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BRIDGES OF KUKURIKU

Quantum Fantay

Psychedelic/Space Rock


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3.93 | 118 ratings | 1 reviews | 26% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 2010

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Kukuriku Part 1 (8:09)
2. Follow the Star (8:59)
3. Shiver Moments (7:53)
4. Portable Forest (8:29)
5. Counter Clockwise (9:20)
6. Kukuriku Part 2 (5:03)

Total Time 47:53

Line-up / Musicians

- Glenn Ployaert ("Dario Frodo") / guitars
- Pieter van den Broeck ("Pete Mush") / synthesizer
- Karel Slabbaert ("Charles Sla") / flute
- Wouter De Geest ("Jaro") / bass
- Gino 'Bartolini' Verhaegen / drums

Note : The actual instrumentation could not be fully confirmed at this moment

Releases information

CD Bassick Records ‎- bass103 (2010, Belgium)

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QUANTUM FANTAY Bridges of Kukuriku ratings distribution


3.93
(118 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(26%)
26%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(49%)
49%
Good, but non-essential (19%)
19%
Collectors/fans only (6%)
6%
Poor. Only for completionists (1%)
1%

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Review by BrufordFreak
COLLABORATOR Honorary Collaborator
4 stars This reminds me of hard-driving OZRIC TENTACLES songs except fresher, more organized to showcase a variety of instrumental sounds and solos (yes, even more than Mr. WYNN et companie). the driving, propelling bass playing is noticeable--and greatly appreciated--throughout, as are the very dynamic and upbeat synthesizer soli and accompany-work. Though the first song "Kukuriki, Pt. 1 (Bridge one)" (7/10) starts like an amped-up TALKING HEADS "Cross-eyed and Painless" (if you can imagine that!?!?), it's Eastern influences give it its own identity. 2. "Follow the Star (Bridge Two)" (8/10) takes on a WEST INDIA GIRL plays PORCUPINE TREE's "Sky Moves Sideways" flute-led jam section. 3. "Shiver Moments (Bridge Three)" (6/10) is the album's heaviest jam with some near-metal guitars ("Apocalypse in 9/8"?!) and structures. 4. "Portable Forest (Bridge Four)" (6/10) loses out because of its disco drum beat and fairly simple and straightforward rock jam showcasing. 5. "Counter Clockwise (Bridge Five)" (8/10) is the album's only 'slowed down' tune, with a kind of Ibiza-Ozric sound to it (though no techno-beats). Still, truly awesome keys and bass playing! 6. "Kukuriku, pt. 2" is the most OZRIC-sounding of them all. Check out this cool and tasteful collection of cruisin' songs! It's a joy ride! And really great musicians. Looking forward to more in their future. And look: a new bass player to watch! Kudos, Jaro!

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