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Mindflowers, a progressive fusion quartet, may easily be Hungary's answer to Quebec's Spaced Out. In order for that to even be feasible, Mindflowers would need to have a monster bassist. In its midst - the band does. Balazs Szendofi demonstrates his arachnoid skill on a 7-string bass and a 12-string Grand Tapboard, both of which he credits as custom creations - designed by his father! Covering all territory between subdued cosmic keyboards and rocking out guitar and organ, the band seeks to (and succeeds) to impress. You can draw further parallels to jazz/rock fusion groups such as tunnels, or the side of Dream Theater evidenced on Jordan Rudess' solo albums. A slight change from their 2002 CD, "Improgressive", the line up for Nuances features Szendofi on bass, Zoltan Szentpal on guitar, Gergely Gaspar on drums and Zoltan Bubenyak on piano and keyboards. Instrumental Guitar (Electric/Progressive/Fusion), total running time, 69:00
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