The only thing that doesn't do much for me is the most far out free jazz on "Asymphonia". But the rest is GREAT! The opening track "Waiting a Long Time" is a great heavy-progressive track, and at the end the track suddenly turns into a part where it's played by a trad-jazz arrangement. And the album just continues to surprise the listener with unexcepted turns. "Sewers Down Inside" features Tangerine Dream-like flute-Mellotron and creates some great atmosphere.
"Materializing the Unlimited" sounds like a good Crimson-instrumental with great Mellotron. "Suspended Recipe", "Roads" and "The Planet Vavoura" are all more in a Canterbury progressive vein. Jazzy, but the band managed to give it a sound of their own by using the Mellotron on these passages (not very common in jazz-influenced progressive).
A great and VERY progressive album, but be aware that I've also seen this album listed as "Sewers Down Inside" and that their third (and non-progressive) album also was called "Axis".
Tracks
1. Waiting A Long Time - 4:27
2. Sewers Down Inside - 6:19
3. Materializing The Unlimited - 5:03
4. Asymphonia I - 5:06
5. Suspended Precipice - 1:49
6. Roads - 5:05
7. Asymphonia II - 2:50
8. Dancing Percussion - 2:39
9. Pa Vu Ga Di - 3:45
10.The Planet Vavoura - 4:00
Axis
*Demis Visvikis - Electric Piano, Piano, Mellotron, Organ, Percussion, Vocals
*George Hadjiathanassiou - Drums, Percussion
*Alexandros Fantis - Electric Bass, Bass, Percussion
*Chris Stassinopoulos - Drums, Percussion
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thank you my friend, muchas gracias.
ReplyDeletejuan manuel (amigodelblues)
really interesting & enjoyable album, I recommend it
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ReplyDeleteMany thankx, i never heard this. Fantastic in my opinion.
ReplyDeleteThanks Marios,this is a great album & thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteNice release..
ReplyDeleteBut is it possible to repair link?
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.....Axis - 1973...repaired.....
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot, Marios..
ReplyDeleteGreat!
The instrumentation on this album is phenominal.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, this one seems to be offline. Is there any chance for a re-up? That'd be awesome. Thx a lot in advance
ReplyDeleteAnonymous, just cheked, files are OK..
ReplyDeleteNice ! Thanks mate.
ReplyDelete(yes, files are online at turbobit)
This is another band I knew almost nothing about. Along with Socrates, it must have been one of the best Greek Rock bands with English lyrics, in my humble opinion. Thank you for sharing this album with us.
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