Miriodor is a Canadian ensemble from Quebec City associated with the Rock in Opposition movement; their music is instrumental, often Canterbury-influenced and collectively virtuosic.

The 1991 album 3è Avertissement was issued on Cuneiform Records (reviewed on DeBaser). The group is noted for complex, often improvisational trio arrangements (synthesizer, percussion, saxophone) and a sense of humor in performance.

Miriodor is presented as a Canadian Rock in Opposition group from Quebec City, known for instrumental, Canterbury-influenced progressive music. The reviewed album, 3è Avertissement (Cuneiform, 1991), is an intricate, often improvisational trio work (synthesizer, percussion, saxophone). The review emphasizes collective virtuosity, humor in music, and compositions that are challenging but rewarding.

For:Fans of progressive rock, Rock in Opposition, Canterbury-influenced music, and instrumental avant-garde jazz listeners.

 "Our greatest pleasure is derived from a way of playing that might be virtuoso, but only in a collective sense. We are especially interested in a good sense of humor in music"

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