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Neptunian Maximalism

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Belgian experimental music collective led by Guillaume Cazalet, noted for long, improvisational, genre-blending works such as the 128-minute album Éons.

Éons is described in reviews as a largely instrumental, three-part album (To The Earth / To The Moon / To The Sun) running 128 minutes. The cover for Éons is by Kaneko Tomiyuki. A live performance titled "Set Chaos To The Heart Of The Moon" is associated with Roadburn 2021 (as listed among works).

One detailed review (BleakMass) praises Éons as a 128-minute, genre-defying, improvisational work that unfolded for the reviewer over two years. The group is described in the review as Belgian and led by Guillaume Cazalet. Éons is instrumental, divided into three parts (To The Earth / To The Moon / To The Sun) and explores a narrative from Anthropocene to the so-called Probocene. The reviewer highlights wide-ranging influences (drone doom, krautrock, zeuhl, psychedelic, avant-garde) and notes cover art by Kaneko Tomiyuki.

For:Listeners of experimental, drone, psychedelic and long-form improvisational music; fans of genre-blending avant-garde works.

 The album “éons” by the Belgians Neptunian Maximalism, led by Guillaume Cazalet, fits precisely amongst those mentioned above: imagine a parallel universe where Middle Eastern waves, jazzy saxophones, drone doom, psychedelic rock, Kraut Rock, noise avant-garde, electronic, zeuhl, Sunn O))), John Zorn, Tangerine Dream, Magma, Faust, Grateful Dead meet to coexist inside a magma of more than two hours where the keyword is improvisation.

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