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The Empire of Night is rather dark and at times even frightening space rock
Genre:
Rock: Progressive Rock
Release Date:
2006
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The Empire of Night
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(884502003826)
Record Label: Zeta Reticuli
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Produced by John Pack and Brian Fowler.Engineered by Glen Falkenstein. Recorded at Studiolab Cartersville Georgia 2005-2006. Additional material recorded at Snake Pit studios Trevose Pennsylvania and The Astro Lounge Boston Massachusetts.
Personnel; John Pack Guitar,Vocals. Therimen and Synth, Harvey Bainbridge, Synth ,Vocals.Brian Fowler,Bass,Guitar,Therimen. Hank Tart, Drums, Sugarkayne,Synths.
Additional personnel, John Stanton,guitar. Brother Anubis R. E., Sax, Rick Atkinson,Synth,Cyndee Lee Rule,Viper Electric Violin. Astro Al, Subliminations, lyricist. Art work, Mark Reiser, Pittsburgh
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author: Roger S. Neville-Neil
This is delightfully wicked and very entertaining. And Has Harvey Bainbridge from Hawkwind. Inspired Sci-Fi at its best!
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empire of knight
author: Martin Snip
Wat do we got here?
It is a absolute stunning cd,with Harvey playing
and do some vocals in his typical style.
Stunning Music!!
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an interplanetary expedition through the dark night of the alien soul
author: Stan Satin
Just received my copy of The Empire of Night and was immediately taken on an interplanetary expedition through the dark night of the alien soul! Not sure I wanna return to earth! An aural delight of otherworldly atmospheres! Much is mentioned about the obvious Hawkwind soundings, but I must also mention the nods to Ziggy era Bowie on this disc, especially in the guitar effects and Bowiesque saxophone textures. There is also some ambient techno leanings in the lighter moments reminiscent of more recent bands like The Orb. This album leans to the past future and the future past making for a very cool present. NICE WORK, Spaceseed! A Sophomore Masterpiece, indeed!
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The Seed's Sophmore Effort
author: Dj Astro
Spaceseed w/ Harvey Bainbridge: The Empire of Night
Zeta Reticuli Records
The North-American space rock act Spaceseed released their second CD some time ago, but I got my review copy only recently because the first pressing disappeared so quickly. They had the legendary ex-Hawkwind member Nik Turner on their debut album, and now they’re included the keyboard player Harvey Bainbridge, who’s also known for his Hawkwind connections, to the line-up. Harvey is well suited for the band’s cosmic and psychedelic style, and like Nik before, he’s also been playing with them on tour. The Empire of Night is rather dark and at times even frightening space rock, and in addition to the basic instruments there are a lot of synthesizers, Theremin, electric violin and saxophone. To complete the core band (Pack-Bainbridge-Fowler-Tart-Sugarkayne) there are a lot of guests on the album. The music varies from very ambient, synthesizer-dominated atmospheres with narration through more melodic psych rock all the way to snotty, heavy space-acid-punk. At times the saxophones of Brother Anubis Re create a bit jazzy feel to the album, as well. They have also sometimes used programming to achieve some electronic atmospheres.
After the about four-minute-long peaceful soundscape the title track continues with a heavy comp and is one of my favourites among the nine tracks on the album bringing to mind Pressurehed and Nik Turner’s US work in the 90’s. I think I can hear some Gong influences in the instrumental track called “Airlock One”. ”Photon Phantasm” just melts your brain and the instrumental “Clouds Over Titan” rocks with a nice, punky touch. “Office Colony” is quite close in mood to Hawkwind’s “Dream Worker”. “Delphi” has an experimental beginning and in its strongly phased section reminds me of Chrome. Harvey’s narration part works excellently. The last track “Wasted Skies” is a more melodic, slow and atmospheric track where they have taken some influences from Hawkwind’s masterpiece “7 by 7”. One of my favourites! The Empire of Night is a great space rock album and luckily for all the fans there is some more new stuff coming out already next summer, when the band will release their next collaboration disc with Harvey. I just can’t wait!
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