Feature Recording You Are In Danger
   by:   Attica

Year: 2004  

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RECORDING INFORMATION
    Carbon 7 (CD066)
COMMENTS & REVIEWS
Maya Published on: 7 Sep 2004
Attica is music. Mature music. New Music. dangerous Music?. It is jazz, post jazz, Post rock. Rock). Oh I am a little confused even if the music when I hear it is clear - tremendously clear. At times you can sing with, whistle it - then you just feel it... oh yea, you can also cry. There are moments in You Are In Danger where you can precisely say what you are listening - but then the mixing... the developing... well it is what it is but it also becomes a continuation of every kind of music. Jazz or Rock.

Sincerly I'll confess that sometimes i feel hurt by it. Sober Blues does this kind of hurting - making me deeply thinkg of my own things. Every tune has a human thinking point of view which interacts with the listener, or at least this is how it affects me.

In Telefascination they sing "Don't force me to give you a name". I would do the same trying to describe their music where the name is relative. I didn't pay attention to this during my first, superficial listen. I immediatly labeled as radio post-rock music... then... as it progressed my sense of this music - and my opinion or it had changed.

Attica's You Are In Danger is not something that i would recommend to the 'common' sympho or jazzprog listener. There are however many refernces to sounds I've heard before. Musical suggestions of the band of Roger Waters - though less dramatic and desperate maybe. Perhaps the word here is more realistic - and with answer. Also associations here with the music of Radiohead - though lessa dancy. The voice recalls the main singer in Coldplay. But in the end - in combination, You are in Danger is none of these so I reecommend it as real music of a more modern genre/subgenera: postpopjazzrock I suppose. I extend another invitation to tell me your opinions.

TRACKS CREDITS (click to view performer credits) PROGGNOSIS SELECTED DISCOGRAPHY
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  1. wake up 6.18
  2. sweet rain 4.12
  3. soberblues 7.15
  4. urban fields 4.24
  5. monsoon girl 5.20
  6. riverman 4.30
  7. telefascination 4.37
  8. funny time 3.32
  9. black & white 2.45
  10. love is real 3.42
  11. 127 bis 2.14
  12. perfect bubble 5.28
  13. ales wandelt sich 5.05
Amaury Massion
vocals, trumpet, flugelhorn
Gilles Mortiaux
guitar, Analog Synthesiser, backing vocals
Max Gendebien
guitar
Cyrille de Haes
fender bass, double bass
Colin de Bruyne
drums, backing vocals
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2004
Feature Recording   You Are In Danger

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