Axis | Axis (1973) | Album
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Axis’s 1973 self-titled album is a highly regarded, eclectic blend of progressive rock and jazz-fusion, marking the final, most accomplished release from the Greek band while based in France. Characterized by intense, fuzzy organ work, complex instrumental jams, and varied textures, it is often compared to Canterbury scene bands like Soft Machine, with shades of King Crimson. The album is noted for its high-energy, often instrumental, and experimental nature, moving away from pop roots into complex, "hard-prog" territory.
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