quarta-feira, 30 de agosto de 2023

Abraxis - Abraxis 1976

Get ready to be transported to a world where Afro-Latin rhythms collide with the vibrant spirit of West Coast rock. "Abraxis" by Abraxis is a mesmerizing fusion of jazz, rock, and pop, creating a sonic landscape that will captivate your senses. Released in 1977, this self-titled album showcases this belgium band's versatility and innovative approach to music.
Led by the talented Charles Loos on keyboards, Abraxis weaves together intricate compositions that traverse different genres with ease. From the ethereal "Clear Hours" to the sprawling epic "Valse De La Mort / A Boire / Et à / Manger," Loos takes the listener on a journey filled with unexpected twists and turns. Jean-Paul Musette's bass work provides a solid foundation, while Dirk Bogaert's flute adds a touch of ethereal beauty to the arrangements. The album also features standout tracks like "Sweetank," a delightful fusion of catchy melodies and rhythmic grooves, and "Billy The Keith," which showcases Loos' guitar prowess. The band's impeccable musicianship is evident throughout, with each member contributing their unique talents to create a cohesive and captivating sound.
Recorded at D.E.S. Studios and expertly mixed by Erwin Vervaecke, "Abraxis" captures the band's energy and creativity in exquisite detail. The album cover, with its psychedelic and trippy artwork, perfectly complements the music within, adding to the overall sensory experience.
Prepare to be spellbound by Abraxis as they take you on a musical journey unlike any other. With their genre-defying approach and virtuosic performances, this self-titled album stands as a testament to their creative vision and enduring legacy. 

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