Carpe Diem is a French progressive rock quintet from Nice that released two records in 1975–1976. Their sound mixes King Crimson-style flute and atmospheres, Genesis-like symphonic elements and Canterbury/space-rock touches; reviewers single out the track "Reincarnation".

Two records released between 1975 and 1976; original label Crypto; re-released in 1994 by Musea. Review on DeBaser rates the album 4/5.

Short-lived French progressive quintet from Nice. Two records released 1975–1976, reissued by Musea in 1994. Sound blends King Crimson, early Genesis, Canterbury and space-rock elements. The review highlights the track "Reincarnation". Reviewer rating: 4/5.

For:Fans of 1970s French progressive rock and listeners who like King Crimson, early Genesis and Canterbury-influenced prog.

 Carpe Diem, less known compared to the aforementioned, produced only two records between 1975 and 1976, thus arriving at the tail end of the genre's golden period, a situation similar to other transalpine bands or even to the British Camel themselves, who, although their debut album dates back to 1973, produced their best albums precisely in those years.

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