Epidermis
50 top tracks
Epidermis
50 top tracks
Albums
Genius of Original Force
Epidermis
Feel Me
Epidermis
June 1975
Epidermis
June '75
Epidermis
Muster Burger
Epidermis
Muster-Burger
Epidermis
Epidermis - Muster-Burger
Epidermis
1970s Progressive Rock Sampler
Epidermis
(91) Feel Me
Epidermis

(82) Muster Burger
Epidermis
Feel Me [Special Edition ViP Disc]
Epidermis
1977 - Genius of Original Force
Epidermis
Biography
EPIDERMIS was considered, in the end of the 70’s, like the German GENTLE GIANT, but in regard with the group’s total discography, this might be quite reductive. They created a moving sonic dreamscape with keys, bass, acoustic and electric guitar, winds, percussion and cannon vocals. Their first album was progressive music of the very dense and complex type, with multi-layered vocal arrangements comparable to GENTLE GIANT and dynamic instrumental arrangements like YES and KING CRIMSON. <a href="h...Read more on Last.fm
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EPIDERMIS was considered, in the end of the 70’s, like the German GENTLE GIANT, but in regard with the group’s total discography, this might be quite reductive. They created a moving sonic dreamscape with keys, bass, acoustic and electric guitar, winds, percussion and cannon vocals. Their first album was progressive music of the very dense and complex type, with multi-layered vocal arrangements comparable to GENTLE GIANT and dynamic instrumental arrangements like YES and KING CRIMSON. The four tracks often had sudden shifts of tempo and mood, resulting in exciting music, which was at times disjointed. Often unfairly dissed as a clone band, EPIDERMIS managed to render the GENTLE GIANT realm being only a quartet. They recorded second album in the early 80’s called Muster-Burger
On the surprisingly very-good "Feel Me", recorded in the early 90’s with the same line-up and a bunch of guest musicians, the band offers a well-researched music, built on some precious sounds (flute, oboe, violin, clarinet, vibraphone) and some complex melodies, the music evolves between GENTLE GIANT ("Free hand" period), UNIVERS ZERO and ANABIS.
Recommended to Gentle Giant fans that enjoyed the “clones” like the Quebec group ET CETERA and the New England group HOWEVER.
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