Their sound draws from so much you’ve heard before—‘70s rock and funk, high-energy improv, a touch of pop, a sliver of metal. But the members of this group mix and match those elements—with just a hint of modern tech to burnish a sturdy nucleus of retro-minded organ and guitar—in ways that never fail to astonish.
YOCHK'O SEFFER Yog I - Pitchipoy (Zeuhl, 1997)
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Review by bartymj — The prolific saxophonist sticks solely with the alto
sax on this album, and has almost left Zeuhl behind other than a few
reminiscent...
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