail in queue and even more grandiloquent: the dreamy voices, the preziosismis classicheggianti of the tastierista and the long alone chitarristicis summarize the essence of the prog-rock more sophisticated than the period. The band finally loosens him in 1976, after having engraved other two individuals in lighter key. CD Pseudonym.

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