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AMPHETAMIN

Crossover Prog • France


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AMPHETAMIN was conceived by SEBASTIAN as a post-prog project in 2006. In 2008 the project had become a full fledged band. Their first release was the EP Substitute in 2010.

With changing side musicians, AMPHETAMIN has been regularly releasing material. The sound is predominantly post-rock, with a heavy dose of prog stylings. Their style should be of interest to fans of RADIOHEAD, and an occasional heaviness might also remind the listener of Trent REZNOR.

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3.88 | 8 ratings
At The Dawn Of Twilight
2013
3.96 | 7 ratings
A Flood Of Strange Sensations
2016
0.00 | 0 ratings
A Forest of Rainbows
2018

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4.00 | 4 ratings
Substitute
2010
5.00 | 1 ratings
Covers
2015

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 A Flood Of Strange Sensations by AMPHETAMIN album cover Studio Album, 2016
3.96 | 7 ratings

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A Flood Of Strange Sensations
Amphetamin Crossover Prog

Review by ProgAlia

4 stars A Flood Of Strange Sensations album combines everything from art rock to post rock. Sebastian presents very melodic music twisted just enough to make it feel foreign and strange. Musically, it is misleading at first. It seems straight forward but after a few listens, you discover there's a lot going on. The songs have plenty of space and atmosphere but at the same time, nothing is obvious. Sebastian has a unique voice and a fondness for falsetto. "Neverland" is shoegaze played by a doom band. "Once Upon a Tree" and "Thoughts in the Water" feel like a post rock band covering Roxy Music. There's a flood going on underneath the surface of "A Flood of Strange Sensations." If you like to be swept away by a tide wave of falsetto and texturized music, look no further as Amphetamin is the drug for you.
 A Flood Of Strange Sensations by AMPHETAMIN album cover Studio Album, 2016
3.96 | 7 ratings

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A Flood Of Strange Sensations
Amphetamin Crossover Prog

Review by BrufordFreak
Collaborator Honorary Collaborator

4 stars Very different, well-produced, vocal-oriented Post Rock from Sebastian, a one-man band from France. The overall heavy mood of the album's music lends it a feeling of something new in the world of Post Rock. FIELDS OF NEPHILIM meets KEVIN SHIELDS and PERRY and JAMES BLAKE.

Favorite songs: the subtly shifting construction and masterful vocal of 7. "Neverland" (4:49) (9/10); the deeply emotional and slowly building 3. "Once Upon a Tree" (5:43) (9/10); 5. "Endless Nights" (4:54) with its great guitar chord progressions and surprisingly bare end (9/10); the awesome lead guitar work on 8. "Favourite Doll" (4:56) (8/10), and; the beautiful 9. "Thoughts in the Water" (5:59) (8/10).

A solid four star album; recommended to all prog music lovers.

 A Flood Of Strange Sensations by AMPHETAMIN album cover Studio Album, 2016
3.96 | 7 ratings

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A Flood Of Strange Sensations
Amphetamin Crossover Prog

Review by rdtprog
Special Collaborator Heavy, RPI, Symph, JR/F Canterbury Teams

4 stars This is the project of Sebastien who produced and write everything this time . This is the second full-length album. Sebastien play all instruments. For someone that has done all the mixing and recording himself, the results are excellent. The guitars and keyboards are not playing at the same time, to give a more live and raw sound. The guitars has many colors and tones in this album. From the opening track we are in the post-rock atmosphere. The way the vocals are use can remind you of Radiohead, we can't hear clearly the words, but often the singing is use like a melodic instrument with the music. However we are not always in a Post-Rock style, some big Metal riffs sometimes similar to Porcupine Tree are heard throughout this cd. There is some melancholic passages, and also some strange passages, especially with some keyboards lines. The compositions are somewhat complex , but the slow pace of the songs let you absorb the melody that is most of the times intense almost ready to explode and when it does with a loud blast of guitars, it get back to some quieter atmosphere. There some tasty bass lines break to complete this very well produced album. This is a beautiful "Flood of Strange Sensations"...
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