Ga'an

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Servant Eye 06:32 Tools
Chasmaeon 07:01 Tools
I of Infinite Forms Part II 06:06 Tools
Living Tribunal 08:13 Tools
Vultures of the Horn 07:17 Tools
I of Infinite Forms Part I 05:01 Tools
Arms They Speak 09:54 Tools
Vultures of The Horn 2 08:09 Tools
I of Infinite Forms 11:07 Tools
Call of the Black Equus 18:44 Tools
I of Infinite Forms Part 1 05:00 Tools
I of Infinite Forms Part 2 06:06 Tools
Vulture of the Horn 07:16 Tools
SideA 07:16 Tools
SideB 07:16 Tools
Mushroom Jams, Side A 07:16 Tools
I of Infinite Forms, Pt. 1 05:00 Tools
Side B 05:00 Tools
Side A 05:00 Tools
Mushroom Jams, Side B 07:16 Tools
I of Infinite Forms, Pt. 2 06:06 Tools
I of Infinite Forms II 06:06 Tools
I of Infinite Forms I 06:06 Tools
I of Infinite Forms, Part I 06:06 Tools
i of intimate forms part 1 06:06 Tools
I of Infinite Forms, Part II 06:06 Tools
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Ga’an play dark, meditative drone-prog using minimalism, poly-rhythms, and incantatory vocals to entrance the listener with its oppressive, and enveloping sound. Their new album "Black Equus" due out 11/29/2011 on Captcha Records. Their first self titled album is out on Captcha Records which features their original line-up. FROM ALTERED ZONES: Ga'an strikes us immediately with its immense, visceral energy, its totalizing vision and sound. For a "prog" record, however, it reveals a strong minimalist ethic, and very little in the way of virtuosity or unnecessary fanfare. Like the operatic prog-rockers Magma, Ga'an know how to be ambitious without falling back on the self-indulgence of the elongated instrumental solo. Instead of distracting digressions or dead-ends, they channel their energy into dynamics, levels, and texture. In standout passages "I of Infinite Forms Pt. II" and "Vultures of the Horn," it takes only the most nuanced of key changes-- like the sly introduction of a keyboard line over some stumbling drums-- to shift the sound from a haunting death march to a wash of spaced-out textures. In this, Ga'an are similar to Isis, using subtle shifts in dynamics to pummeling and entrancing effect. Ga’an lost TWO of its original members (of four) due to some unfortunate events in late 2009 but has since reformed with a new line-up as a three piece. They will be touring the East Coast in May 2011 and the West Coast in late August/Early September 2011 in support of their as yet untitled sophmore album due out on Captcha Records. The singer/keyboardist plays solo as Fielded. The official website for Ga'an is www.ihearanewworld.com/gaan. The Official Myspace is www.myspace.com/gaan. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.