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Topic: Backnee Horn (Psychedelic Group) IsraelPosted By: 21st century progfan
Subject: Backnee Horn (Psychedelic Group) Israel
Date Posted: January 07 2014 at 14:56
I sent this to submissions email as well, but better send it here as well,
the best way to introduce them is to listen to them so here goes:
All the albums are available on bandcamp and on the tube, http://backneehorn.bandcamp.com/
Submission Form:
Why I think “Backnee Horn” should be included?
Coming from Central Israel, "Backnee Horn" provides the most eclectic blend of styles in their
music, may it be Droney, Jammy, Tribal,
Improvisational and Trippy is what comes to mind when listening to them and one can’t tell at the end of a piece how one got
there.
I also think it’s quite a unique experience in terms of sounds than most of today
range of sounds coming from the eclectic / psychedelic / stoner section,
contributed very much by the unique language that Rudy J the Drummer and
Vocalist invented to be less intrusive during the different pieces.
Biography
"Backnee Horn" was established in 2006. Band
members were, Rudi J on drums and vocals, Yevgeny Kushnir on guitars, and
Shimon Afriat on bass guitar and keys. Later on, Zohar Cohen joined the band
with his mellotrons, and in the middle of 2009 the band released its 1st album
– "Backnee Horn". Shimon Afriat moved on to other projects, and the
band continued working. Alex Furman joined Backnee Horn on keys and other
technological gadgets, and [e]Rogi Niniart, on synthesizers and bass guitar.
The 2nd album – “Backnee Horn II”, was a double CD released
on 2011 with a double vinyl released on January 2012. "Backnee Horn
II" includes material that is more extreme than in the 1st. Yevgeny
Kushnir and Zohar Cohen moved on, and the band, Rudi J, [e]Rogi Niniart and
Alex Furman, continue working and recording together in their private-analogue-studio,
“Head-Lee”.
"Backnee Horn III", a triple album, was digitally released
on November 2012 followed by a triple vinyl album released in November 2012.
"Backnee Horn"'s music manifests extremely borderless
inspirations.
Country
Israel
Prog Genre
Psychedelic / Space Rock
Eclectic Prog
Experimental
Posted By: 21st century progfan
Date Posted: January 07 2014 at 16:42
awesome, seriously just glad about the fact you noted :), very nice albums in your sig :)
Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: January 07 2014 at 16:53
Just listened to the youtube clip, and that is seriously good! (somehow I knew it would be even before hearing it) I haven't often listened to music on bandcamp, but in this case I plan to.
Posted By: 21st century progfan
Date Posted: January 07 2014 at 17:41
Oh, should've thought of that, i will post the full albums from youtube as well, Also i'm glad to hear you liked it Logan, I can tell as i was with the band after sessions a few weeks ago hearing a couple of takes i was amazed and excited.
1st album
2nd is a double so A:
2nd B:
3rd is a triple, so A:
B:
C:
Posted By: 21st century progfan
Date Posted: January 25 2014 at 08:04
Hi, Has this been cleared yet?
Posted By: DamoXt7942
Date Posted: January 25 2014 at 08:54
Hello.
Not been tossed to any Team yet, sorry.
I've listened to their 3rd album via Bandcamp. Too experimental / ambient / electronica for Psych, and reminds me something like similar to Ya Ho Wha 13, Semool ...
Posted By: Rivertree
Date Posted: January 25 2014 at 14:21
a bunch of songs to enter ... and the experimental approach on top of it - this takes time ...
now firstly - as for my private sentiment - the kraut tinged psychedelic debut knocks my socks off really, outstanding the following albums ... are way too strange though according to my taste
technically seen - while trying to take it with objective approach - except the debut I have problems to file this extreme avantgarde stuff under the progressive rock term
Posted By: 21st century progfan
Date Posted: February 15 2014 at 11:09
Rivertree wrote:
a bunch of songs to enter ... and the experimental approach on top of it - this takes time ...
now firstly - as for my private sentiment - the kraut tinged psychedelic debut knocks my socks off really, outstanding the following albums ... are way too strange though according to my taste
technically seen - while trying to take it with objective approach - except the debut I have problems to file this extreme avantgarde stuff under the progressive rock term
Hi Rivertree, Thanks for your input i'm glad you liked the debut, this group is experimenting, not all things in experiment are accepted by society as they roll out but at the very least they should appear here, as a fellow kraut lover surely you understand that, so if i understood you correctly you will clear them it just takes time to do so?
Posted By: DamoXt7942
Date Posted: April 10 2014 at 00:10