Quantum Fantay – Discography
QUANTUM FANTAY started in 2004 when Pete Mush and Jaro formed a new band after they’ve both been in the now disbanded “OREGON”. Pete is the current keyboard player in the Belgian progressive rock band “GIRRIBIZZI” and Jaro is handling the bass in a local cover band. Soon Gino Bartolini and Charles Sla came on board. QUANTUM FANTAY plays a kind of music they like to describe as liquid space rock. If this discription sounds unfamiliar maybe the name of OZRIC TENTACLES does ring a bell. But QF is a lot more than just a clone of OZRIC. Their music is sounding like a mixture of progressive rock, electronic music, groove, world music and most of all psychedelic rock, it also contains elements of reggae and dub.
Their first and only album “Agapanthusterra” is full of instrumental music, sometimes lush and cosmic, on other moments space rocking like Hawkwind. The variety of influences and calm and up-tempo section is fascinating from start to finish. Their sound is full of different instruments and sound effects although the keyboards are an substantial part of it. There’s a notably science fiction feel to the instrumental music which also has some noticeable prog elements especially in guitar and keyboard parts. Extremely recommended !
Psychedelic/Space Rock
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The Ozric Tentacles (commonly known as the Ozrics) are an instrumental band from Somerset, England, whose music can loosely be described as psychedelic. Formed in 1984, the band have released well over 20 albums as of 2005, and become a cottage industry selling around a million albums worldwide despite never having major label backing.
Psychedelic/Space/Progressive/Instrumental
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Constants – The Foundation, The Machine, The Ascension
2009
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Constants is a post-hardcore/post-rock/shoegaze band from Boston, MA, started in 2003 consisting of Will Benoit, Ben Fowlie, and Duncan Rich. With the addition of bass player Orion Wainer in 2005, the band released their second album “The Murder of Tom Fitzgerril” and toured the United States for ten months straight in 2006 in a 66 passenger school bus converted to run on waste vegetable oil, becoming strong proponents of sustainability. Jon Hassell (ex-Seneca) was added as a second guitar player, and stayed on as a full-time member for some time after. In early 2008, the group enlisted Rob Motes (ex-The Coma Recovery, The City is the Tower) and the band released a split 7” with fellow Boston post-rockers Caspian. Later that spring, guitarist Jon Hassell left the group to focus on his career in film; the band decided to continue on as a trio.
The band recently finished recording their 2nd full length “The Foundation, The Machine, The Ascension” that will be available June 2009. The Japanese version of the record includes remixes by Justin K Broadrick (Jesu) and Philip Jamieson



