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In the wake of Smurph's excellent suggestion, here's Blueprint Human Being, another overlooked Finnish group. They began as an avant-garde black metal band in the vein of Ved Buens Ende before incorporating more overt 70s prog elements. For fans of Ved Buens Ende, King Crimson, Fleurety & Slint.
They only have two demos and an EP to their name; the second demo has yet to surface online. "Promo 2002" http://grooveshark.com/album/Promo+2002/8628288 "Heaven Is All" http://grooveshark.com/album/Heaven+Is+All/8628276 Edited by Gordy - January 21 2013 at 19:08 |
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http://www.kotiposti.net/samiharju/bhb/bhbeing.html
Review at Aural Innovations: Blueprint Human Being’s debut CD is probably about as difficult to pin down as
anything you’ll hear these days. Throughout the first four songs that make up
Heaven Is All one can clearly hear the influence of King Crimson
(particularly the incendiary baroque jamming of Larks’ Tongues in Aspic
and Starless and Bible Black), Magma (the oppressive, often mantra-like
rhythms of Udu Wudu), Universe Zero and Art Zoyd (the incessant use of
compound time signatures and dissonant melodicism), and perhaps even elements of
European jazz-fusion. The playing is uniformly excellent, as are the
arrangements, and though the pretentious conceptual apparatus the group
apparently adheres to and announces in the liner notes definitely smacks of
RIO-derived ideological propagandizing, there is an undeniable archetypal
heaviness to the sound Blueprint Human Being has conceived and sculpted on
Heaven Is All. The opening track, “Vojaganto,” features a distinctive
Frippian guitar attack flanked by wailing, angry saxophone, a lethal bass groove
worthy of Jannick Top or John Wetton, and frenzied though precise drumming.
“Vojaganto” could’ve easily been a lost track from Univers Zero’s
Heatwave or the aforementioned Larks’ Tongues, and the constant
tempo shifts, particularly from 4/4 to 10/8, are impressive indeed. “Hotelli
Kognito” roils with the strangely melodic serialism of early Art Zoyd. Here, Lea
Linnero’s shrieking violin cuts through the dense, futuristic chamber rock like
the howl of a banshee through a London fog. Rock-in-Opposition fanatics will
certainly enjoy Heaven Is All, as it clearly takes up where ensembles such as
Art Bears, Univers Zero and Magma left off, sadly, years ago. ''Heaven Is All'' - fantastic music that I think definitely belongs on the site, just not sure whereabouts. Need to have a think about that, but I strongly brecommend readers listen to this EP. Nice suggestion, just a pity it's their only real release.
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