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The
Brazilian Record Runner label has always had a real "nose" for
talent whether it concerned interesting, polished re-releases or
brand-new progressive sounds. With Détras del Umbral from Nexus it
looks like the label has found their absolute masterpiece!
This CD
contains the right balance between bombastic sympho and modest,
instrumental rags and vocal parts. The somewhat "gothic" feel of
singer Mariela Gonzalez's voice of course adds an extra flavour to
the southern aspect of this disc alternating with the Mediterranean
feel of Carlos Lucena's guitar playing. Sometimes that guitar sounds
very Pink Floyd-like but then it hits the harder riffs to complement
the powerful drumming of Luis Nakamura.
In "Mas
Alla Del Limite" keyboard player Lalo Huber shows us his adoration
for the work of Keith Emerson for the very first time, a sound that
blends well with the rest of the band's output. In a way the total
sound reminds me a bit of the Dutch band Finch. In order to
determine a certain atmosphere Nexus' music sometimes tends to lean
towards a "cosmic" whole before all of the band sets foot on the
ELP-train once again. A little bit similar to the work of Solaris is
"Tiempo Sin Razon" with its wonderful layers of synths. In fact you
have to see all of Détras del Umbral as one huge orchestrated work
on top of which you can write the word SYMPHONIC in big bold
letters. The four musicians complement each other perfectly in order
to guarantee this full sound. It is without any doubt a true
masterpiece that will please fans of Yes, Flower Kings, ELP, Cast
and the like.
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