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2LP
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JV 33570049LP
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Originally released in 2004, Köhntarkösz Anteria was Magma's first full-length studio release in over 20 years. The material was in large part originally composed by drummer Christian Vander in 1973 and 1974, and is sung almost entirely in Kobaïan, Magma's constructed language, apart from a short passage in French ('Les Musiciens du Bord du Monde'). The album is the first chapter of Magma's Köhntarkösz trilogy, which also includes Köhntarkösz and Ëmëhntëhtt Ré. Housed in a gatefold sleeve. 180 gram super fidelity vinyl; includes a digital download for CD master quality .wav files.
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CD+DVD
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JV 570047CD
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"French saxophonist Sylvain Rifflet's music goes far beyond jazz, taking in experimental rock and contemporary music of all sorts. In this daring multimedia project, conceived in collaboration with fellow saxophonist Jon Irabagon, Rifflet breathes new life into the art and spirit of Moondog, a revered New York composer, musician and poet who inspired the likes of Charlie Parker, Allen Ginsberg and Philip Glass. Rifflet's subtle reworking, a blueprint for creative reinvention, is available here in both audio and video versions."
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