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Phideaux : 313
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phideaux is psychedelic progressive art rock
Genre: Rock: Progressive Rock
Release Date: 2005
313 Record Label: Bloodfish Music
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Railyard 3:32 $0.99
Have You Hugged Your Robot? 3:08 $0.99
A Storm Of Cats 2:34 $0.99
Never Gonna Go 3:43 $0.99
Pyramid 4:13 $0.99
There's Only One Of You 2:37 $0.99
Orangutan 2:57 $0.99
Sick Of Me 5:41 $0.99
In Search Of Bitter Ore 4:03 $0.99
Body To Space 5:33 $0.99
Watching Machine 2:27 $0.99
Run Singing Tiger 3:37 $0.99
Benediction 4:05 $0.99
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Album Notes

313 is the new Phideaux album. Initially begun on 3/13/04 as an "album in a day" project, this ambitious album grew into an album in a year and though the songs are spontaneous and "astral" to quote a friend, the production is top notch.

This album is like those lost classics of the late 60's and early 70's which take you on a journey through the 48 minutes you are plugged in...

For fans of Moody Blues, Strawbs, Pink Floyd, The Cure, Tull, Bowie, Peter Gabriel and psychedelic, progressive rock.

"Phideaux is one that will give bands likePorcupine Tree and Blackfield a run for the money. Yeah I said that!"
Ron aka ProgNaut - a comment on myspace.com/phideaux (ProgNaut.com)


"Superb! We now have five albums from this musical superstar (well, four, he discounts his first body of work). The production values of Phideaux's latest offering, 313 (Three Thirteen) are still as apparent as they were on the first record I had the pleasure of listening to. His music is progressive and haunting however, I feel that this collection of songs is more grounded and accessible - that's just a fact, not a judgement! Ace."
Rob Rowley, The Grain Division
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/rob.rowley/graindivision/


"Phideaux wouldn't be Phideaux if there wasn't an inherent playfulness in nearly every song. "Have You Hugged Your Robot" adds the classical Peer Gynt theme by Edvard Grieg. "Never Gonna Go" is spoiling us with proggish mellotron sounds. "Watching Machine" has crazy keyboards and a Beach Boys attitude. "Run Singing Tiger" has this typical West Coast sound, like a contemporary Jefferson Airplane. Only the middle of the album comes with more melancholic material that is not so immediately accessible, but then after a couple of sessions you will also start loving the ecological ballad "Orangutan" and the trippy space rocking "Sick Of Me" with vocoder and electric sitar. Now I only mentioned a couple of the tracks here, but they alone show already how many different moods Phideaux checked out on that fateful day in 2004.
I can't but give it again 9 points. Phideaux's albums are all equally great, even if not one sounds like any other. If you have to start somewhere, just start by buying them all!"
DisAgreement.net underground music e-zine from Luxembourg

"For those who would like to try something different from the familiar and well travelled path, then this album could be a revelation for you. And if you like very strong vocal artistry, then ‘313’ is the one for you as well. Let’s be extra clear… this is good music with good vocals. When listening to this CD, you can let yourself be carried away because this ‘symphony’ of ‘harmony’ sounds excellent."
Reviewed by Jany at prog-nose.org

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REVIEWS

ASOMBROSA CALIDAD
author: Rhoy Khan
Quizás el grupo no tenga el renombre que tienen otras grandes bandas dentro del género, pero la calidad de Phideaux raya muy alto, y lo demuestran en cada álbum. Para los que no les conozcan les animo a hacerse con cualquiera de sus cd's, pues todos son una muestra evidente de lo que su rock progresivo puede ofrecerles. Pruébenlo, les asombrará al igual que hicieron conmigo. Un saludo y suerte a Phideaux!
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ASOMBROSA CALIDAD
author: Rhoy Khan
Quizás el grupo no tenga el renombre que tienen otras grandes bandas dentro del género, pero la calidad de Phideaux raya muy alto, y lo demuestran en cada álbum. Para los que no les conozcan les animo a hacerse con cualquiera de sus cd's, pues todos son una muestra evidente de lo que su rock progresivo puede ofrecerles. Pruébenlo, les asombrará al igual que hicieron conmigo. Un saludo y suerte a Phideaux!
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continues to surprise and make excellent music.....
author: ken s.
time to review: tull, bowie, floyd, van der graaf, genesis, moody blues, polyphonic spree, the residents, beatles, stephen fearing, three dog night, the cure, kate bush, siouxsie and the banshees, radiohead, porcupine tree, cat stevens, bjh, elo, syd barrett, donovan, t. rex, zepplin, blackfield, strawbs, alan parsons, tears for fears, 10cc....i'll add: robyn hitchcock, mostly autumn...these are the references to phideaux. i'm sure i've missed some and could add more. they all have something and nothing to do with phideaux. on to 313. this is the piano/keyboards cd, but still has all the guitar and synthesizers/noises we've come to expect. supposed to be done in a day...but however long it took turned out to be another stunning set by phideaux and friends. my favourites: never gonna go (great guitar), a storm of cats, body to space (instrumental), watching machine (robyn hitchcockian!), orangutan (my daughters fave). also must say, after i've been reviewing here i put songs on my ipod and have a whole new experience! next....onto the great leap! if you don't own any of these by one or all!!! (like i did).
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Highly Recommended
author: The Missing Piece
Either time goes very quickly, or this man is very productive! To me it seems only a couple of months since “Chupacabras” came out, and here comes the followup already. As usual he does not dissapoint, he once again deliver a fantastic progressive psychedelic pop album with much variation and interresting songs and arrangements. For fans of Moody Blues, Alan Parsons, Strawbs, Tears for Fears, 10CC, Beatles ......and so on. Music to make you happy! HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
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