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MUSHIKUI MANDALALunapark EnsembleRIO/Avant-Prog3.05 | 2 ratings |
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![]() Anyway, the main part of this album (from Track 2 to 10) sounds like Avant Folk (not Rock) to me, with some junk percussive stuffs or light-sounded instruments (like a soprano recorder). This music style can remind me Maher Shalal Hash Baz by Tori Kudo - maybe because LUNAPARK had recorded a single "Kawaii Watashi No Doppelgänger" with collaboration from Tori's trombone two years before? Very simple but eccentrically scattered songs are in, where only Rorie did Rock by her voices centering herself. In 1986 this avant-folksy music style could be very original and unrivaled, but sadly not enough for every progressive rock freak I guess. Oh rather, the latter part of this "compilation" is their eponymous EP itself, that can be more of progressive rock than the chief manager here. Suppose Tetsuto might push pop & ROCK elements into them, and their EP could be well-balanced as an Avantgarde Progressive Rock one. And the most impressive song for me is the first track "The Scramble Suite" ... featuring a strange pop, an ethnic shower, a funky rock, mystic fruits ... produced by Fred Frith (wow!). This song can include almost all of LUNAPARK essence surely. Wataru's sensitive Acid Folk, Rorie's mysterious tour, Tetsuto's hard-edged granite Rock ... all are excellently shining. You can see various appearances of LUNAPARK ENSEMBLE in this "compilation". Please enjoy.
DamoXt7942 |
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