Monday, March 7, 2011

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2007/Taylor's Universe/"Terra Nova"

Robin Taylor is a multi-instrumentalist, composer, organizer, and handle sound of Danish origin, who along with drummer Mads Hansen and saxophonist Karsten Vogel give way to larger project monitoring: Taylor's Universe .
Most music is directly reminiscent of the old jazz-rock, symphonic rock and 70's. Almost always the course followed the themes is defined either by the synthesizer, or keyboard or saxophone. The textures and climates that are found here are usually melodic and calm, and only very selective improvisations or guitar or saxophone solos.
draws attention to all the moments when the ensemble that focuses on the manipulation of sound and free editing of recordings, though little explored, at least helps to give freshness to his proposal. The very casual guitar distortion and unusual ways of playing the synthesizer also help give your music a unique consistency, almost polymorphic. However, the techniques of the saxophone sound like a modern smooth jazz interpretations, and this goes directly from the blows of Karsten Vogel, important partner of the band.
Taylor's Universe is a group that will recommend more than anything to the audience curious to know Projects modern jazz-rock, and also to glance at than those interesados \u200b\u200bprogressive rock from Denmark.

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Track List 1. Terra Nova (5:48)
2. Amhage West (5:21)
3. Meccano (3:44)
4. Usually They Come at Night (6:48)
5. Metropolarization (4:34)
6. Land of Lamps (7:26)
7. Ruby Wire (4:02)
8. City of Greed (6:42) Line-up


- Karsten Vogel / soprano, alto & tenor sax, bass clarinet
- Robin Taylor / guitars, grand piano, Hammond organ, synthesizers, STRINGMAN, harmonium, PortaSound, glockenspiel, snake charmer's flute, percussion, tapes, treatments
- Rasmus Currant / drums
- Hugh Steinmetz / trumpet & flugelhorn (track 4)
- Louise Nipper / voice (track 1,2,5)
- Jytte Lindberg / voice (track 1, 8)

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