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Original, refreshing instrumental music..., October 19, 1999
This review is from: Nocturne (Audio CD)
Please do yourself a favor and seek out this disc. It's well worth your time. Four musicians have come together to provide us with a body of work that deserves to be 'actively listened' to. At times dark, at times driven, and at times utterly beatiful, Nocturne is the second release by Ozone Quartet. Fresh Blood, their first disc (i believe) set a new standard in instrumental quartet work. This new effort built upon that substantially. I cannot go into too-in-depth an analysis of the music, not being a musician, but i can tell you that it sounds like nothing you've heard before. get it.
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Ozone Quartet - Instrumental Progressive Rock With Electric Violin Up Front, November 13, 2007
This review is from: Nocturne (Audio CD)
Ozone Quartet were an all instrumental progressive rock band from North Carolina. The instrumentation consists of guitars, drums, stick and electric violin. This unique combination provides some interesting music that is not your standard instrumental fare. The material here resides in the progressive rock realm, but there are also plenty of fusion elements as well. Violinist Hollis Brown especially stands out with all of the players providing intricate musical accompaniment. I don't believe this band is still together, but if you are looking for good instrumental progressive rock, these guys are worth seeking out.
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