9:57
Magma - De Futura (high quality)
Magma - De Futura (high quality)
Paris 1977 - De Futura (hq). The original clip seemed to be corrupted and most users weren't able to play it. So I downloaded and recoded it again. Original video was named "2l7PPpQn4bc"
7:43
Magma feat. Jannick Top & Klaus Blasquiz - Mekanik Kommandoh
Magma feat. Jannick Top & Klaus Blasquiz - Mekanik Kommandoh
Live at Le Triton - France, 2006. Vander and the gang erupt with a devastating rendition of the finale to "Mekanik Destruktiw Kommandoh".
6:37
MAGMA Greatest Group/Band of Our Time
MAGMA Greatest Group/Band of Our Time
A short clip of the French group Magma, jamming brilliantly on the final part of De Futura, from the EPOK 2 Mythes et Legendes DVD, offered by Seventh Records. Magma is a legendary group in Europe, currently celebrating their 40th anniversary. Shockingly, they have only a cult following in the USA, but those who like them are absolute fanatics. I describe Magma as follows: the energy of Otis Redding, the spirit of John Coltrane, the brooding depths of Bartok, and a melange of jazz fusion, hard rock, and classical chorale that creates a magic unique unto themselves. Listen to more of this group, and you will be amazed at the variety and spiritual depths of their music. De Futura Hiroshima is far from my favorite work (a little too dark, not all Magma is bleak!), but a good place to start for those who like to rock out.
9:58
Magma - De Futura (1977) [FULL]
Magma - De Futura (1977) [FULL]
Magma on French television in 1977 performing the epic 'De Futura.' Truly great version of this song. Quality is kinda crappy due to the 10th generation VHS it undoubtedly came from. It seems like it cut off at the end, but that's the edit point where it goes directly into MDK (see other video post).
8:04
Magma - Live on French TV
Magma - Live on French TV
Another magma clip, but much earlier. I'm guessing Kobaia period or so. Kinda cheezy that they're lip syncing, but hey, it's cool seeing them this early on.
9:45
magma "last seven minutes" only drums view
magma "last seven minutes" only drums view
from a concert at "le triton" in 2005,Magma plays "the last 7 minutes"but filmed from the drummer's point of view only : see Christian Vander at his best! (Too bad I had to cut 2mns off for Youtube...hope you forgive me!)Fot full version:buy the dvd @ seventhrecords.com... For big zeuhl fans and drummers only!
7:31
The Last Seven Minutes - MAGMA - ATTAHK
The Last Seven Minutes - MAGMA - ATTAHK
MAGMA - ATTAHK (1977) - The Last Seven Minutes (1970-71,Phase I)
8:02
Magma - Zombies from Gignac July 16, 2006
Magma - Zombies from Gignac July 16, 2006
Zombies, the final part of ER, from the Magma concert in Gignac, France on July 16, 2006.
6:34
Magma Misheard Lyrics: Philosophy War!
Magma Misheard Lyrics: Philosophy War!
Magma's "Mechanïk Destruktïw Kommandöh" Misheard, or: Theoretical Perspectives on Conflict in the Middle (Earth) East // Religious Conflict and Constructed Languages! The third offering in KleistGeistZeit Pictures' rock-and-roll-ification of critical theory. Misheard lyrics! Misheard...
5:30
Magma "MDK" feat. Lockwood & Paganotti
Magma "MDK" feat. Lockwood & Paganotti
Magma plays the end of MDK on a tv set for aa show about D.Lockwood in the beginning on the 90'. Very special guests:B.Paganotti on bass and K.Blasquiz on vocals.
1:37
Mega Man 9 OST: Magma Man Stage
Mega Man 9 OST: Magma Man Stage
14. Magma Burning [Magma Man Stage] Credits: III Inti Records
4:34
Magma - Weidorje
Magma - Weidorje
Udu Wudu 1976 France From ALL MUSIC GUIDE Review by Dominique Leone Udu Wudu is the fragmented follow-up to Magma's successful 1976 Live set. Leader Christian Vander relinquished some control over the group for this album, only writing about half the music. From the start, the signature Magma sound is noticeably different, to which the quaint rhythm box-generated Latin beat flavoring the title track attests. Also, synthesizers are used throughout the album (to varying degrees of success) and most of the songs are short (three to four minutes) with simple, almost catchy melodies. Bassist Bernard Paganotti wrote "Weidorje." Heavy synths date this tune, and the rather mellow, optimistic vibe (which it shares with the title track) does seem uncharacteristic of a band known for singing about the end of the world. During the course of recording, Paganotti would leave Magma to form his own band, named after this song.
8:22
Magma. Mekanik Destruktiw Kommandoh 1977..Part One..
Magma. Mekanik Destruktiw Kommandoh 1977..Part One..
GOOD QUALITY.. Magma (Hippodrome du Pantin, Paris) May 14, 1977 Mekanik Destruktiw Kommandoh Part ONe. Part 2 and 3 www.youtube.com Lineup: Vander, Blasquiz, Widemann, Bailly, De Antoni, Delacroix, Bertaux, Deluxe, JP Fouquey A much upgraded version of this infamous live video, very near (if not) master quality