Teddy Lasry - E=mc² (CD)

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After more than 47 years, this masterpiece will finally be availble again. The album 'e=mc²' is a colorful mixture of jazz-rock and electronics..

Born in Paris Teddy Lasry was a member of the experimental French progressive rock band Magma. Together they developed the genre of Zeuhl (= celestial music), incl. the artificial language of Kobaïan.

Lasry recorded the highly successful albums 'Magma', '2' (originally '1001° Centigrades') and 'Mekanïk Destruktïw Kommandöh' with Magma. 'Mekanïk Destruktïw Kommandöh' was the band's commercial breakthrough: they had a contract with Vertigo, and Giorgio Gomelsky, the Rolling Stones' first manager, produced the album 'MDK' with Virgin co-founder Simon Heyworth (also Gong, Mike Oldfield, among others). The world was open to the musicians. However, Teddy Lasry left the band before they went back into the studio for 'Köhntarkösz' in 1974.

The multi-instrumentalist (flute, other wind instruments, keyboards, percussion) pursued a solo career, signed a recording contract with RCA in Paris and released the highly acclaimed album 'e=mc²' in 1976.

Alongside bassist Jannick Top (also from Magma) and drummer Andre Ceccarelli, Lasry played nearly all the instruments on the atmospheric electronic album himself in the tradition of Mike Oldfield. After more than 47 years, this French masterpiece of electronic music has finally been re-released; for the first time on CD and digitally. By the way, Lasry, who was born in 1947, is still musically active in music today.

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Track Listing

    • Life
    • Quasar
    • Earth
    • Nebular
    • Birth of Galaxy
    • Birds Of Space
    • Nonsense
    • Life

    Additional Details

    Label: MADE IN GERMANY MUSI

    Genre: Electronic/DJ/Scratch

    Run Time: 38:07 mins

    Region: 0

    Release Date: 04/05/24

    UPC: 885513030122

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