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Trance State
Red Circuit
Trance State
Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal
 
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Red Circuit are a true Prog Metal Supergroup, comprising of Sri Lankan born singer, Chity Sompala (ex-Avalon, ex-Firewind), keyboardist Markus Teske (formerly with the hardrock band Sheela and better known as producer and ...  more »

     
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All Artists: Red Circuit
Title: Trance State
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: Limb Music
Original Release Date: 1/1/2006
Re-Release Date: 3/14/2006
Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal
Styles: Progressive, Progressive Metal
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 693723488127

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Album Description
Red Circuit are a true Prog Metal Supergroup, comprising of Sri Lankan born singer, Chity Sompala (ex-Avalon, ex-Firewind), keyboardist Markus Teske (formerly with the hardrock band Sheela and better known as producer and engineer for Vanden Plas, Symphony X, Neal Morse, Mob Rules, etc.), guitarist Oliver Noerdlinger, bass player Tommy Schmitt (ex-Zeus) and drummer Frank Bodenheimer. In the quest for true technical and musical perfection, Red Circuit went one further and called upon Patrick Rondat, Adagios Stephan Forte and Stephan Lill from Vanden Plas to add their touches of guitar prowess and recorded Trance State in Germany at Bazement Studios near Frankfurt. Inspired by a volume of poetry by Klaus Kinski, all the album's lyrics deal with the complex subject of human dishonesty in all its forms. The ten compositions certainly belong amongst the absolute best that the prog metal world has produced; besides the technical perfection, these exceptional musicians, in an extraordinary fashion, have breathed a deeply emotional and atmospheric life into each of the songs. Exotic instruments, acoustic stringed instruments, bombastic choirs and the finest vocal arrangements pump blood (RED) into the heart of a fabulously composed machine, comprising of the most complex engine (CIRCUIT) imaginable. Melodically with a view to the highest standard of the genre, Red Circuit open a new door to Prog Metal and march forth to the pulse of this machine into a new dimension of prog metal.

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CD Reviews

Take care Evergrey, Red Circuite is here now!!
EMERSON V. P. SILVA | 04/16/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"While Evergrey is change his foccus from progressive metal to hard/heavy with just a little pieces of prog, maybe trying to get new fans, but even that, with a lot of qualitities Red Circuit is making all of the oldiest Evergrey fans wanted... a finnest progressive metal with a touch of traditional metal. Great vocal, heavy guitar bases and drums on point. Nice revelation from Limb Music. Check it out!"
First rate melodic prog metal
Murat Batmaz | Istanbul, Turkey | 05/31/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Red Circuit is an awesome super group consisting of some of the most talented musicians in the melodic and progressive metal genres. It is primarily the project of Markus Teske, one of the greatest producers to come out of Germany. He is best known for his work with bands that include Vanden Plas, Symphony X, Saga, Neal Morse, and Ian Parry's Consortium Project. If you've heard the new Vanden Plas album Christ 0 and are a fan of melodic prog metal you must have loved the production on it big time. Bringing in Vanden Plas vocalist Andy Kuntz to co-produce the album, Markus Teske handles the keyboard work and much of the songwriting.



One reason why Red Circuit's Trance State is such a success is vocalist Chity Somapala. The name may not ring a bell, but I'm sure you've heard at least one of his projects: Avalon, Firewind, Ivanhoe, Moonlight Agony and so on. Somapala is an incredible vocalist and terribly underrated. He's always reminded me of another Sri Lankan singer, Roy Khan. His smooth, expressive voice is both powerful and utterly emotive and it allows him to portray a huge spectrum of moods. This album could be his best performance in his career yet (along with Avalon's Eurasia) in that he delivers amazing vocal harmonies that exude melody and power dripping with emotion. For example, the opening track, whose Eternity X-like keyboard intro by Teske is masterful in itself, finds Somapala going for a Lande meets Khan style with added percussive work and great breaks inserted with sound effects and melodic solos. "Is It Gold?" is a groovy track, particularly for its explosive main riff, but it's swiftly carried into a different context due to heavy 70's-inspired keys and a fantastic lead solo by Adagio's Stephan Forte. To contrast Forte's intricate playing Somapala dives headlong into a multi-part vocal harmony that will make fans of Threshold go crazy. And as if that's not enough, there is the exotic-sounding "The Veil" that eerily evokes Turkey's Pentagram during their Anatolia period. Rich Middle Eastern instruments, huge bass, a terrific interplay between guitars and keyboards, and on top of all, another guest solo by Vanden Plas' shredder Stephan Lill, not unlike his awe-inspiring work on Christ O.



"Where You Are" calms things down a bit. It's mostly Teske's piano and a sad violin juxtaposed giving way to one of the most impressive vocal melodies I've heard all year (give a close listen between 1:32 and 1:59 especially). There are also great backing vocals in the second half of the piece, by female singer Christine Wolff. The middle part of the album boasts the more straightforward, groovy cuts such as "So Hard to Be Like God" where Teske marries symphonic elements with electronic soundscapes; "Search for Your Soul" guested by an insane solo guitar virtuoso Patrick Rondat; and "You Might Have Been Queen", which finds bassist Tommy Schmitt and drummer Frank Bodenheimer laying down some complex rhythms and unexpected fills. From here on, the band's influences, particularly in the vocal department, are again more noticeable. "The Screen" is like a song off of Conception's Flow masterpiece with delightful pianos while "Go Straight" feels like Vanden Plas' heaviest moment where the guitars and bass gush out the speakers still retaining a distinct melodic edge thanks to Markus Teske's keyboards. Speaking of the keyboards on Trance State, Teske proves here that he is foremost a musican and then a producer. He pulls out all kinds of sounds from a wide musical palette incorporating it into a very melodically structered yet also deeply heartfelt compositional frame. His work on the final track (again with some female vocals) is a testimony to his diversity.



This album is one of the best melodic prog releases of the year and is highly recommended to fans of Vanden Plas, Threshold (Mac era), Conception, and even Cloudscape whose second album is about to be released."
Very good!!!!
critico constructivo | PR | 04/25/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Red Circuit plays a terrific proggresive metal, with a traditional metal sound. Great quality solos makes this album unique in their category, so is the musicianship. They makes interesting tempo changes with a great melodies. If you like Evergrey first albums, this is for you."