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Conference marvin::uk_music

Title:The UK Music Conference
Notice:Welcome (back) to UK_MUSIC on node MARVIN.
Moderator:RDGENG::CROOK
Created:Mon Mar 28 1988
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1381
Total number of notes:39269

335.0. "MAGMA ANYONE?" by KAOFS::C_MENENDEZ (Carlos, Kanata CSC, DTN 621-3051) Wed Feb 08 1989 08:30

    	This one is specially for the European DEC, which I think got
    much more exposure than us here in America.
    
    	Any fans of "MAGMA" around? What's happened to the group lately?
    Is Christian Vander still attacking those drums?
    
    	I'm interested because the last I heard from them was about
    6-7 years ago. I bought a 3 record set of live albums called "Retros-
    pective" and as far as I know, that was it.
    
    	If someone has heard anything more, comments welcome. Also,
    if somebody knows their discography, I'd like to see it and compare
    it with mine.
    
    	Univeira Zekt.....Carlos
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335.1LEROUF::MERRICKIf it's understood, it's not finishedWed Feb 08 1989 13:055
    MAGMA are still going - well Christian Vander is. They played Nice last
    week and are sort-of touring. I'll check if they have any new music
    available.
    
    Ken 
335.2Another Magma (ex) fan checking inWELMTS::GREENBWhaddyamean, whaddyamean, huh?Wed Feb 08 1989 14:0622
    Cor, Magma, I'd forgotten how much I used to like them...
    
    I saw them a few times, many years ago, at the Roundhouse (still
    my all-time favourite venue) in Chalk Farm, and they were utterly
    stupendous - such a feeling of power came from the stage, and the
    music was totally hypnotic. The only drawback was that they had
    to restrict themselves to a set length of about two hours; apparently
    it was not unknown for them to play sets for up to nine or ten hours!
    
    The albums I had from this period were (spelling is probably all
    over the place here)  Kohntarkosz, and Mechanik Destructiv Kommandoh.
    There was also another one called (I think) 1000 degrees C. I did
    find, though, that their rcords were not as rewarding as seeing
    them live.
                                 
    Is Jannik Top still with them - that man's bass playing was awesome
    in the extreme
    
    BTW, Steve 'Interesting' Davis, world's number one snooker player,
    is said to be a big Magma fan
    
    Bob
335.3definitely powerful!!!KAOFS::C_MENENDEZCarlos, Kanata CSC, DTN 621-3051Wed Feb 08 1989 16:3711
    	There's many more records. i'll try to put up a list of what
    I have tonight.
    
    	The problem when I was living in Mexico was that (of course
    they never toured over there!) their records always seemed to be
    kinda like "pirate" records. Different labels all the time, very,
    very low quantities available, etc.
    
    	I'm looking forward to see that they're still recording.
    
    	Carlos
335.4A few more LP's for the listCOMICS::LANGMore Trouble Every Day...Thu Feb 09 1989 02:2612
    Other MAGMA Lp's
    
    1970 - Magma
    1975 - Live
    1976 - Udu Wudu
    1977 - Edits
    1977 - Attahk
    
    
    
    Harvey       
    
335.5well, here it is..KAOFS::C_MENENDEZCarlos, Kanata CSC, DTN 621-3051Fri Feb 10 1989 10:5225
    	Well, as I promised, here are the records I know of (well, the
    ones I have):
    
    	a) MAGMA                              PHILIPS IMPORT
    	b) Kohntarkosz                        PHILIPS/A&M IMPORT
    	c) 1001 *C                            PHILIPS IMPORT
    	d) MEKANIK DESTRUKTIW KOMMANDOH       A&M 
    	e) MAGMA LIVE                         TOMATO
    	f) ATTAHK                             TOMATO
    	g) UDU WUDU                           TOMATO
    	h) INDEITS                            PHILIPS???
    	i) RETROSPECTIVE I, II, III           RCA (FRENCH LABEL)
    
    	There is also the famous soundtrack from TRISTAN E ISOLDE by
    Christian Vander alone, although his group plays entirely there.
    
    	I don't know about the records overseas, but the american versions
    (A&M, TOMATO) include very interesting notes about the group
    incarnation and some explanations as for why they sing in Kobaian,
    etc.)
    
    	If they're still touring, I would expect new albums. I'll be
    hearing. Thanks all.
    
    	Carlos
335.6KERNEL::COHENKeep Music LiveFri Feb 10 1989 15:4013
    
    I saw them about 10 years ago at the Free Trade Hall in Manchester,
    England - great live set, and I also remember the amazing bass player.
    
    I've got 1001 degress C, but I agree that their live set tops anything
    on vinyl.  John Peel played stuff from "Mekanik ..." when it came
    out - I have very old recordings of these particular shows!!!
    
    Steve Davis actually promoted their gigs last year, and this year
    - "Very Interesting Promotions" I believe is the name.
    
    David.
    
335.7Was this him?WELMTS::GREENBburning with optimism's flamesWed Feb 15 1989 15:357
    The amazing bass player - was he huge, and completely bald? If so,
    that's Jannik Top who was with them when I saw them about }gulp{
    15 years ago.
    
    This Steve Davis connection is well odd, isn't it?
    
    Bob