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PROPHECY (COLLABORATION WITH CYRILLE VERDEAUX)

Bernard Xolotl

Progressive Electronic


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2.93 | 8 ratings | 1 reviews | 0% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 1981

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Star Gulls (5:30)
2. Future Seas (3:20)
3. Drifting Tides (13:50)
4. Indian Loop (7:05)
5. Prophecy (24:00)

Total Time: 53:45

Line-up / Musicians

- Bernard Xolotl / synthesizers, guitar synthesizers
- Cyrille Verdeaux / synthesizers

Releases information

All music composed, played and recorded by Cyrille Verdeaux and Bernard Xolotl on Teac 3440, 4 tracks only with Prpphet 5 synth and Zeta systems guitar synth.

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BERNARD XOLOTL Prophecy (collaboration with Cyrille Verdeaux) ratings distribution


2.93
(8 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(0%)
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Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(12%)
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Good, but non-essential (50%)
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Collectors/fans only (38%)
38%
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Review by philippe
SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Honorary Collaborator
3 stars In this Sci-fi "cosmic" synth affair, Xolotl is accompanied by the keyboardist and front man of the French Clearlight. Written at the beginning of the eighties, this album stresses the return or the continuation of Klaus Schulze's music (during his analog synth period in "Mirage", "Moondawn"...). Consequently, "Prophecy" is a hybrid of diverse "kosmische" electronics mixed into rather calm, flowing, mysterious realms. Nothing very inventive and creative if we remember what have been done previously in the genre. Moreover the sound is very "artificial", "soft" and "commercial"; fare from the avant-garde / visceral edges of Berlin first "weird" musical excursions. If you like the most "new agey" & "ambient" parts of experimental electronic music (late Cluster, Harold Budd, Robert Rich...) you will be seduced by the "ethereal" textures provided by the modern electronic inventions of "Prophecy".

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