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  | DJAM KARET ~ A SKY FULL OF STARS FOR A ROOF HC PRODUCTIONS 019A (Barcode: 747014631423) ~ USA ~ Progressive Rock Recorded: 2017 - 2019 Released: 2019
This is the nineteenth album by the American Prog group Djam KaretFind albums by this artist, which marks the group´s thirty-fifth Anniversary. The group still includes the four founding members: guitarists Gayle EllettFind albums by this artist and Mike HendersonFind albums by this artist, bassist Henry J. OsborneFind albums by this artist and drummer Chuck Oken, Jr.Find albums by this artist Several guest players appear on selected tracks. The album presents eight original compositions, collectively credited to the group.
Musically this album expands the ambient influences that dominated the previous album "Sonic CelluloidFind albums with this title" and moves even further away from the "classic" Prog idiom into the field of sonic explorations with a tad of World Music influences and Minimal Music aesthetics, which adds up to what might be described as soundtrack material for imaginary movies. There are many wonderfully melodic moments and the relaxed, laid back atmosphere of the proceedings set a dreamy "out of time" mood.
I have been following Djam Karet over the years since their inception and it´s really great to see that they make a continuous effort to stay apart from the Prog "mainstream" from day one. This consistency is as important as the group´s musical inventiveness. In fact for listeners for whom this might be the first encounter with Djam Karet, most would probably not associate the group with their Prog roots at all.
Personally I have enjoyed this music very much and had a most enjoyable listening experience, simply by letting myself to become completely immersed in the music. It is a kind of music that would probably sound differently every time, depending of the mindset of the listener, which of course does not happen too often.
Overall this is another successful step in the long history of one of the most unique American bands, which is one of the very few who still have something meaningful to say. Well done Gentlemen!
| Updated: 12/07/2019Posted: 12/07/2019 | CD 1 Digipak Recommend To A Friend |
  | DJAM KARET ~ SONIC CELLULOID HC PRODUCTIONS 019 (Barcode: 747014626825) ~ USA ~ Progressive Rock Recorded: 2016 Released: 2017
This is the eighteenth album by American Prog group Djam KaretFind albums by this artist, founded in 1984, which still manages to produce meaningful music within the genre that is mostly obsolete today, following the second phase of its existence. The lineup on this album features all four founding members of the group: guitarist / keyboardist Gayle EllettFind albums by this artist (who plays on all tracks), guitarist Mike HendersonFind albums by this artist (who plays only on a couple of tracks), bassist Henry J. OsborneFind albums by this artist (who plays on six tracks) and drummer Chuck Oken, Jr.Find albums by this artist (who plays on all tracks). Guitarist Mike MurrayFind albums by this artist and bassist Aaron KenyonFind albums by this artist play on selected tracks. The album presents ten relatively short pieces (surely by Prog standards), all co-credit to the entire group.
The music, as the title suggests, is more ambient oriented than the standard Prog ventures, following the quite popular concept of "soundtrack to an imaginary movie", which deals more with "impressionist sound painting" than with actual melody, harmony and rhythm approach, which appears here only occasionally. Not being committed to the usual conceptual limitations of Prog, the music can be interpreted quite freely, depending largely on the listener´s state of mind and his imagination.
There is enough diversity in this music to keep the listener interested and anticipating the next move, assuming the listener is a priori open to ambient music, which develops slowly and lacks catchy hooks, which most Prog listeners are expecting, being totally addicted to them. On the other hand it seems that after thirty-three years of playing and recording music, the group is showing early signs of lassitude, at least in comparison to their early days. One might wonder if this might be the final opus.
Overall this is definitely an album worth investigating, especially for ambient Prog lovers, which offers a musical journey of imagination. Fans expecting fiery endless guitar solos and other Prog nonsense will be disappointed.
| Updated: 17/07/2017Posted: 17/07/2017 | CD 1 Digipak Recommend To A Friend |
  | DJAM KARET ~ THE RITUAL CONTINUES HC PRODUCTIONS 007 ~ USA ~ Progressive Rock Recorded: 1982 - 1987 Released: 1993
2nd album by the US Prog band Djam KaretFind albums by this artist, which is undoubtedly one of the most innovative, creative and groundbreaking Prog outfits to emerge on the scene. Founded in 1984 and focused around two guitarists: Gayle EllettFind albums by this artist and Mike HendersonFind albums by this artist, with bassist Henry J. OsborneFind albums by this artist and drummer Chuck Oken, Jr.Find albums by this artist, all of whom remain in the band 20+ years later, the band also uses occasional guest musicians and as-hoc members. Their music includes a wide range of styles and influences – psychedelic, Prog, electronic and ambient, rock and blues – based on a framework of a jam band and shifting dramatically form one album to another. Their vast recorded output presents an entire universe of music, which requires attentive repeated listening, but is deeply rewarding. Djam Karet were one of the first bands to realize that shopping for recording contracts with the music moguls is pointless and contra-productive and they released their own music independently. Later on they started also to cooperate with CuneiformFind albums on this label Records to reissue and release some (but not all) of their music. The CD reissue of this album includes live material recorded in 1987, which was included on the original cassette / LP release of The Ritual ContinuesFind albums with this title, as well as a couple of tracks from a 1982 cassette release by pre-Djam Karet group called Happy CancerFind albums by this artist.
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