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AUF DER BAHN ZUM URANUS

Gäa

 

Krautrock

3.53 | 67 ratings

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VOTOMS
3 stars Auf Der Bahn Zum Uranus. The interesting debut album from this original german progressive rock band called GÄA. A valuable and rare item. Their music is trippy, rhythmic and psychedelic. The instruments and performance are very well done. The recording quality and the jam solos will satisfy you krautrock fan looking for something new. Well, I am used to stabilish a strong line with the album art while listening to the music. The first time I have seen this album the character in the cover reminds me of Gally/Alita from the Gunnm Battle Angel Alita japanese cyberpunk series. Face to face with the album, there's nothing to do with Alita, but this first impression makes me think of sci-fi, trash, underground pubs and bizarre elements while I am tripping with my music, looking at this strange album cover. My musical experiences with this album are great, I think this is a good and underrated album, achieving the cult status.

The bad point are the vocals. Sometimes are very boring for me, mainly in the first track, Uranus. GÄA has a small catalogue, featuring only two obscure recordings (unfortunatelly, their second album isn't that cool...), and this one is the one for who wants to check them out. Not a must, but if you have a chance to try this spacey job, don't waste your time.

VOTOMS | 3/5 |

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