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The Utopic Sporadic Orchestra has been founded for just one gig in 1975-1976 for a Jazz Fest (Nancy Jazz Pulsations). It consisted of a huge orchestra which played De Futura during for their duration of 40 minutes. The band consisted of the following musicians and the list is REALLY impressive: Bass Janick Top (MAGMA) Marc Berteaux Tony Bonfils (HAMSA) Bernard Paganotti (MAGMA) Contrabass Didier Levallet (Perception) Barre Philps Guitar V. Raux (HAMSA) 'Gorutz' (MAGMA) Christian Escoude (CONFLUENCE) Fred Frith (HENRY COW) Keyboards Gerard Bikialo (MAGMA) Francois Cahen (ZAO) Michel Graillier (MAGMA) Siegfried Kessler (PERCEPTION) Drums Christian Vander (MAGMA) Bernar Lubat...
Perturbator is James Kent, a French electronic musician from Paris. A producer of dark and retrofuturistic music inspired by the 80's often referred to as synthwave or retrowave. Kent has a background as a guitar player in several black metal bands. Since 2012 he has produced electronic music inspired by cyberpunk culture and with inspiration from movies like Akira, Ghost In The Shell and The Running Man. He uses a variety of software synths in his productions, such as the emulators of old vintage synths like the OB-X or the CS-80. Since his debut EP Night Driving Avenger he has...
Adolf "Dado" Topić is a Croatian singer, composer, songwriter, arranger, producer, guitarist and bassist, born in Nova Gradiška, Croatia, on September 4th 1949. He started his career as a member of bands "Đavolji Eliksiri" and Dinamiti. In 1969 he became the lead vocalist in Korni Grupa, but in 1971 he left and formed his own band, Time, in Zagreb, Croatia. With Time he released 3 albums (Time I - 1972, Time II - 1975, Život u čizmama s visokom petom - 1976) and several singles. In 1977 Time disbanded and Dado Topić continued a successful career as a solo artist...