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Inside the Atmosphere
AtmOsfear
Inside the Atmosphere
Genres: Dance & Electronic, International Music, Jazz, Pop, R&B, Metal
 
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In autumn of 1996 Olaf Sorgenfrei, Burkhart Heberle and Boris Stepanow decided to create an independent Progressive Rock Project in which everyone is able to fullfil his own demands on the music. Not long after being forme...  more »

     
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All Artists: AtmOsfear
Title: Inside the Atmosphere
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: ProgRock Records
Original Release Date: 1/1/2004
Re-Release Date: 11/16/2004
Genres: Dance & Electronic, International Music, Jazz, Pop, R&B, Metal
Styles: Disco, Europe, Britain & Ireland, Dance Pop, By Decade, 1970s, Funk
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 837792009122

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In autumn of 1996 Olaf Sorgenfrei, Burkhart Heberle and Boris Stepanow decided to create an independent Progressive Rock Project in which everyone is able to fullfil his own demands on the music. Not long after being formed singer Oliver Wulff and Keyboarder Stephan Kruse joined and AtmOsfear was born. In the spring of 1997 the band recorded their first 3 track Promo CD, simply named "AtmOsfear". The character and style of AtmOsfear was already clearly defined in these 3 tracks.

The main objective of AtmOsfear from that point as a band was to perform their 2 1/2 hour repertoire in every location and club possible, playing with highly reputated bands like Poverty´s No Crime, Charisma (Ivanhoe), Vanden Plas, Headway Festival (with Pain Of Salvayion, Zero Hour, Freak Kitchen, Bumblefoot, Sun Caged, Loch Vostock, etc.) and recently together with Evergrey.

Musically AtmOsfear can be compared favorably with bands such as "Dream Theater", "Shadow Gallery", "Vanden Plas" and others in this genre, but AtmOsfear really brings all the elements together that epitomize Progressive Metal (progmetal) in the 21st century. Their first album "Inside the Atmosfear" has already proven to be very popular with Progressive Rock fans around the world. It includes ten tracks and 76 minutes of music all written, arranged and produced by the band with the exception of their cover of "Eleanor Rigby" which was Recorded, mixed, mastered and co-produced by Jens Lück at "Art of Music" studio, Hamburg, July/August 2001.
 

CD Reviews

Good Stuff Here
Fluffy Sausage | Tampa | 04/16/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)

"I heard a few of their tracks on Porgged Radio (online) When I get the Money-- I will buy it-- Great Vocals, Great Riffs! Again, Good Stuff!!!!!! Could go up to 5 stars soon!"
A must have!
George D. Ford | San Diego, CA | 08/06/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"If you are a progressive enthusiast, this album is a must have. This is one of the progressive albums on my work playlist, and after listening to it repeatedly each day while at work it still is on my 'must have' list. The first thing you will note about AtmOsfear is their style, which is extremely similar to Dream Theater. Hard, complex riffs, joined with excellent drumming make for a good listen in pretty much any mood. Excellent vocals, with barely a touch of the nasal quality most German singers bring to the table. As a little bonus there is an excellent cover of The Beatles' Eleanor Rigby, as well as, if you have a good ear, bits of Dream Theater's "A Change of Seasons" (as well as other songs) in the track "Zephania.""