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The choices made by Arjen Lucassen (Ayreon) in this "Transitus" that make it a musical comedy will surprise many.
ABADDON
- 27/10/2020
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With its now proven recipe of gliding synthesizers, big guitars and aerial melodies, "The Dream Sequencer" remains for many fans one of Ayreon's most accomplished albums.
BATRIC
- 29/08/2003
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Second part of the Universal Migrator, Flight Of The Migrator represents the metallic facet of it, unlike The Dream Sequencer, which is much softer.
BATRIC
- 29/08/2003
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Permanent flirtation between old-fashioned progressive rock, the most accomplished symphonic metal and baroque orchestration, "The Electric Castle" is considered as one of the best albums of Ayreon.
VANDERGRAAF
- 29/08/2003
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In "Final Experiment" Lucassen has found his own style, a rock/metal opera, as good as in some of its successors.
TORPEDO
- 09/10/2003
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"The Human Equation" offers a rock always very personal mixing spatial sounds and big guitars but less striking than in "The Dream Sequencer" or "The Electric Castle".
TORPEDO
- 05/04/2004
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Actual Fantasy probably doesn't have the impact of a Dream Sequencer or an Electric Castle but remains of an excellent level,
ABADDON
- 02/01/2007
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Even if Lucassen doesn't reinvent anything and always proposes a rather spatial progressive rock/metal, this "01011001" remains a sure value.
TORPEDO
- 25/01/2008
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