Kvasar: music from another galaxy
Every time I need to get my hardrock retro 70’s haircut look in perfect order, I naturally head to my hairdresser’s. Inevitably, people there are chatting, scissors are snipping and the same old is playing on the radio. It is the kind of music, in my opinion, of what nightmares are made of: mindless, droning electronic dance music. The kind of music that thanks to the technology spews out an infinite and usually taunting bass loop. It is the kind of music that takes fewer minutes to create than to actually listen to. I ask you. Can we really consider the creator of this stuff a “real” artist?? Even if the sound of the song has interesting components in the end it is usually bores one to tears thanks to its banal repetitiousness.
I have always thought that there must be an alternative to this kind of music. The great spirit in the sky of Rock and Roll must have heard my thoughts and decided to answer my prayers that sacred day I came across the CD called "Geometrice" by a band from Barcellona called Kvasar. This quartet presents an interesting combination of musical styles from psychedelic to post rock with touch of fusion. Their sound starts off at a slow pace but quickly without you realizing it picks up with head spinning speed. It seems to seep into the operating system of your brain hypnotically. The thing that I like the most about this music is that there are no vocals. In the absence of this distraction the pureness of the music is able to work its wonders and when the song finishes you are left longing to hear more. Geometrice" is a double CD and I must say that I find the second CD a bit too experimental compared to the supreme fury of the first one. They made a very intelligent by separating the two styles which surely favours the complex tastes of their more refined fans such as yours truly.
Franco Rigato
English translation by Karin Andrea Halliwell












