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Caldera Biography
Caldera has been a popular name for musicians. (1) A stoner doom band from France. (2) An electronic progressive American band of the early 70s. (3) A latin-jazz band active for the latter half of the 70s. (4) A current electronic group. (5) And also a small hardcore band located in Belgium.
Caldera (1) was formed in 2001 in Nancy, France. Their first full length album entitled Mist Through Your Consciousness was released in March 2008.
Caldera (2) (also known as Caldara) produced one album, the electronic oddity called A Moog Mass, which combines Switched-On Bach type multi-part Moog arrangements with some other keyboards (mostly organ and harpsichord) and vocals (often treated or vocoded) for a version of a Catholic mass. The album was released in 1970.
Caldera (3) was formed by a multi-national group of players in the mid-70s to bring together a wide array of latin styles (from Brazil, Cuba, and elsewhere) with electric jazz and funk. Eduardo Del Barrio from Argentina (keyboards) and Jorge Strunz from Costa Rica (guitar) led the band, which also included two Americans (drummer Dean Cortez and saxman Steve Tavaglione), a Cuban (drummer Carlos Vega), and a Brazilian (percussionist Mike Azavedo). They released four albums before breaking up in 1979, and the members have been active in other projects since.
Caldera (4) has released one full-length album, Gegen die Welt (1999) and a 12" single. Members are Anni B and DJ Amethyst.
Caldera (5) A hardcore band from Belgium. Has released a demo and will release their first full length in August 2007.
Read MoreCaldera (1) was formed in 2001 in Nancy, France. Their first full length album entitled Mist Through Your Consciousness was released in March 2008.
Caldera (2) (also known as Caldara) produced one album, the electronic oddity called A Moog Mass, which combines Switched-On Bach type multi-part Moog arrangements with some other keyboards (mostly organ and harpsichord) and vocals (often treated or vocoded) for a version of a Catholic mass. The album was released in 1970.
Caldera (3) was formed by a multi-national group of players in the mid-70s to bring together a wide array of latin styles (from Brazil, Cuba, and elsewhere) with electric jazz and funk. Eduardo Del Barrio from Argentina (keyboards) and Jorge Strunz from Costa Rica (guitar) led the band, which also included two Americans (drummer Dean Cortez and saxman Steve Tavaglione), a Cuban (drummer Carlos Vega), and a Brazilian (percussionist Mike Azavedo). They released four albums before breaking up in 1979, and the members have been active in other projects since.
Caldera (4) has released one full-length album, Gegen die Welt (1999) and a 12" single. Members are Anni B and DJ Amethyst.
Caldera (5) A hardcore band from Belgium. Has released a demo and will release their first full length in August 2007.
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