Sunday, August 28, 2011

Prog-résiste reviews Celestina and CII: Second Son by 17 Pygmies


Prog-résiste, notable prog rock magazine based in Belgium reviews Celestina, part one and part two in their July 2011 Issue #65.

17 PYGMIES

Celestina / Celestina ii :

Second Son

Trakwerx - 65’06 / 44’37 – Etats-

Unis 2008 / 2011

Prog symphonique / Space Rock

BW8-LE7

celestina et sa suite, inspirés

d’un roman en latin du

15ème siècle, sont tous deux des

albums concept rendant hommage

aux fi lms de science-fi ction des

années 50 et 60 et notamment

au classique Le Jour Où La Terre

S’Arrêta de Robert Wise. Ils tirent

des infl uences aussi diverses que

A Saucerful Of Secrets de Pink

Floyd, Space Oddity de David

Bowie ainsi que des musiques de

fi lm de Jerry Goldsmith, d’Angelo

Badalamenti. 17 PYGMiES, groupe

fondé au milieu dans les années

80, combine ces références avec

un style vocal portant la marque

du fameux label indépendant

4AD (Cocteau Twins, This Mortal Coil)

pour créer cet univers obsédant,

évoluant sans cesse dans des atmosphères

éthérées. La musique,

principalement sous forme de

patchwork instrumental, se veut

symphonique dans le sens le plus

pur du mot : des variations aériennes

et mouvements cinématiques

autour du même thème et de

riches couches inventives de guitares

dans une orchestration synthétisée

de cordes élégiaques, à

la fois hypnotique et discordante.

Il faut dire que le leader Jackson

Del rey s’y entend comme larron

en foire pour nous fournir des

arrangements de guitare sur fond

d’effets tissant des entrelacs aussi

magiques que mélodieux, proches

de l’univers du fabuleux groupe

d’art rock australien, The Church,

période Priest = Aura. Impossible

de rester de marbre devant cette

charme entraîner

dans cet entremêlé harmonique

fi n et entêtant dans lequel

tout se superpose fi nement de

façon très délicate. L’échappatoire

de la monotonie fonctionne à

merveille sur des titres qui invitent

toujours plus au voyage, le rythme

s’intensifi e parfois mais l’envoûtement

reste intact, toujours dans un

souci de perfection harmonique,

de sonorité cohérente d’une musique

majestueuse qui n’est certes

pas très tendance. Même s’il nous

emmène dans les méandres de

l’étrange et de la sérénité relaxante,

17 Pygmies reste, avant

tout, un groupe à part, d’une

singularité exemplaire, qui défi e

les codes mais ne se perd pas

dans l’espace. «Can you hear me,

Major Tom? Yes!”

www.myspace.com/17pygmies


ENGLISH TRANSLATION:

17 PYGMIES

Celestina / Celestina II:Second Son

Trakwerx - 65'06 / 44'37 - United States

U.S. 2008 / 2011

Symphonic Prog / Space Rock

BW8-LE7

Celestina and its sequel, inspired by

a novel of the Latin15th century, are both

concept albums paying tribute to films of sci-fiction

50 and 60 years, including the classic The Day The Earth

Still by Robert Wise. They draw of influences as diverse as

A Saucerful Of Secrets by Pink Floyd, Space Oddity by David

Bowie and the film music of Jerry Goldsmith, Angelo

Badalamenti. 17 Pygmies, a group founded in the middle 80s,

combines these references with vocal style marked

the famous independent label 4AD (Cocteau Twins, This Mortal Coil)

to create this universe obsessive constantly evolving atmospheres

ethereal. Music,mainly as patchwork instrumental aimsSymphony in the

most pure sense word variations aerial and movement kinematics

around the same theme and rich layers of inventive guitar

synthesized in an orchestration elegiac strings in

both hypnotic and jarring.

It must be said that the leader Jackson Del Rey hear it as thief

at the fair to provide us arrangements of guitar background

effects also weaving interlaced magical melodious close

the world of fabulous group Australian rock art, The Church,

Priest = Aura period. Impossible to stay in front of this marble

charming lead intertwined in this harmonic fin and heady where

any overlaps ment of fivery delicate. The loophole the monotony

of work to Wonder of titles that invite increasing travel,

the pace e sometimes, but intensifies the spell remains intact,

still in a striving for perfection harmonic of coherent sound of music

which is certainly majestic not very likely. Although we

take in the maze of the strange serenity and relaxing

17 Pygmies rest before all, a separate group of

singularity copy which challenge e codes but not lost in space.

"Can you hear me, Major Tom? Yes! "

www.myspace.com/17pygmies




iO Pages reviews "CII: Second Son" by 17 Pygmies


Prog Rock Music Magazine based in The Netherlands has published a review of "CII: Second Son" by 17 Pygmies in the July/August 2011 issue.

In Dutch:

17 pygmies is een Amerikaans gezelschap dat draait om jackson del rey (gitaar, synths, bas) en meg maryatt (zang, piano, synth) . samen met jeff Brenneman (gitaar, synth, zang) en dirk doucette (drums, gitaar, synth, bas, zang) maakt de band uiterst gevoelige muziek die is geworteld in de psychedelische sfeer van de jaren zestig, maar met een hedendaags geluid . de bandleden zijn lang actief in de muziek, want 17 pygmies werd al in 1982 opgericht . cii: second son, fraai verpakt in een verzegeld envelopje en met een mooi boekje, is de opvolger van celestina uit 2008 dat losjes is gebaseerd op het middeleeuwse La celestina . del rey is niet alleen geïnspi- reerd door filmmuziek uit de jaren vijftig en zestig, maar vooral door de psychedelisch progressieve muziek, waar je het geluid en vooral de zang van artiesten van het roem- ruchte 4Ad-label bij moet denken . het resul- taat is een mijns inziens schitterend, gevoelig en dromerig album met zweverige, maar niet al te gecompliceerde melodieën, prach- tige soundscapes en minimale begeleiding van vooral toetsen . tijdens het lezen van het boekje kun je je eigen film erbij fantaseren . mooi orkestraal klinkt celestina Xviii met de zeer aangename stem van meg maryatt, die slechts in enkele tracks te horen is . op het einde hoor je wat kraftwerkachtige geluidjes van telefoontoetsen en gastmuzikant heather Lockie op viool . het enige stevige stukje zit in de laatste minuut van dit krap drie kwartier klokkende schijfje . een aanrader voor fans van dromerige en zweverige muziek! Website: www.trakwerx.com.

Menno von Brucken Fock

English Translation:

17 pygmies is an American company that revolves around Jackson Del Rey (guitar, synths, bass) and Meg Maryatt (vocals, piano, synth). with Jeff Brenneman (guitar, synth, vocals) and Dirk Doucette (drums, guitar,synth, bass, vocals) the band is extremely sensitive music that is rooted in the psychedelic atmosphere of the sixties, but with a contemporary sound. The band members have been active in music since 17 pygmies became established in 1982. CII: Second Son, beautifully packaged in a sealed envelope and with a good book is the sequel to 2008 Celestina from which is loosely based on the medieval La Celestina. Del Rey is not only inspired by film-configured from the fifties and sixties, but the psychedelic progressive music, you sound and especially the songs of artists from the 4AD label illustrious fame when to think. The result is a brilliant in my opinion, sensitive and dreamy with soaring album, but not too complicated melodies, Prácheň-like soundscapes and minimal supervision, especially keys. While reading the book you can imagine their own movie. Beautiful orchestral sounds Celestina XVIII with the pleasant voice of meg maryatt, only a few tracks can be heard.In the end you hear what sounds like Kraftwerk telephone keypad and Heather Lockie guest musician on viola. The only solid piece is in the final minutes of the tight three quarter flared disc.A must for fans of dreamy floaty music! Website: www.trakwerx.com.
Menno von Brucken Fock

Monday, August 15, 2011

Celestina XIII by 17 Pygmies is played on Iain Fraser's The Psychedelic Freakout

  • Captain Sib's

    Chapter 9 – Tribal Medication…

    Plays 17 Pygmies' "Celestina XIII"


  • Nick Riff Tribal Elders
  • Alan Davey Angel Down
  • Banjo Goiter Cossack Sneak Attack
  • The Asteroid #4 Ignition Slated for Eight
  • Andy Pickford Akira
  • 17 Pygmies Celestina XIII
  • Los Furies F147
  • Darxtar Secrets
  • Sapphire Wolf SpacePool
  • Dead Flowers Free the Weed

  • Also Visit It’s Psychedelic Baby Magazine for a splendid interview with Asteroid #4 and also 17 Pygmies, plus many more worthy of a read.
  • Thursday, August 4, 2011

    Terrascope reviews "CII: Second Son" by 17 Pygmies

    At the tail end of 2008 I reviewed the outstanding "Celestina" by 17 Pygmies, which told the story of doomed astronaut love in the environs of a giant gas nebula in the constellation Cassiopeia. The band had built a reputation in their native America for pop exploration, but the 2008 release was a new direction for them. And so to part two of this ambitious work, "CII: Second Son," which I was thrilled to see in this collection of disks received from our esteemed reviews editor. As before, the tracks don't have individual names, rather are numbered from 'Celestina XII' to 'Celestina XXII' (the earlier album ended at 'Celestina XI'), and as before the tracks begin simple and build into often anthemic, haunting tracks. This time the story is of black hole travel, artificial bodies, mystery and stasis, with the vocals - occasional but welcome - taken essentially by Meg Maryatt, though others in the band partake also. I loved the album, and lament that I'll have to wait two or more years for the final installment of the trilogy. The 17 Pygmies sound is unique and recommended. Art rock never sounded so good...
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