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Founded mid 2008 in São Paulo, Brazil

Initiated by guitarist Bruno Moscatiello, KAOLL is a Brazilian instrumental rock band with psychedelic, jazz, and symphonic influences, experimenting with varying formations and collaborations throughout their existence. The band brings together musicans from different generations and has a distinct presence in the Brazilian music scene. In the early years, after the release of the debut album 'Kaoll 04', the group developed a partnership with guitarist Lanny Gordin. This resulted in the 2010 album 'Auto-Hipnose'. 2014 then followed the album 'Odd' featuring legendary bassist Billy Cox, amongst other additional musicians.

2017 saw the release 'Sob Os Olhos De Eva (Under The Eyes Of Eva)', an EP conceived in the format of a conceptual soundtrack for the eponymous book by writer Renato Shimmi. One year later the band decided to publish 'Ten Years Barbecue', a collection that recalls tracks from their previous studio albums and some live music. Comic publisher Red Clown invited Bruno Moscatiello to compose some soundtracks, his most recent release entitled 'Rio De Lágrimas', a musical project created to illustrate the graphic novel of the same name. In combination with a remastered edition of the previous 'Sob Os Olhos De Eva' this was released in 2019 under the moniker 'Brazilian Progressive Rock Soundtrack Vol. 1'.

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Kaoll 04
2008
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Auto-Hipnose
2010
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Odd
2014

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Ten Years Barbecue
2018
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Brazilian Progressive Rock Soundtrack Vol.1
2019

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Sob Os Olhos De Eva
2017

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 Brazilian Progressive Rock Soundtrack Vol.1 by KAOLL album cover Boxset/Compilation, 2019
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Brazilian Progressive Rock Soundtrack Vol.1
Kaoll Psychedelic/Space Rock

Review by TheProgSerge

4 stars The fifth largest country on the planet is a fertile land, including for music. It is understood that people will think of the genres that were created there, samba and bossa nova. However, enlightened fans of our favorite genre know that the revival of the 1990s owes much to Brazilian musicians. At the dawn of this decade, the progressive movement existed through English neo-prog bands and the rare survivors of the first wave. Of course, Scandinavia, Italy and others polished their guitars, keyboards, and other instruments. But America was going to contribute to the growth we are currently experiencing. And it would be fair to highlight the Brazilian contribution. In 1990, QUATERNA REQUIEM produced its first album. In 1991, the great SAGRADO CORAÇÃO DA TERRA produced his classic "Farol da liberdade", APOCALYPSE, BLEZQUI ZATSAZ and VIA LUMINI presented their first album. The following year, the same as LANDBERK and ANGLAGARD, IL CASTELLO DI ATLANTE, for example, it was the turn of DOGMA, ANIMA DOMINUM, TISARIS. Others would follow shortly, KAIZEN, ANGRA, RECORDANDO O VALE DAS MAÇÃS, HADDAD, etc. However, the excitement of this decade did not last in the same way as other places in the world. Despite this, we have recently had the excellent productions of VITRAL and CARAVELA ESCARLATE. And here comes this intriguing "Brazilian progressive rock soundtrack vol. 1".

One might think of a Brazilian progressive compilation. This is not the case. In 2017, the Red Clown publishing house launched a series of independent publications on political issues in Latin America. Their most recent project, a comic strip called Rio de Lágrimas ? Fábula (River of Tears ? A Fable), was set to music by guitarist BRUNO MOSCATIELLO. The first five tracks of his own make up the first half of the album. The other six come from the setting to music of the book Sob os olhos de Eva (Under the eyes of Eve) by the group KAOLL released as an EP in 2017. The friend BRUNO is the guitarist of this group as well as one of the composers. It is therefore a remarkably interesting project whose ramifications, as we can see, are numerous. In addition, the visuals of the cover and the booklet are exceptionally beautiful, as you expect. What is even better for us listeners, is that musically, this is an excellent Brazilian prog album. Despite two different musical sources although related by BRUNO, the result is surprisingly homogeneous. The pieces proposed by Mr. MOSCATIELLO are full of guests including KLEBER VOGEL from KAIZEN on violin, CLAUDIO DANTAS from QUATERNA REQUIEM on drums and percussion, EDUARDO AGUILLAR from VITRAL on bass and FABIO RIBEIRO from BLEZQUI ZATSAZ on keyboards, to give these few examples. KAOLL musicians are not lagging in terms of the instrumental performances offered. We can also speak of instrumental by the fact that we do not find any vocals in any form whatsoever on the album.

The first piece sets a certain progressive setting with the very solemn tone given by the church organ, the violin, and the percussion. We continue in a very symphonic vein with a Floydian guitar as a bonus. It must be said that BRUNO MOSCATIELLO's style belongs more to the school of guitarists like GILMOUR, LATIMER or even SANTANA. It is therefore not necessarily the number of notes and the speed of the playing but rather the notes that count, the notes that make our heart and soul vibrate. However, some interventions allow us to hear his ability to approach a more purely technical style. I am thinking of his intervention on acoustic guitar on this second piece, in particular. For the next one, we remain in a PINK FLOYD atmosphere with a languorous guitar on a delicate tapestry of keyboards and acoustic guitar with just the right amount of bass. The river of tears flows quietly but it is not a long quiet river since the rhythm accelerates, the drums support the musicians. The guitar follows the tempo of the rhythm or perhaps dictate it. An excellent piece that brings MOSCATIELLO's playing to the forefront for our greatest pleasure. With "Morte de sonho," it is the electric guitar which mourns the death of the dream against a background of bass and keyboards. Another song where you can feel the emotions transmitted by the music thanks to the climate created by the musicians. "O último ato" is already the last act of BRUNO's solo compositions. A refined piece that allows you to demonstrate your talent as a composer. The piano provides an interesting variation and there is also a joyfully performed guitar solo. This is Brazilian prog at its best with just the right amount of Latin sounding.

The KAOLL part of the CD begins with a synthesizer eventually joined by the rhythm section and the flute. YURI GARFUNKEL's work is notable in KAOLL's sound. His playing is varied and does not automatically lead to comparisons. The group brings a clear touch of world music to its progressive universe. "Sob os olhos de Eva," title track of the EP released in 2017 and reissued for the occasion, offers multiple changes of rhythm and the opportunity to appreciate everyone playing, including a solid electric guitar solo. The Exile of the Serpent which follows is a short, gentle piece which gives lot of room to acoustic guitar and flute. It highlights, quite naturally, the Latin character of the group. With "Kopernik," GARFUNKEL continues to enchant us, subtly supported by his friends including on acoustic guitar and percussion, until another beautiful electric guitar solo which concludes it in a beautiful way. Last year, I had the pleasure of reviewing "Giordano Bruno" by OSCILLAZIONI ALCHEMICO KREATIVE and now this Brazilian group dedicates a song to this sixteenth-century Italian philosopher, poet, mathematician, and cosmological theorist. Like the previous ones, it is a success, with no missteps to date. Although short, "A rua contre os reis," the street against the kings, offers everything one could ask for in a progressive piece, flute, strong electric guitar, crowd sound effect, change of rhythm, all without of three minutes. The album ends in style with a piece that starts off with a bang evoking the great SANTANA, percussion and electric guitar included. But the progressive side of KAOLL brings a change of rhythm and the flute takes over until a synthesizer ends everything gently. BRUNO MOSCATIELLO and KAOLL, additional natural wealth courtesy of Brazil. Indulge!

 Sob Os Olhos De Eva by KAOLL album cover Singles/EPs/Fan Club/Promo, 2017
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Sob Os Olhos De Eva
Kaoll Psychedelic/Space Rock

Review by alainPP

3 stars The music itself, the approach is disconcerting, the developments immediately bring to mind an almost banal electric folk jazz, then the developments of the 6 titles lead onto the highways that certain "prog" dinosaurs traced a long time ago. The big criticism of this EP is precisely its too short duration, the titles taking too long to make us catch up with the ramp of the said highway! The little extra of this EP is that it features unique, deceptive atmospheres, drawing here and there from sounds of country, hard rock, art-rock, psychedelic, BOF with purely jazzy and Brazilians. In fact, the accumulation of genres destabilizes the musical ear as you listen and almost forces you to activate the replay button!

For the tracks, we're dealing with space rock at the start, then typically Ry Coodérien slide guitar, all bathed in a country atmosphere while still retaining a jazz sound. The next piece sets the tone with a typically South American acoustic guitar, it's fruity, calm, then the flute comes in to bring us to a very catchy tune. The 3rd "Kopernik" starts slowly despite its short duration, juggling between a ballad, a Saturday night folk ball tune then the guitar coming into play brings a rapid but effective crescendo to an energetic swirling riff. Already the 2nd part of the album with a soft flute intro, followed by a rhythm guitar then the flute again and a calm, almost ethereal piano arpeggio then again this nervous guitar, drawing from the rock of CAMEL its inspirations; here, the composition revolves around the death of one of the most courageous men there was for having stood up to the CHURCH at a time when this was still impossible. The penultimate track "A Rua Contra Os Reis" starts directly with the flute as if there had been no break between the tracks with a sound of sirens and a nonchalant guitar à la "Bonnie and Clyde" comes hold the melody for the shortest duration of the album (2'50''); we are between the sixties and the Original Film Soundtrack. Already the last track with "Dharma em Chamas" may be the most prog track with a melting pot of sounds initially coming from hard rock with a Hawkindian guitar and it calms down with an Inca tempo on the flute. We think it's going to end this way until the last two minutes where SF, spatial sound effects like those we could find on 80's metal groups (the intro, not the titles afterwards!) remind us that there is a lot of prog blood in this EP, as short as it is!

 Auto-Hipnose by KAOLL album cover Studio Album, 2010
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Auto-Hipnose
Kaoll Psychedelic/Space Rock

Review by von bathel

4 stars This is the second album of the Kaol project by guitarist and opponent Bruno Moscatiello. In addition to the guest musicians in the band, as mentioned in the technical sheet above, we have guitarist Lanny Gordin. The plastic sound of the album reflects the current Brazilian avant-garde fusion instrumental. A mix of progressive rock and bossa nova. In several parts you can hear the fusion of these elements, hours in a complete instrumental band, hours with two guitars in counterpoint. The sound has that characteristic that gives the "Brazilian" touch to progressive rock like Bacamarte or Sagrado Coração da Terra. Not all Brazilian bands have a nationalist touch in their compositions. Kaol is one of them for those who enjoy progressive rock with influences from Brazilian and Latin music. Here are a CD of full beautiful atmospheres work, with strong moments between the parts,lots of hammond organ , flutes and synthesizer.And of course, guitar oriented vein.
 Brazilian Progressive Rock Soundtrack Vol.1 by KAOLL album cover Boxset/Compilation, 2019
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Brazilian Progressive Rock Soundtrack Vol.1
Kaoll Psychedelic/Space Rock

Review by von bathel

4 stars In 2017, the publisher Red Clown Books started a series of independent publications dealing with political issues in Latin America, based on the tradition of Brazilian progressive rock. His latest release "Rio de Lágrimas ? Fábula" is a musical project created for the homonymous graphic novel with compositions by Bruno Moscatiello and bringing together different generations of Brazilian prog: Willy Verdaguer (Secos & Molhados / Humahuaca), Eduardo Aguillar (Vitral), Claudio Dantas (Quaterna Requiem), Saulo Battesini (Solo), Kleber Vogel (Kaizen), Fabio Ribeiro (Blezqi Zatsaz), Fred Barley (O Terço / Dialect), in addition to the participation of Erico Jones, Nana Mathias, Edu Varallo and Tainan Cristina . The book "Sob os olhos de Eva" won the soundtrack of the band Kaoll, created in 2008 and with a peculiar trajectory that stands out among the most active groups in the country's instrumental scene. The music on this CD has the collaboration of various national musicians from bands with real significance in Brazilian rock. Members of the Terço, Blezqi Zatsaz, Verdaguer, Quaterna Requiem, Aguillar, etc... collaborate with project author Bruno Moscatello. The music is full, varieted and of course, progressive rock with varieds influences ,more oriented. metal oriented, with Mocatiello's work on lead guitars and acoustic guitar highlighted. A bit of flamenco Latinity like some Spanish bands. Instrumental full work.Certainly the wide variety of musicians in different styles gives a unique sound to the whole work.
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