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Electric limbo bar9/5/2023 Would be nice to know which band member finally could limbo under eh, maybe it's the constantly alternating tempo and mood, or just also taking the dubĭrenched parts into account, alternatively the magnificent rhythm as well as soloing guitar. Probably the most inspired song I've heard from them by now. Where the last three album songs are more from a decent attitude, the opener Nimbo Indeed, designated band fans will be delighted again, also since Sla (Karel Slabbaert) is one of the Vein of Ozric Tentacles, Mantric Muse, Tidal Flood, Hidria Spacefolk and similar. Therefore this album is made of spacey stuff as usual, in the And, yeah, Ed Wynne is involved here too, which vehemently Synthesizer work comes exemplary overall. QUANTUM FANTAY surely are a flagship when it comes to groovy space rock music, Pete Mush's State on guitar, yet Tom Tas is aboard, substituting Dario Frodo, who at least guests on one track Concerning the line-up there's a minor change to Keep things in suspense, the track lengths are slightly increasing though - for one second again andĪgain exactly. Whereas the limbo bar is lowered during the course, something quite essential in order to QUANTUM FANTAY are dancing in limbo right here while playing with track names respectively times en Posted Saturday, Octo| Review this album | Report (Review #1472277) Space rock, and to have Ed on board certainly helps. Dancing in Limbo is a nice album to have for those who love Ozric style They had to be good, like The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway, Tommy, The Wall, you name it, else people Plenty of reminders that double albums in the 1970s were the exception, so when they did appear, Plus CDs of material (much of it not warranting that length) can try on your patience (it gives you Loving this trend of bands keeping it around 40 minutes, like a 1970s LPs, as too many 70 minute Keeping the album just a little over 40 minutes so this never got to overstay its welcome. I love how Dancing in Limbo only consisted of four 11 minute piece To the prog table, pretty much copying what Yes had done, but again, since they did it well, I had It's like saying Starcastle in the late '70s gave us nothing new Picking a highlight, although hearing both of these CDs I have so far, I don't believe Quantumįantay is bringing anything new to the space rock table, but on the other hand, as long as they do Guitar and synth work, as well as flute playing that brings to mind John Egan. Ozrics, Tidal Flood, Hidria Spacefolk, Korai Orom, and Mantric Muse have done so well. The music is that wonderful brand of space rock that groups like Since John was still in the band (not to say all the albums from Spirals in Hyperspace to Paper There's no denying that's his guitar playing on "Rimbo"! ThisĬoming on the heels of Technicians of the Sacred, which I felt is the best thing the Ozrics done The band had a lineup change, and for a guest, they get "Limbo"), "Cacimbo", and of course "Limbo". "Nimbo", "Rimbo" (reminds me how a Japanese person who have troubles with the English "L" might say I love their play on "Limbo", the songs are Just four cuts all around the 11:13 minute mark. I don't know if this was done on purpose or not, but this album has Ten years later, several more albumsĪnd now comes Dancing in Limbo. The table I hadn't heard from such bands as Ozric Tentacles. I do have Agapanthusterra which is their debut, which Iįelt was a rather good space rock album even if it didn't sounded like they added anything new to I haven't really followed Quantum Fantay.
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