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BIS

Abus Dangereux

 

Jazz Rock/Fusion

2.88 | 14 ratings

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Sean Trane
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Prog Folk
3 stars Not exactly named originally, Bis sports a slightly different feel, often taking the cool latino fusion with Devos's marimba being a bit too systematically spread over the whole album, reminding us of Uzeb tiring obsessions, but mainly for the Moerlen's Gong. The sax player was also different, as Rangell had replaced Kzrewina. The Canterbury influences are unfortunately a bit more absent often surging momentarily in the middle of a track (like Summer Homework), but never hanging around long enough, to this writer's tastes. The fact that three years have gone since their debut is obviously an understandable factor of changes of ambiances, but Bis is also a typical product of the JR/F scene of those years. Not that AD has gone soft, either, as their fusion is still extremely technical (Phaedra), but I find it cold. Not my favourite, but I'm not the only one thinking so, either.
Sean Trane | 3/5 |

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