Quantum Fantay are a Flemish space-rock band, who formed in the early/mid 00s, and in the last few years have released a number of albums (this is their fourth). All of them are excellent and these albums, along with their NEARFest performance, have propelled them into the international arena. Like their obvious heros, Gong and the Ozric Tentacles, there's lots of flute, keyboards, guitars and a supple rhythm section, but they've got a sounds that also reflects the 00s and keeps it all new sounding.
8th interstellar release of Belgiums spacerock collective Quantum Fantay - Perfect balance between Spacerock, Trance Goa and Progressive Rock with etnic and dub vibes.
The next big bang of these Cosmonautic rockers, Progpunks, Belgian Ozrics and heavy trancedubbers. Dancing In Limbo is the 6th studio album of Belgium’s finest Space Prog Rock band Quantum Fantay. One of the best if it comes to bring you the perfect mix of space rock and progressive rock music, they take you to an incredible dance trip. Combining ethnic instruments and bubbling sounds with their well known mixture of prog, space, dub and trance will move, shiver and surprise every music lover. This album also features a very special guest appearance by Pete Mush’s friend and biggest idol - Ed Wynne from the Ozric Tentacles!
RasaSound was founded in March 2010 by Balázs Szende (drums), who is also known as the drummer for the band Ozric Tentacles. The goal was to create a unique, 'outside the box' musical world, free from genres and categories although loosely based on psychedelic and electronic music played with live instruments. After the initial recruitment of members the band started working on new material, utilizing a composing style based on collective improvisation. The full-fledged album 'Beginnings' followed in 2016, produced in collaboration with Levente Barta (percussion), Oliver Mayne (synth), Roland Pokornyik (bass) and Viktor Horváth (guitar). Stylistically their music is equipped with some leanings to the likes of Ozric Tentacles and Quantum Fantay, though definitely showing them on a quite unique course.