Friday, July 27, 2012

UPPSALA-S/T, TAPE, 1986, FRANCE




Mutant Sounds founder Jim long ago posted the debut LP from this hugely underrated and very late in the game French Zeuhl band, whose obscurity is mostly due to their plying post-Magma mutations long after history's presumed sell-by date for this sorta thing. Fronted by the singular falsetto pipes of Philippe Cauvin, the music of Uppsala on that debut carried forth the legacy of a very specific breed of thunderous post-Magma action; the sort originally articulated by former Magma bassist Bernard Paganotti in Weidorje, though Uppsala would render these sounds in a more playful and less martial fashion, occasionally even with a bit of a Caribbean lilt! What very few are aware of is that Cauvin and co. actually followed up that monster three years later with this privately issued tape. Beginners to Uppsala might want to avail themselves of their debut first, but this second outing, while undeniably lighter in tone is still something worth marveling over; their adaptations in the interim nudging this second effort into more of a post-80's King Crimson mode, with Cauvin's impassioned histrionics duking it out with fretless entanglements and cross-kit Linn Drum fills.


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7 comments:

Holly said...

Intrigued. Thank you!

apps79 said...

Thank you!

Anonymous said...

Curious where the name derives from. Uppsala is one of the major towns in Sweden.

Anonymous said...

Excellent. Thank you very much.

Anonymous said...

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Oax of Joxfield said...

Uppsala is not only a Swedish city, it's also where the Swedish RIO band Samla Mammas Manna/Zamla Mammaz Manna/Von Zamla/Lars Hollmer actually came from and the band Uppsala took their name as a tribute to the Swedish bands mentioned - if I got the story right.
Stefan/Oax of Joxfield P

northfieldhat said...

off topic, but could i please request a
reup of STRATIS "exotic"?

thanks,
g