# **Moving Gelatine Plates **- Moving Gelatine Plates (Monster Melodies archive release) **LP+7" Monster Melodies Records MMLP03 - Facebook·Ultima Thule & Audion magazine Moving Gelatine Plates "Don't Walk" - Facebook
: Often described as Canterbury-style fusion , the band’s sound is heavily influenced by acts like Soft Machine, Caravan, and Frank Zappa. Their music typically features intricate arrangements, jazz-rock improvisation, and a "playful" sense of humor. Deep Features of the Band Download Moving Gelatine Plates MMLP03 rar
The catalog number refers to an archival collection of unreleased recordings by the French progressive rock band Moving Gelatine Plates , released by Monster Melodies Records . About MMLP03 (Moving Gelatine Plates Archive Release) # **Moving Gelatine Plates **- Moving Gelatine Plates
: The physical edition includes a 7" vinyl containing the band's first two recordings, sourced from an acetate made in December 1970. About MMLP03 (Moving Gelatine Plates Archive Release) :
: Their work is noted for avoiding repetitive hooks, instead favoring unexpected tempo and time signature changes.
: Despite their French origin, they are a staple of the "Canterbury Scene," known for using similar instrumentation: saxophones, trumpets, flutes, keyboards, and distinct "fuzz-bass".
: This release features a collection of archival tracks recorded between 1970 and 1978 that were previously unreleased.
# **Moving Gelatine Plates **- Moving Gelatine Plates (Monster Melodies archive release) **LP+7" Monster Melodies Records MMLP03 - Facebook·Ultima Thule & Audion magazine Moving Gelatine Plates "Don't Walk" - Facebook
: Often described as Canterbury-style fusion , the band’s sound is heavily influenced by acts like Soft Machine, Caravan, and Frank Zappa. Their music typically features intricate arrangements, jazz-rock improvisation, and a "playful" sense of humor. Deep Features of the Band
The catalog number refers to an archival collection of unreleased recordings by the French progressive rock band Moving Gelatine Plates , released by Monster Melodies Records . About MMLP03 (Moving Gelatine Plates Archive Release)
: The physical edition includes a 7" vinyl containing the band's first two recordings, sourced from an acetate made in December 1970.
: Their work is noted for avoiding repetitive hooks, instead favoring unexpected tempo and time signature changes.
: Despite their French origin, they are a staple of the "Canterbury Scene," known for using similar instrumentation: saxophones, trumpets, flutes, keyboards, and distinct "fuzz-bass".
: This release features a collection of archival tracks recorded between 1970 and 1978 that were previously unreleased.
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