- Kobaïa · 1970
- Üdü wüdü (2020 Remastered Version) · 1976
- Retrospektïw 1-2-3 (2021 remastered) · 1981
- Üdü wüdü (2020 Remastered Version) · 1976
- Mythes et légendes · 1990
- Merci (Remastered) · 1984
- Üdü wüdü (2020 Remastered Version) · 1976
- Attahk · 1978
- Kãrtëhl · 2022
- Kobaïa · 1970
- Merci (Remastered) · 1984
- Retrospektiw III - EP · 1992
- Merci (Remastered) · 1984
- 2022
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- 1998
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- 2006
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About Magma
Magma, the Paris-based creation of drummer Christian Vander, trafficked in a bizarre mix of progressive rock and sci-fi mythology that stretched conceptual limits in the '70s. Taking as inspiration a revelation Vander had of humanity's bleak spiritual and ecological future, the group conceived a mythic narrative surrounding a future conflict between descendents of Earth refugees on the planet Kobaia and their foes, newly arrived Earth colonists (Vander, incredibly, wrote all Magma's lyrics in his self-invented Kobaian language). The group released a series of challenging works that referenced everything from Coltrane's jazz modes to the stubbornly chromatic tonalities of Stravinsky -- a style Vander dubbed "zuehl" (Kobaian for "celestial"). The group had disbanded by the early '80s, but Vander revived Magma in the late '90s to record and tour.
- FROM
- Paris, France
- FORMED
- 1969
- GENRE
- Jazz