First ever vinyl reissue of this legendary French masterpiece named after the high priest of Jupiter. Not surprising there’s an often ritualistic quality to the music, with endless repetitive synth melodies, solemn wordless chanting and brooding layers of mellotron spacing out in an overall eerie occult atmosphere. The lysergic vision of Flamen Dialis recalls like-minded French outcasts as Archaïa, Spacecraft, Verto etc. A truly unique album which was first rescued from obscurity by Mio Records, who reissued the album on cd back in the day, but this has also been long out of print. Mastered from a pristine LP copy as the original masters got lost in the mists of time. Includes pro-printed insert detailing the band’s history. Limited to 500 copies on 180gr vinyl. -
warmpoison
Under the name of Yecta Plus Band begun the journey of
multi-instrumentalist Didier Le Gallic in 1971 in England, releasing a
single with no success.Returning to France he formed Flamen Dialis in
1976 with L. Le Clech and B.B. L'Helgouach on vocals and T. Tanguy on
piano.This quartet released the single ''Decouverte'' in 1978, recorded
at Iris Studios, followed by the full-length album ''Symptome Dei'' in
1979.This time the line-up was expanded, featuring also Y.H. Le Gallic
on keyboards/vocals, A. Ernouf on flutes/vocals, M. Le Saout on guitar
and J.J. Crenn on vocals.Both releases were private pressings on the
band's F.L.V.M. label.
The music of Flamen Dialis was a trippy and
cosmic Experimental/Prog Rock, based on the principles of Electronic
Music but having also strong Folk references.The most notable aspect of
their music was the dominant use of Mellotron next to the analog
synthesizers, producing acid soundscapes with somewhat abstract patterns
and repetitive textures, which seem to aim on creating haunting and
deeply experimental images.Moreover their music were highly strengthened
by the presence of acoustic guitars and traditional flutes, blending
the spacey movements of the synths with the nostalgic sound of the
archaic wind sections.Despite most of the members are credited also as
singers, the only vocals appearing on this album are some sporadic
narrations and a pair of dark choir parts, somewhat close to Gregorian
chants.Thus the listening experience is more based on atmosphere and the
music overall is quite loose with a free feeling and little
structure.Towards the closing tracks ''Symptome dei'' becomes more
ethereal with stronger Mellotron washes and dreamier use of
synthesizers.
The MIO Records CD reissue features also the two
tracks of Flamen Dialis' sole single.''Decouvert'' has a strong ENNIO
MORRICONE vibe mixed with TANGERINE DREAM waves through the use of
electric guitars, Mellotron and synths, while ''Autre Chose'' is closer
to MIKE OLDFIELD with a light symphonic nature surrounding the sharp
analog synths and the powerful Mellotron themes.
''Symptome Dei''
is not every music fan's dream, moreover it isn't an every hour
listening.Mostly experimental Electronic Prog with a tendency towards
abstract, haunting soundscapes, it will propably please only the fans of
the style.The MIO Records reissue is recommended, as both the bonus
tracks sound stronger than any piece of the normal LP issue. -
www.progarchives.com/
Formed by keyboardist/drummer Didier Le Gallic, FLAMEN DIALIS explores
structured, abstract electronic patterns combined with "collage" sounds,
acoustic elements (cello, flute.) and a theatrical sense of
composition. There's a constant use of diverse vintage synth equipments.
Published in 1978, "Symptone-Dei" is a reference in avant rock
improvisations with electronic sounds. This band is sometimes compared
to a "cosmic" version of MAGMA with lot of mellotrons.
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