Magma magnifique, inimitable et indépassable. Un dégagement d'énergie unique, impulsé par Christian Vander, ses compositions, orchestrations, et son jeu de batterie. Réécouter Magma, 30 ans après, fait toujours autant de bien. Ressourcement assuré à chaque fois. La forme est forte, le fond renvoie à des forces obscures dans tous les sens du terme...
i am always shocked at how UN-influential MO are / were. ALL of the zillion fusion bands that followed (even RTF and Weather Report) were all the OPPOSITE of MO: all were POLITE and TIDY, while MO were ANIMALS who didn't give a fuck if they were sloppy! THAT's how I want my jazz ROCK. Too many Great Drummers are POLITE (Bruford!) which is anti-thetical to what drums are!(Pure violence!) I always wanted the brains of bruford and the brawn of Cobham! Only a few months ago did I realize Vander is one of the only other jazz-rock drummers who is like Cobham: an ANIMAL!
@@jonbongjovi1869 Progressive Hardcore draws a lot from MO, Post Hardcore bans had a podium for King Crimson and MO. I love RTF and Weather Report (Pastorius is the greatest bass player of all time), but they were Jazz Fusion, MO was full Jazz ROCK, lacked any kind of Funk vive (which RTF and WR did have) made them unfit for the jazz scene of the time. And in America if you werent a friend of Zappa you didnt fit in the progressive/avant rock scene. Gong and Magma had a Duopoly over the scene in France, to the point every other prog/fusion band there was composed of ex Magma/Gong members. MO didnt had that.
@@Chris-cb4ig Much as I love Zappa, he lacked the creative prowess of Vander... though his skill as a composer, director, producer and band leader were second to none.
@Dfw Fqdefqw : not musicians' music! You'd be stunned witnessing how kids and toddlers react to Magma! You have a lot of young kids dancing in front of the stage at each concert, you end with parents having to take their kids to gigs because kids discoverded Magma through grand-dad!!!!... BTW, "Baba Yaga la sorcière" for children choir is nothing else than Mekhanik Destruktiw Kommandoh less long instrumental zones... and you have choirs of 40-100 9-11y old kids singing THIS!!!!
Magma ! Ma source d'inspiration, de joie. Rien ne met permet de mieux panser mes plaies qu'un concert comme le mois dernier au Triton. Qu'on se le dise, Magma est au plus haut de sa forme ! Leur musique m'accompagne depuis 30 ans (premier concert à Melun en 81), et restera gravé en moi à tout jamais..., dans cette vie et après ! Magma nous montre la voie(x), ne passons pas à côté...
Probably you would listening to this forever with finally the studio record they made in 2015 called "Ehmehntehtt -ré" An achievement. www.deezer.com/fr/album/564667
I've been liking this band for a few years now, i'm finally getting to hear some of their live stuff.. I really dig them a lot, their genre is a an electric metal jazz opera, from a whisper to a scream! Wow!!
someone called MAGMA "nazi jungle jazz" which I thought was brilliant! (Vander used to study Hitler speeches to inform his vocal style! You can clearly see bits of that in this video, ha ha.)
@@adrithgor7551 some would say it's an advanced form of rock. Others that it's weird rock and some say that's not even rock, but who cares when it sounds this damn good?!
Some of Zappa's stuff comes close. Things like "Return Of The Son Of Monster Magnet," "Billy The Mountain," the entirety of "200 Motels," his Synclavier records like "Jazz From Hell" and "Civilization Phaze III."
coming to philly on march 30th, 2016. a sound of their own. you first hear this, and you say no way, but then after a few minutes, you get it. magma is not band that you easily get into but give it a few spins, and you will be richly rewarded.
I don't think it's actually a language per se, more like speaking in tongues and reproducing the sounds for each performance. Nobody knows what he's going on about!
@@FloydManFloyd Actually, I read some years ago that some linguists had examined it and, while it isn't a full-on language like French or Farsi, it does have some of the foundational elements of a language. Not bad for something that one guy made up.
@@alphonsedaudet3418 Good shot of a guitar a bit after 4 minutes in. Though I think you are right that the Attakh album had two bassists and no guitar.
i was wrong about this particular night. But yeah, Magma often played without guitar back in these days. There was the 'earth bass', and the 'air bass' complimenting each other, and it was really powerfull
Last night my mate ended up watching the video 'magma the greatest band of their time' (or something along those lines) on a live stream (there was like 3 of us watching the stream) and we were all pissing ourselves because of how over the top everything seemed. This was like 2 am and then I watched this video and realised that I started to become addicted to them as a serious band. Yes they are ridiculous at times but I'm sorry, I'm hooked. They are actually an astonishing group of musicians and singers. Long live Magma! 😂🤘🤘🤘🤘
I know what you mean about getting blown away and becoming an addict. Their music is courageous and genius, kind of science fiction, something from another world. Which from what I read the language is made up.
Christian Vander, l’intégrité et la longévité faite homme, qu’on peut encore voir et ecouter vivant sur scène en 2022 avec une nouvelle formation renouvelée en partie en 2020. (Cf albums Kartehl et Eskahl 2020)
Quand j'entends cela , je suis re-plongé dans cette période d'immense créativité musicale de ces années -là ! Une "tension magique"... Mes Amitiés à Christian et Klaus .
En plus Christian ne se prend pas la tête. Très accessible, je l'ai rencontré, il sortait du Triton , nous sommes allés au metro mairie des lilas en discutant très agréablement 😃👍🏻👍🏻
Klaus Blasquiz was not in Magma then. Stella Vander also plays some piano and then sings. Guy Khalifa was the singer (apart from Christian Vander of course).
1978 / 79 la période terrible ! Costumes de carnaval et morceaux pop. Heureusement, Vander s'est repris au milieu des années 90 et de nouveaux sommets ont été atteints.
No one talked about jazz or rock back then...Vander shouldn't be considered as a rock artist or any kind of contributor to a certain music genre. What he contributes to is only art. He's a classical composer, using modern equipement.
Philip Glass once described what he thought to be the difference between classical music composers and popular music composers by explaining that classical composers create musical language whereas pop composers use languages created by classical composers. In this sense, Vander is definitely a classical composer.
Sunchild333 Another underrated genius. I mean who else can I listen to that creates like Vander? The only ones that come to mind are Peter Hamill from VDGG and Ian Anderson from Jethro Tull as in they each wrote all the music for their respective bands.
In the ate 1970s I found myself, at 23 years old, having to live for a year in a college dorm with a bunch of 18 year olds, most of whom I wanted nothing to do with. I listened to Magma (Köhntarkösz) at ear-splitting volume when I wanted them to leave me alone. It worked.
If you were able to keep a bunch of 18 year olds to leave you be with Köhntarkösz, imagine Mekanïk Destruktïw Kommandöh! I own both of those albums, so I should know. MDK would have likely scared those kids off for life.
Crimson King- Zeuhl is an extreme form of Fusion, that is all. This is definitely from the realm of Fusion, not Jazz-Rock; above all, it is Progressive as Progessive could conceivably be. Always so wonderful to see a Crimson fan who loves Magma as well...they are surely two of the greatest in the 70's, along w/ VdGG, the early Genesis records...
The terms Fusion and Jazz Rock were used basically interchangeably in the 70s, and has continued that way more or less, to the point neither mean anything different, and neither mean anything specific anymore either so both have lost any real meaning. Also magma changed it's style many times from more jazz to less, etc over time. I would say they are a progressive group that used elements of jazz and fusion, but were never fully fusion as they do not improvise solos much like real 70s fusion, that is a big difference. You can't really nail them down with any one term basically.
Magma’s music help one connect to the universe, decalcify the pineal gland and access truth. Wish I had discovers it years ago…. Perhaps only now am I ready to understand it…. Magnificent!
Can anyone translate the interview into English? I think I caught "new music", "multiplied energy", "my house", "riches", "definition of a musician", "clocks", "consciousness of the night", and "responsibility"? Next, look at the very first seconds of music, when the camera is on the keyboard player. He is playing 4 beats per measure with his right hand, but 3 beats per measure with his left hand. Stella Vander does the same thing when she takes over on piano while this keyboard player is soloing at around 4:48. I don't know, maybe this kind of rhythmic complexity is easy for piano players, but I tried to tap the rhythm on my knees, and I can't do it at all. Simply astounding, and beautiful!
Feel then you'll understand... Actually, intending a Magma concert is similar to an Indian classical music one : you'll soon start a transe...That's why even toddlers enjoy 'em immediately if exposed to their music! Do you really need to intellectualise?
Christian Vander may be the most energetic drummer of all time...it's a miracle he didn't combust!
Still has this energy, too, at least when I saw them play a couple of years back. Absolutely relentless, he's like a force of nature.
he does combust, each time he performs, but his fire doesn't burn, it just lights our souls ...
notice the fan pointed at him, to cool things down...
Magma magnifique, inimitable et indépassable. Un dégagement d'énergie unique, impulsé par Christian Vander, ses compositions, orchestrations, et son jeu de batterie. Réécouter Magma, 30 ans après, fait toujours autant de bien. Ressourcement assuré à chaque fois. La forme est forte, le fond renvoie à des forces obscures dans tous les sens du terme...
et ça dure depuis 1969
trop fort!!
Formidable son. Formidable Vander.
Après Stravinsky,zappa il y’a vander (mes auteurs compositeur préféré)
@@louisstmartin2997Приветствую Magma, Привет из Сибири!
One of the most intense bands I've ever heard, right up there with the Mahavishnu Orchestra.
And they are gonna play with king crimson this year
Yeh I Love Mahavishnu too.
Magma and Crimson on the same Bill would be great. If postponed Tours get a chance to happen.🕉🎶☀️
i am always shocked at how UN-influential MO are / were.
ALL of the zillion fusion bands that followed (even RTF and Weather Report) were all the OPPOSITE of MO:
all were POLITE and TIDY, while MO were ANIMALS who didn't give a fuck if they were sloppy!
THAT's how I want my jazz ROCK.
Too many Great Drummers are POLITE (Bruford!) which is anti-thetical to what drums are!(Pure violence!)
I always wanted the brains of bruford and the brawn of Cobham!
Only a few months ago did I realize Vander is one of the only other jazz-rock drummers who is like Cobham: an ANIMAL!
@@jonbongjovi1869 Progressive Hardcore draws a lot from MO, Post Hardcore bans had a podium for King Crimson and MO. I love RTF and Weather Report (Pastorius is the greatest bass player of all time), but they were Jazz Fusion, MO was full Jazz ROCK, lacked any kind of Funk vive (which RTF and WR did have) made them unfit for the jazz scene of the time. And in America if you werent a friend of Zappa you didnt fit in the progressive/avant rock scene.
Gong and Magma had a Duopoly over the scene in France, to the point every other prog/fusion band there was composed of ex Magma/Gong members. MO didnt had that.
Everyone looks amazing on this gig. The way the bass trills is incredible. Its an extension of Christian's energy.
They record the vynil Köhntarkösz in my father house at Valbonne, France "14, Allée de Pierre Feu"/ "La Bastide". ;) I'm so proud of this... ;)
COOL! that house is a zeuhl house!
salut de rocheville cong!!! jsavais pas qu'ils étaient venus enregistrer a Vallau!
You can't imagine... Even Eric Clapton wrote a song here... Now it's just a house in south of France. But for me, it's an historic place ! ah ah !
Salut l'ami ! C'est écrit derrière le vinyl si tu as un doute ! ;D
That album is epic
Impressionnant. Je suis de leur génération, mais je redécouvre maintenant avec une autre vision. Quel talent !!!
It's a serotonym explosion! What an oustanding theatrical presentation. It makes me breathless! Bravo!
Magma,,, they were (and still are) just centuries ahead of everyone else.
Matteo Morelli Please don t Forget Zappa
@@Chris-cb4ig Much as I love Zappa, he lacked the creative prowess of Vander... though his skill as a composer, director, producer and band leader were second to none.
Maybe not ahead, but drifting onto a different path!
@La Part des choses WHAT.Arretes la boisson ?
Viva zapmagpama!
i never understood magma. thats why i like it. keep your secrets.
Magma hat eine eigene Art viel Energie zu entfalten.
@Dfw Fqdefqw : not musicians' music! You'd be stunned witnessing how kids and toddlers react to Magma! You have a lot of young kids dancing in front of the stage at each concert, you end with parents having to take their kids to gigs because kids discoverded Magma through grand-dad!!!!...
BTW, "Baba Yaga la sorcière" for children choir is nothing else than Mekhanik Destruktiw Kommandoh less long instrumental zones... and you have choirs of 40-100 9-11y old kids singing THIS!!!!
It's called "gibberish".
Magma un OVNI dans le prog!Un groupe trop ignoré et sous estimé!
@@antihebrew It’s Kobaïan. >:p
tu te trompais ami,ta musique nous enmènne si fortement mème en concert dans grand espace,
Ta musique nous enmènne hier comme aujourd'hui
MERCI
Every time I revisit this performance, I cry my eyes out. Incredible.
Magma ! Ma source d'inspiration, de joie. Rien ne met permet de mieux panser mes plaies qu'un concert comme le mois dernier au Triton. Qu'on se le dise, Magma est au plus haut de sa forme ! Leur musique m'accompagne depuis 30 ans (premier concert à Melun en 81), et restera gravé en moi à tout jamais..., dans cette vie et après ! Magma nous montre la voie(x), ne passons pas à côté...
Yes bro. For sure, moi aussi Magma m'a aidé à être plus fort et meilleur...
Patrick Kinou эз
Magma a sauvé ma vie plusieurs fois. Rien ne me rend plus énergique que d'écouter leur musique !!!!! Merci à ce Magma !!
J'ai cessé d'aller aux concerts de Magma en 1978...
@@latchogadjo1 : Warreï? Egeun wurdah tendiwa
本当に感動したライブはマグマの初来日の時。衝動的に終了直後ステージに駆け寄り、ベーシストに握手を求めたら、え、オレでいーの?的な戸惑いを見せ応じてくれました。演奏はモチロン、声も器楽的でコーラスも絡み合い、非常に感銘を受けたとても良い日でした。
This is probably like my 30th time listening to this.
only 30????:)
Probably you would listening to this forever with finally the studio record they made in 2015 called "Ehmehntehtt -ré"
An achievement. www.deezer.com/fr/album/564667
How many extra 0s have been added in two years?
Professor Chocolate Cake Just one more. Probably around 300 now, lol.
Just love it so much
Christian Vander really is amazing!
Quelle énergie, quelle créativité, une source inépuisable...
I've been liking this band for a few years now, i'm finally getting to hear some of their live stuff.. I really dig them a lot, their genre is a an electric metal jazz opera, from a whisper to a scream! Wow!!
someone called MAGMA "nazi jungle jazz" which I thought was brilliant!
(Vander used to study Hitler speeches to inform his vocal style! You can clearly see bits of that in this video, ha ha.)
@@jonbongjovi1869 Jamais entendu ce genre de trucs.... bizarre... vous devriez lui poser la question. Il est là.
I don't think there has ever been a stranger moment in rock history. And christ, Vander was a monster! look at those arms
He still is.
Well, take a look at Rock in Opposition scene. It's barely rock music! Of course it's still great and very interesting.
@@adrithgor7551 some would say it's an advanced form of rock. Others that it's weird rock and some say that's not even rock, but who cares when it sounds this damn good?!
Some of Zappa's stuff comes close. Things like "Return Of The Son Of Monster Magnet," "Billy The Mountain," the entirety of "200 Motels," his Synclavier records like "Jazz From Hell" and "Civilization Phaze III."
My favorite band when I lived in Montpellier France 1969-1977
thank whoever posted. thank you. thank you thank you thank you thank you.
Je repasse par ici 6ans après et toujours la même sensation....ÉNORME....
I'm can't wait to see them in 1 week in Manchester. A lifetime of waiting!!!!
God, I'm jealous. Have a great time.
Oh, you did already.
They visited São Paulo on early 2018. I live up 1000km from São Paulo and I can't watch them live, unfortunately. I hope you've had great moments! :D
ResidentMich band on the wall , went the second night. first saw them at the free trade hall in 74
in the 80s i listen this,and Gong and Tuxedomoon and the Residends and . . .!
what a collored time.
Unique ! we will never see again masterpieces like this!
voilà un moment rare de la vrai puissance de MAGMA
I'd never seen the long version of this till now. It's Fantastic.Thanks for Posting
THIS IS SO GOOD.
coming to philly on march 30th, 2016. a sound of their own. you first hear this, and you say no way, but then after a few minutes, you get it. magma is not band that you easily get into but give it a few spins, and you will be richly rewarded.
Great art is often like that. It takes a bit of time to get it at first.
Unless you are born in it, surrounded by it. But then, a new stuff will be new and you'll have to discover it for yourself.
Pure gold. This band is simply outstanding. I must to improve my Kobaïan though.
This band never fails to stir me.
Incredible video, thanks for uploading it
This is simply... GREAT.
awesome group! long live to Magma
faut les entendre en live s est !! une expérience et un plaisir indescriptible .
I barely understand French but what Vander spoke about was so pure it made itself understandable
They are from France but don’t sing in French it’s just a language invented for the music anyway they are musically universal
@louisstmartin2997 I'm aware of that, but the interview in the end is in French no? That's what I'm talking about.
Vander is awesome here.
Isn't he always?
Wish I spoke Kobaian so I knew what he's singing about!
feel it instead
I don't think it's actually a language per se, more like speaking in tongues and reproducing the sounds for each performance. Nobody knows what he's going on about!
@@FloydManFloyd Actually, I read some years ago that some linguists had examined it and, while it isn't a full-on language like French or Farsi, it does have some of the foundational elements of a language. Not bad for something that one guy made up.
@@bobparker8294 interesting
“To understand the music of Magma, one must not look for narrative, but instead emotion.”
MAGMA mind-blowing theatrical artistry and dedication of the highest order, never ceases to amaze.
Just noticed the guitarist and bassist are using the safety pin glasses from the Attahk album cover!
marcojp94 Those safety pins glasses were designed by H.R Giger!
no guitarist back then, two bassists
@@alphonsedaudet3418 You know what a guitar looks like?
@@alphonsedaudet3418 Good shot of a guitar a bit after 4 minutes in. Though I think you are right that the Attakh album had two bassists and no guitar.
i was wrong about this particular night. But yeah, Magma often played without guitar back in these days. There was the 'earth bass', and the 'air bass' complimenting each other, and it was really powerfull
Last night my mate ended up watching the video 'magma the greatest band of their time' (or something along those lines) on a live stream (there was like 3 of us watching the stream) and we were all pissing ourselves because of how over the top everything seemed. This was like 2 am and then I watched this video and realised that I started to become addicted to them as a serious band. Yes they are ridiculous at times but I'm sorry, I'm hooked. They are actually an astonishing group of musicians and singers. Long live Magma! 😂🤘🤘🤘🤘
Can you send link to that video?
Here @@adrithgor7551: ua-cam.com/video/kzlMw8jqv4k/v-deo.html (final part of "De Futura" 1976)
I know what you mean about getting blown away and becoming an addict.
Their music is courageous and genius, kind of science fiction, something from another world. Which from what I read the language is made up.
They did make up the language.
@@nowayout8773
Outstanding!
Thanks to Great artist for His Fight and his Talent!!
Christian Vander, l’intégrité et la longévité faite homme, qu’on peut encore voir et ecouter vivant sur scène en 2022 avec une nouvelle formation renouvelée en partie en 2020. (Cf albums Kartehl et Eskahl 2020)
Woah, the singer is going off on some operatic scatting. Power vox. Great song and thanks for the video. Going in my list.
Quand j'entends cela , je suis re-plongé dans cette période d'immense créativité musicale de ces années -là ! Une "tension magique"... Mes Amitiés à Christian et Klaus .
Transcendental music + passionate delivery = masterpiece
Ce qui fait la qualité de Christian Vander , c'est qu'il ne joue pas de la batterie mais qu'il compose avec elle en plaine osmose.🥁
Magma forever
They are from another planet and their music can get you in trance mood ❤magma forever
The 70’s: Magma, Gong, Genesis , Zappa... Quelle époque!!!
N'oubliez pas Ange !
Dionys Cloostermans , par les fils de Mandrin! J’avais oublié mon adolescence !;)
Émile jacotey, le cimetière des arlequins!
En plus Christian ne se prend pas la tête. Très accessible, je l'ai rencontré, il sortait du Triton , nous sommes allés au metro mairie des lilas en discutant très agréablement 😃👍🏻👍🏻
Love that Vander is totally ranting in a language he totally made up!
for real? lmao
@@marianoguijarro5795 kobaian is a kind of language vander made up for magma
This is .. majestic! Klaus is beside himself with joy. Love it.
Klaus wasn't there. The male singer at this time was Guy Khalifa, probably more into the theatrical stuff they were doing then.
Felt sure that was Klaus smiling and walking by the camera. Mostly going by the hair.@@neilhughes9310
@@neilhughes9310Khalifa is on the keyboard, the one in the vocals is Blasquiz xd
Klaus Blasquiz was not in Magma then. Stella Vander also plays some piano and then sings. Guy Khalifa was the singer (apart from Christian Vander of course).
Nous y étions ! ! !
I love this video so damn much. Been watching it for years.
Beautiful. Simply Beautiful
incredible music....SUPER Magma!!! SUBLIME band....genius Vander!!!!!
fantastique. même maintenant. Surtout maintenant.
1978 / 79 la période terrible ! Costumes de carnaval et morceaux pop. Heureusement, Vander s'est repris au milieu des années 90 et de nouveaux sommets ont été atteints.
Le pire, c'est Bobino 81 !
super époque merci Magma
Vu à Nantes en 1970 et bien d'autres fois ensuite. ENORME !!! cette vidéo. MERCI
On a dit que Magma n'était pas...................!
Ces't magnifique!!
Genius. Mad, unrestrained, complete GENIUS.
No one talked about jazz or rock back then...Vander shouldn't be considered as a rock artist or any kind of contributor to a certain music genre. What he contributes to is only art. He's a classical composer, using modern equipement.
True, One can hear elements from artists like Igor stravinskij , Coltrane, Carl Heinrich Maria Orff, bela bartok and many more
agree 110% with this
Philip Glass once described what he thought to be the difference between classical music composers and popular music composers by explaining that classical composers create musical language whereas pop composers use languages created by classical composers. In this sense, Vander is definitely a classical composer.
Sunchild333 Another underrated genius. I mean who else can I listen to that creates like Vander? The only ones that come to mind are Peter Hamill from VDGG and Ian Anderson from Jethro Tull as in they each wrote all the music for their respective bands.
shit hot drummer though.
This is amazing!
vcs são demais!!!!!! parabéns! very very good!!!!!! obrigado!!!!!! :)
Un groupe immense! Crazy band!
In the ate 1970s I found myself, at 23 years old, having to live for a year in a college dorm with a bunch of 18 year olds, most of whom I wanted nothing to do with. I listened to Magma (Köhntarkösz) at ear-splitting volume when I wanted them to leave me alone. It worked.
If you were able to keep a bunch of 18 year olds to leave you be with Köhntarkösz, imagine Mekanïk Destruktïw Kommandöh! I own both of those albums, so I should know. MDK would have likely scared those kids off for life.
Crimson King- Zeuhl is an extreme form of Fusion, that is all. This is definitely from the realm of Fusion, not Jazz-Rock; above all, it is Progressive as Progessive could conceivably be. Always so wonderful to see a Crimson fan who loves Magma as well...they are surely two of the greatest in the 70's, along w/ VdGG, the early Genesis records...
The terms Fusion and Jazz Rock were used basically interchangeably in the 70s, and has continued that way more or less, to the point neither mean anything different, and neither mean anything specific anymore either so both have lost any real meaning. Also magma changed it's style many times from more jazz to less, etc over time. I would say they are a progressive group that used elements of jazz and fusion, but were never fully fusion as they do not improvise solos much like real 70s fusion, that is a big difference. You can't really nail them down with any one term basically.
Crimson and Van Der Graaf I Love too.
It's very common for KC fans, especially Francophone ones, to also be Magma fans and Zappa fans too...
@@maxinemckenzie5765same here
So .. happy. I fall in love with Christian every time I watch this.
je fait partie de ces pionners de l 'ecoute toujours là dans mon coeur
Yes, Magma one off the best progressive Groupe.....ever.....
MAGNIFIQUE et inégalé !!!
Des musicos au top, tout simplement énormeeeee.
GOLDEN AGE..JUST GOLDEN
enfin en entier Hhai genial!
enorme cette archive
A comment in a Pink Floyd group in Facebook about great drummers brought me here. Just....wow!!
I won a ticket to their show on Lima, Perú the next 19th of november :')
So lucky! I saw them last year.... It really felt like advanced beings from another planet delivering a message....
Quizás el máximo exponente dentro del Zeul, gran interpretación, los mayores momentos de esta banda son durante los conciertos
Hombre y cómo no van a ser el mayor exponente del Zeuhl si ellos lo inventaron jaja
This will be in my Ipod when i enter heaven.
You need a serious PA to really enjoy the feel
Buenisimo e inedito para mi......gracias....!!!!!!
Very sad to see how low Magma sank at that time. It took them sooo long to get out of that hole. 1976 / 2003. And then came KA.
merci infiniment💞💕💕
Captivating!
Nous sommes l'écho de la lumière et de la musique, qui colorise nos vie ! Vive la note et ses frères !
Magma’s music help one connect to the universe, decalcify the pineal gland and access truth. Wish I had discovers it years ago…. Perhaps only now am I ready to understand it….
Magnificent!
Perfection?
It exists!
Can anyone translate the interview into English? I think I caught "new music", "multiplied energy", "my house", "riches", "definition of a musician", "clocks", "consciousness of the night", and "responsibility"? Next, look at the very first seconds of music, when the camera is on the keyboard player. He is playing 4 beats per measure with his right hand, but 3 beats per measure with his left hand. Stella Vander does the same thing when she takes over on piano while this keyboard player is soloing at around 4:48. I don't know, maybe this kind of rhythmic complexity is easy for piano players, but I tried to tap the rhythm on my knees, and I can't do it at all. Simply astounding, and beautiful!
Start to do this very slowly.
1:19 he say fetty wap
He said "Tendiwa"
Plot twist: Fetty Wap is Kobaian.
@King Chromosome I'm looking at the lyrics for 'Hhai' in another tab and it clearly says: "Dowëh leïss tendiwa".
@King Chromosome I just saw your Christian Vander posts on Chris Chan's twitter lol. Small world.
the look Christian gives the camera at 9:54 has me laughing so hard, best band ever
Incredible!
Masterpiece!
8:40 or so... those voices are fucking soaring! Now I have to listen to every Magma song. Amazing stuff.
Wow! Kobaia: could easily live there
looks like you are there already my dear. it is a state of.....m i n d...…..
On y était... Thanx a lot pour la 'madeleine' !!!
_ MUSIC IS THE BEST
:-c
Wow I didn't know monsieur vander was singing himself back in the day
And how powerful and honest!
Hearing his voice, some wanted him to enter politics... and got buzzed off
BESTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT EVERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR VERSION OF HHAI......AMAZING............A VANDER OUT OF THE WORLD....INCREDIBLEEEEEEEEE
dieux existe !
Sans '' x '' .
Unbelievable musicanship. I'm afraid my brain has not evolved enough to fully understand those beings.
Feel then you'll understand...
Actually, intending a Magma concert is similar to an Indian classical music one : you'll soon start a transe...That's why even toddlers enjoy 'em immediately if exposed to their music!
Do you really need to intellectualise?