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INSTINCTS

Adrian Wagner

Progressive Electronic


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3.31 | 4 ratings | 2 reviews | 0% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 1977

Songs / Tracks Listing

Side A:
1. Where Are We Going? (3:40)
2. Waterbrook (3:05)
3. High Seas (2:55)
4. Love Theme (3:23)
5. Amazon (3:03)

Side B:
1. There's Another Summer Coming (4:45)
2. Machu Picchu (3:42)
3. Above the Horizon (1:51)
4. Leaving It All Behind (4:44)

Total Time 31:08

Line-up / Musicians

- Adrian Wagner / all electronics and effects

Releases information

Charisma LP

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3.31
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Review by philippe
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3 stars Adrian Wagner (mostly known for his collabs with Arthur Brown and Robert Calver) is a very curious and confidential actor in the development of early prog electronic years. "Instincts" delivers an impossible mix between Alan Parson's efforts, Tangerine Dream (Virgin Era) and Cybotron. This one offers an elevated spacey cosmic rock odyssey made of powerful hypno-drums, killer guitar tricks and melodiously epic synth patterns. Extremely fashionable materials with some sweet retro-pop bucolic accents (that almost remind me Cluster at their softest moments in "Sowiesoso") but the result is constantly pleasant and surprisingly diversified. A lot of naiveties and kitchy sounds in some groovy-synth excursions ("waterbrook", "high seas") but also very memorable ultra-catchy, tripped-out sonic themes, like in the plastic and rhythmical introduction track or the sensually floating "An other's summer comin". Instincts certainly did not pass the test of time due to the omnipresence of fashionable synthesized chords, however it remains an important contribution to the electronic prog genre in its most classical side.

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4 stars Somewhat dated for sure, INSTINCTS by ADRIAN WAGNER is still a worthwhile experience; it does however fall short of being an essential addition to a Prog lovers collection - I'll give it 4 stars. Released in 1978 it's an enjoyable mix of Adrian's synthesized atmospheric, symphonic and rhythmic soun ... (read more)

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