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AMARYLLIS ~ INQUIETUM EST COR
NOT ON LABEL (Barcode: 5908249919006) ~ POLAND ~ Progressive Rock

Recorded: 2009 Released: 2009

Inquietum Est CorFind albums with this title”, the title of the debut album by Polish Prog ensemble AmaryllisFind albums by this artist, consists of the first three words from the famous Confessions of St Augustine, which mean “Hearts Are Restless”, a text dealing with the relationship between God and man, which is widely discussed by Christian scholars and clerics. But the religious implications go way beyond the title of the album, with the entire content of the lyrics being in Latin and originating from religious sources like the Old and New Testament and other scriptures. The listener is obviously perplexed by the question if this is a concept album and if so if it is a Christian Prog album? I honestly don’t know the answer to both these questions, as I neither know the musicians personally nor do I known their aims, but regardless of what their intentions were an intelligent listener faces the problem of deciphering the meaning of the project by himself. Undoubtedly an atmosphere of religious / philosophical contemplation is omnipresent throughout. Considering the fact that the Latin language is far from being commonly and universally used, as it was centuries ago, I assume most listeners will skip the task of translating the Latin text into their own Lingua franca, plunging directly into the music. However, Amaryllis are not the first Prog band to use Latin lyrics (see Deus Ex MachinaFind albums by this artist and others), which apparently not only doesn’t scare off any potential listeners but adds a tinge of mystique and exoticness. Amaryllis are a sextet, fronted by a female vocalist Ewa DomagalaFind albums by this artist (apparently something quite common place in Polish Prog, which happens more often that anyplace else on the scene and becomes a characteristic of the local scene?), with multi-instrumentalist Henryk KasperczakFind albums by this artist, guitarists Marek DomagalaFind albums by this artist (who also composed almost all of the music presented here) and Lukasz KulczakFind albums by this artist, bassist Szymon GuzowskiFind albums by this artist and drummer Kacper StachowiakFind albums by this artist. Keyboardist Bartlomiej StankowiakFind albums by this artist is a special guest on the album. The music is certainly stunningly different from almost everything an average Prog fan might have come across so far. Stylistically it moves all over the Prog plane, beautifully amalgamating strikingly diverse moods and influences, from Folk-Prog, medieval music, ethnic motifs both Polish and Middle Eastern, sacral music and Prog-Metal. The album comprises of ten main compositions, but each of these is preceded by a short intro track, an ambient / sound effects collage, hence the album lists a total of twenty tracks. Ewa Domagala’s voice and vocal ability is outstanding and she moves elegantly up and down the scale, always precisely on the right notes, effortlessly like a butterfly. Her voice, when dubbed, sounds like a church choir and during the quiet passages she is a true nightingale. Henryk Kasperczak ornaments the music using a set of unusual string and wind instruments, expanding the musical vistas into distant lands and cultures. The guitars are often dominant and even harsh, with distortion and heavy overtones, but then again crystal-clear melodic solos appear suddenly soothing the atmosphere and easing the tension. The rhythm section supports the music excellently, taking charge of the music’s sudden dynamic changes. The guest keyboardist fills the gaps, excelling especially on acoustic piano. Technically all the instrumentalists display a high level of proficiency and professionalism. Overall the music is charged with tension and full of drama, keeping the listener on his toes at all times. It constantly moves between the serene and peaceful and the wild and aggressive, portraying perhaps the struggles of the soul involved with one’s beliefs (religious or others). All things considered, this is one of the boldest and most impressive debut albums I’ve encountered in a long time. It is different, not because it was purposely made as such, but because it is intrinsically different in every respect from most of what is being recorded by other contemporary Prog acts, which often repeat clichés ad nauseam. It’d seem appropriate to quote some Latin at this point, so aequam memento rebus in arduis servare mentem, since this group is certainly destined to go places. Hopefully they will remember this when they recorded their, already eagerly anticipated, next album. Not to be missed!
 CD 1 Digipak Recommend To A Friend

DEUS EX MACHINA ~ CINQUE
CUNEIFORM 159 ~ ITALY ~ Progressive Rock


5th album by the great Italian band Deus Ex MachinaFind albums by this artist, one of the best new European Prog groups. This band plays a highly energetic mixture of Jazz / Rock / Prog / Fusion with extraordinary vocals, sung in Latin. They combine earlier hard rock influences like Led ZeppelinFind albums by this artist with jazzy rhythmic ideas and the Prog classical influences. Stunning!
 CD 1 Recommend To A Friend

DEUS EX MACHINA ~ IMPARIS
CUNEIFORM 259/260 (Barcode: 045775025926) ~ ITALY ~ Jazz-Rock Fusion

Recorded: 2006 Released: 2008

6th album by the excellent Italian group Deus Ex MachinaFind albums by this artist recorded and filmed (as it comes with an accompanying DVD) at the Paris club "Le Triton", famous for its association with Prog, RIO and Jazz. The club has a recording studio on the premises, which enables recording both studio and live material in high quality. The group, fronted by the incredible singer Alberto PirasFind albums by this artist, whose voice is of truly operatic quality, plays a strange mixture of Jazz-Rock Fusion, RIO and Avant-Garde, completely unique and amazing. The lyrics are both in Italian and Latin (they were all Latin on their previous album "CinqueFind albums with this title") and were written by Piras; the music was all composed by guitarist Maurino CollinaFind albums by this artist and keyboardist Fabrizio PuglisiFind albums by this artist. The DVD includes a complete live concert filmed at the club as well as other bonus material like interviews with the band members and earlier video clips going back to the early days of the group in the 1990s. Altogether this is an impressive package containing both studio and live material and concert footage – a great document of a great group. A must for RIO and Fusion enthusiasts alike and considering the success of their previous album, very little encouragement is needed to make people go for this one.
Updated: 12/04/2019Posted: CD+DVD 2 Recommend To A Friend

DFA ~ KALEIDOSCOPE
MOONJUNE 010 (Barcode: 692287901028) ~ ITALY ~ Progressive Rock

Recorded: 1995 - 1999 Released: 2007

Long awaited reissue of the first 2 albums by the great Italian Prog group DFAFind albums by this artist (Duty Free Area) – "Lavori In CorsoFind albums with this title" from 1995 and "Duty Free AreaFind albums with this title" from 1999, now remastered and with bonus tracks. DFA´s appearance at the 2000 Nearfest festival (as captured on the "Work In ProgressFind albums with this title" album) brought the group the much deserved international recognition, but fans had to wait for another 8 years for their new album entitled simply "4thFind albums with this title".

DFA are a quartet with Silvio MinellaFind albums by this artist on guitars, Alberto BonomiFind albums by this artist on keyboards and flute, Luca BaldassariFind albums by this artist on bass and Alberto De GrandisFind albums by this artist on drums and the fact that they all hold regular day jobs to make a living perhaps explains why they take a while to make a new album. Nevertheless they are great musicians and DFA is definitely one of the great discoveries of the 1990s Prog revival. These two albums are among the best to come out in the 1990s, continuing the classic 1970s Prog as if nothing happened in between. Highly melodic, with beautiful tunes and great instrumental performances, this is Symphonic Prog heaven; something every devoted Prog fan will love to play repeatedly.

The bonus tracks were recorded live in 2003 and are re-workings of the original tracks appearing on the debut album. The second album features two guest vocalists, one of which is no other than Alberto PirasFind albums by this artist of Deus Ex MachinaFind albums by this artist fame. All together this is a highly recommended package, including some of the best Prog music created in the 1990s and an indispensible piece of Prog history.
Updated: 28/05/2021Posted: CD 2 Remastered Bonus Tracks Recommend To A Friend

RUNAWAY TOTEM ~ ANDROMEDA
MUSEA 4299 (Barcode: 3426300042996) ~ ITALY ~ Progressive Rock

Recorded: 1999 Released: 1999

3rd album by the Italian band Runaway TotemFind albums by this artist, which is often referred to as the Italian MagmaFind albums by this artist, and the first part of the "Cosmic Cycles" trilogy. There is no doubt that Runaway Totem`s music is very Magmaish in style and sound, but it also has its own characteristics. With additional influences ranging from Gentle GiantFind albums by this artist, King CrimsonFind albums by this artist and even Deus Ex MachinaFind albums by this artist (another great Italian band), they storm and rage through the lengthy tracks with vigor and intelligence. An absolute must from Magma fans.
 CD 1 Recommend To A Friend

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