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Info ‘Safety Magic’… Magic, which is safe… Where magic is, there is a fairy tale. That’s how could be seen on paper the tale performed by the ‘Safety Magic Process’ on stage:
“The curtain goes up. Oriental music’s playing.
Tres, a Cuban gawk filled with romantic (...)
“The curtain goes up. Oriental music’s playing.
Tres, a Cuban gawk filled with romantic (...)
Info ‘Safety Magic’… Magic, which is safe… Where magic is, there is a fairy tale. That’s how could be seen on paper the tale performed by the ‘Safety Magic Process’ on stage:
“The curtain goes up. Oriental music’s playing.
Tres, a Cuban gawk filled with romantic feelings is loafing about, enjoying songs of waves and wind. An old buddy of him, cynical Bass doesn’t share Tres’ moods, so he tells Tres axiomatic histories about insidiousness of love and acquaints him with sorcerer Didgereedoo. At a sabbath in the sorcerer’s castle Tres gets under charms now of witches Percussions, now of fairies Pipes. Appeared to the sabbath Gypsy Violin promises Tres a long journey, a flighty love, and a long life. Morning comes, and Tres leaves off on a dusty road in searches of happiness and the purport of life. Bass, Didgereedoo, Percussions, Trumpets and Violin are following him with shouts, some of parting words, some of damnations, some of prophecies… Tres follows his inner voice, and his silhouette gradually disappears behind horizon.
But sounds from the Didgereedoo’s castle reach the neighbouring villages, and their dwellers go out on streets in anxiety. Some dance and sing blessing carefree life, some heave hands to the sky bidding for help, some look afar trying to guess the leaving silhouette…
There sounds very eccentric, almost symphonic music. The curtain falls.”
Well, if we come back to Earth from the world of magic images, we can refer the group’s style to as the world music. World music — the definition wipes away limits of styles and includes everything that cannot be designated with the canonized labels like ‘rock’, ‘jazz’, ‘ethno’ (art-rock, new-jazz and ethno-punk are also considered here). Energy of rock, sensuality of jazz and sacrality of ethno are so mixed in Safety Magic that Australian didgereedoo, Cuban tres and Gypsy violin speak the same language. Apparently that’s what is called world music.
“The curtain goes up. Oriental music’s playing.
Tres, a Cuban gawk filled with romantic feelings is loafing about, enjoying songs of waves and wind. An old buddy of him, cynical Bass doesn’t share Tres’ moods, so he tells Tres axiomatic histories about insidiousness of love and acquaints him with sorcerer Didgereedoo. At a sabbath in the sorcerer’s castle Tres gets under charms now of witches Percussions, now of fairies Pipes. Appeared to the sabbath Gypsy Violin promises Tres a long journey, a flighty love, and a long life. Morning comes, and Tres leaves off on a dusty road in searches of happiness and the purport of life. Bass, Didgereedoo, Percussions, Trumpets and Violin are following him with shouts, some of parting words, some of damnations, some of prophecies… Tres follows his inner voice, and his silhouette gradually disappears behind horizon.
But sounds from the Didgereedoo’s castle reach the neighbouring villages, and their dwellers go out on streets in anxiety. Some dance and sing blessing carefree life, some heave hands to the sky bidding for help, some look afar trying to guess the leaving silhouette…
There sounds very eccentric, almost symphonic music. The curtain falls.”
Well, if we come back to Earth from the world of magic images, we can refer the group’s style to as the world music. World music — the definition wipes away limits of styles and includes everything that cannot be designated with the canonized labels like ‘rock’, ‘jazz’, ‘ethno’ (art-rock, new-jazz and ethno-punk are also considered here). Energy of rock, sensuality of jazz and sacrality of ethno are so mixed in Safety Magic that Australian didgereedoo, Cuban tres and Gypsy violin speak the same language. Apparently that’s what is called world music.
Created on 04 December 2008
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