Light, breezy fusion album of the kind that were strangely popular in Germany in the 1980s. Oddly enough, one of the tracks on here is called "Hip hop", which might probably scare most prog fans, but me, I actually had my hopes up when I saw it in the tracklist. After all, it's always nice to hear some well-done hip hop on a German prog record, don't you agree? (Not that it ever occurred to me, but that's a different story). Well, what can I say - these guys obviously had it all wrong. I mean, it's another goddamn instrumental song with bland, contrived "swinging" rhythm and lots of flashy soloing! Where's Lil Wayne when we need him?
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Light, breezy fusion album of the kind that were strangely popular in Germany in the 1980s. Oddly enough, one of the tracks on here is called "Hip hop", which might probably scare most prog fans, but me, I actually had my hopes up when I saw it in the tracklist. After all, it's always nice to hear some well-done hip hop on a German prog record, don't you agree? (Not that it ever occurred to me, but that's a different story). Well, what can I say - these guys obviously had it all wrong. I mean, it's another goddamn instrumental song with bland, contrived "swinging" rhythm and lots of flashy soloing! Where's Lil Wayne when we need him?
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