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Montag, 16. März 2026

Monday's Long Song

 


You could hear what happens when Steve Davis, a six-time former world snooker champion, and Kavus Torabi, a member of the prog rock band Gong, join forces on The Utopia Strong’s 2019 debut album. Nothing more and nothing less than an album featuring songs rooted in krautrock and brimming with modular improvisations. 

The centerpiece of the album, however, is the 10-minute track Brainsurgeons 3, which builds on a simple techno beat and minimal bass, featuring a crescendo of tambourines, bagpipes, and what sounds like a soprano saxophone, inviting listeners on a journey into space. This is what it might sound like when prog rock and electronic music meet in a recording studio.



Mittwoch, 15. Juni 2022

International Treasure

 


It is more than two years ago when The Utopia Strong appeared the first time on this little corner of the internet when they released their first album. Now they are back with their new album and I it seems like their new one will be on heavy rotation at my place during the next times. The band is still ruled by former world snooker champion Steve Davis and Kavus Torabi an British-Iranian musician and composer. Their sound is still based on improvisations based on krautrock and progressive rock but now they added more sequencers, guitars, harmonicas and pipes to their own spaced out sound. Sometimes they have a calm but hypnotic The Orb like groove on Persephone Sleeps and on the other side they are able to make a kind of a progressive techno dance track on Castalia. All in all an album that is great in it's variety and easiness.

Montag, 23. März 2020

Monday's Long Song

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Today's song is by an obscure British band that released one of the best unknown albums last year. Kavus Torabi, Michael J. York and former high class snooker player Steve Davis formed The Utopia Strong and they make probably one of the best new psychedelic sound. Stamped by long improvisations based on Krautrock, progressive rock and fusion you can compare them with Gong, Boards of Canada or sometimes Mogwai. This song is one of their two songs from their new album The Alphabet of Magi and it is a trip into space like I didn't heard in this class seldom before.