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Magma is a French progressive rock band founded in Paris in 1969 by self-taught drummer Christian Vander, who claimed as his inspiration a "vision of humanity's spiritual and ecological future" that profoundly disturbed him. The style of progressive rock that Vander developed with Magma is termed "Zeuhl", and has been applied to other bands in France operating in the same period, and to some recent Japanese bands.<ref name=Zeuhl/>

Vander created a fictional language, Kobaïan, in which most lyrics are sung.<ref name=Wire-p2>Template:Cite magazine</ref> In a 1977 interview with Vander and long-time Magma vocalist Klaus Blasquiz, Blasquiz said that Kobaïan is a "phonetic language made by elements of the Slavonic and Germanic languages to be able to express some things musically. The language has of course a content, but not word by word."<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Vander himself has said, "When I wrote, the sounds [of Kobaïan] came naturally with it—I didn't intellectualise the process by saying 'Ok, now I'm going to write some words in a particular language', it was really sounds that were coming at the same time as the music."<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> In the course of their first album, the band tells the story of a group of people fleeing a doomed Earth to settle on the planet Kobaïa. Subsequently, conflict arises when the Kobaïans - descendants of the original colonists - encounter other Earth refugees. Later albums tell different stories set in more ancient times; however, the Kobaïan language remains an integral part of the music.

In 1986, the French label Seventh Records was founded to (re-)publish Magma's and Vander's work. Over the years, Seventh has also released albums by related artists such as Stella Vander, Patrick Gauthier, and Collectif Mu.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

History

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Beginnings (1967–1971)

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In early 1967, drummer Christian Vander played in the Wurdalaks and Cruciferius Lobonz, two rhythm and blues bands. With these groups, he wrote his first compositions, "Nogma" and "Atumba". The death of John Coltrane saddened Vander, who left the groups and traveled to Italy. He returned to France in 1969 and met saxophonist René Garber and bassist and conductor Laurent Thibault. Together with singer Lucien Zabuski and organist Francis Moze, they created the group Uniweria Zekt Magma Composedra Arguezdra, shortened to Magma.<ref name=":0">Template:Cite web</ref>

After their first tour, Magma experienced significant lineup turnover. Vocalist Lucien Zabuski was replaced with Klaus Blasquiz, and pianist Eddie Rabin, double bassist Jacky Vidal, and guitarist Claude Engel also joined the group. The group worked on material for three months in a house in the Chevreuse Valley. Eddie Rabin was replaced by François Cahen on keyboards, and Laurent Thibault abandoned bass to devote himself to production. Francis Moze became the new bassist. The band also expanded with a brass section, consisting of Teddy Lasry on saxophone and clarinet, Richard Raux on saxophone and flute, and Paco Charlery on trumpet. The group's first album, Magma, was released in the spring of 1970 by Philips Records. The group caused a sensation but audience reactions were mixed.<ref name=":0" />

After the album was released, Claude Engel, Richard Raux, and Paco Charlery left the group. Jeff Seffer replaced Raux on saxophone, and Louis Toesca replaced Charlery on trumpet. Their second album, 1001° Centigrades, was released in April 1971. The album won the band more exposure, including a performance at the Montreux Jazz Festival.<ref name=":0" />

Mëkanïk Dëstruktïẁ Kömmandöh, to Üdü Wüdü (1972–1977)

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In August 1972, Magma released the album The Unnamables, under the alias Univeria Zekt. However, the album sold only 1,500 copies. Many musicians left the band that year, including François Cahen, Louis Toesca, Jeff Seffer, Francis Moze, and Teddy Lasry.<ref name=":0" /> That same year, Christian Vander recorded the soundtrack for Yvan Lagrange's film Tristan et Iseult.<ref name=":0" />

In 1973, Vander formed a new lineup of the band, adding Stella Vander as a second vocalist, Claude Olmos on guitar, Jannick Top replacing Francis Moze on bass, René Garber on saxophone and clarinet, and Jean-Luc Manderlier on keyboards, among others. This new version of the band would release their most famous work Mëkanïk Dëstruktïẁ Kömmandöh, which would later become their most acclaimed album, and gave them international fame,<ref name=":0" /> including a spot at the prestigious Newport Jazz Festival, their first American performance. In 1974, under Vander's name, the band released a soundtrack album accompanying Yvan Lagrange's 1972 film Tristan et Iseult, also known as Ẁurdah Ïtah; under Magma's name, they followed up with Köhntarkösz, which was successful among fans, but not received as well among the public as Mëkanïk Dëstruktïẁ Kömmandöh.<ref name=":0" /> The band would then go on a long, year-and-a-half long tour of France, and after another member shakeup (Bernard Paganotti replacing Jannick Top on bass, Didier Lockwood added as a violinist, Jean-Pol Asseline and Benot Widemann replacing Gerard Bikialo on keyboards, and Gabriel Federow replacing Claude Olmos on guitar), released their first live album, Live / Hhaï, in December 1975, recorded at the Taverne de l'Olympia in Paris.<ref name="seventhrecords1">Template:Cite web</ref>

In 1976, Top briefly rejoined the band for the recording of the album Üdü Ẁüdü, but left soon after due to strained relations with frontman Christian Vander. More lineup turnover followed in 1977, with Jean DeAntoni replacing Gabriel Federow on guitar, Guy Delacroix replacing Bernard Paganotti on bass, and Clement Bailly hired as a second drummer.

Changing sound and breakup (1978–1984)

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In 1978, Magma released the album Attahk. Vying for more commercial success,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> the album included elements of soul, rhythm & blues, and funk music.

Celebrating 10 years as a band, in 1980, Magma performed three nights at L'Olympia in Paris, with guest appearances from many of the group's past musicians. These were recorded and released as Retrospektïẁ (Parts I+II) and Retrospektïẁ (Part III). The concerts were successful, and allowed Magma to play a number of shows around France, including a three-week residency at Paris's Bobino in 1981, which was recorded and filmed, and later released as Concert Bobino 1981.

In 1984, the band recorded the album Merci, and disbanded shortly afterwards. Christian Vander formed other projects such as Offering, and various jazz projects including the Christian Vander Trio.

Reformation (1996–present)

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While performing as Offering, Vander would occasionally perform Magma songs. In 1989, professional snooker champion Steve Davis convinced Vander to perform a reunion tour (at least six shows<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>) which led Vander to consider reuniting Magma.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

After the dissolution of Offering, this was fully realised in 1996 after friend Bernard Ivan asked Vander if he was considering reviving Magma, as he was confident he could get Vander concert dates. Vander agreed, but confessed that he didn't think there would be any remaining interest in the band. Ivan came back to Vander to tell him he fully booked a number of gigs for Magma and Vander, surprised, quickly cobbled a lineup from Offering and friends in the music scene to create a new 14-piece Magma.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Vander decided to revive some sections of tracks he had written back in 1972-1973 while working on Köhntarkösz on this new tour. Eventually, these merged into one big composition K.A (Köhntarkösz Anteria), which released in 2004 to acclaim and surprise at their comeback. K.A is conceptually the prequel to Köhntarkösz, which was then followed up by a sequel Ëmëhntëhtt-Ré in 2009, ending a narrative trilogy between the three albums.

On 30 September 2022 Magma released their fifteenth album Kartëhl.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> The album is a collective work of the band members. The copyright proceeds of the track Dëhndë will be donated to a charity for people with autism.<ref name="Kartehl">Template:Cite web</ref>

Magma still tour today.

Kobaïan

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Kobaïan is a lyrical language created by Christian Vander for Magma.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn<ref name=Telegraph/> It is the language of Kobaïa, a fictional planet invented by Vander and the setting for a musical "space opera" sung in Kobaïan by Magma on fifteen concept albums.<ref name=Wire-p2/><ref name=TinyMixTapes>Template:Cite web</ref><ref name=AMG>Template:Cite web</ref>

Development

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French drummer and composer Christian Vander formed Magma in late 1969 in an attempt to fill the void left by the death of American jazz musician and composer John Coltrane.<ref name=Wire-p2/> Magma's first album, Magma (later reissued as Kobaïa), told a story of refugees fleeing a future Earth and settling on a fictional planet called Kobaïa.<ref name=PSF>Template:Cite magazine</ref> The lyrics were all in Kobaïan (except the title track, sung mostly in English), a language Vander constructed for the album, some sung by soloists and others by "massive quasi-operatic choruses".<ref name=Wire-p2/> Over the next three decades, Magma have made fifteen albums that continues the mythology of Kobaïa, all sung in Kobaïan.<ref name=TinyMixTapes/>

Vander (his Kobaïan name is Zëbëhn Straïn dë Ğeuštaah) said in an interview that he invented Kobaïan for Magma because "French just wasn't expressive enough. Either for the story or for the sound of the music".<ref name=Telegraph/><ref name=Wire-p4>Template:Cite magazine</ref> He said that the language developed in parallel with the music, that sounds appeared as he was composing on a piano.<ref name=DrummerWorld>Template:Cite web</ref> Vander based Kobaïan in part on elements of Slavic and Germanic languages and in part on the scat-yodeling vocal style of American avant-garde jazz singer Leon Thomas.<ref name=Wire-p2/> The subsequent expansion of the language became a group effort, and as Magma's personnel changed, so new ideas were incorporated into the language (and the music).<ref name=PSF/>

British music critic Ian MacDonald said that Kobaïan is "phonetic, not semantic", and that it is based on "sonorities, not on applied meanings".<ref name=MacDonald>Template:Cite web</ref> One of Magma's singers, Klaus Blasquiz, described Kobaïan as "a language of the heart" whose words are "inseparable from the music".<ref name=MacDonald/> Magma expert Michael Draine said "the abstraction provided by the Kobaïan verse seems to inspire Magma's singers to heights of emotional abandon rarely permitted by conventional lyrics".<ref name=Wire-p2/>

The Kobaïan lyrics on Magma's albums were generally not translated (though both Kobaïan lyrics and an English translation were provided for the first UK release on A&M of Mëkanïk Dëstruktïẁ Kömmandöh), but clues to the unfolding story of Kobaïa were given in French in the albums' liner notes. While the original intent of the language was to avoid over-scrutiny, unofficial Kobaïan online lexicons were created by Magma fans, and Vander himself has since translated many of the words.<ref name=TinyMixTapes/>

Influence

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Christian Vander called Magma's music "Zeuhl" (Kobaïan for "celestial"),<ref name=Wire-p3/> and it influenced a number of other (mostly French) bands, including Zao (France), Art Zoyd (France) and Univers Zero (Belgium).Template:Sfn Zeuhl later became a music genre which was used to describe music similar to that of Magma.<ref name=Gibraltar>Template:Cite web</ref><ref name=LastFM>Template:Cite web</ref> Several Japanese Zeuhl bands also sprang up, including Ruins and Kōenji Hyakkei, whose lyrics are also sung in a constructed language similar to Kobaïan.<ref name=TinyMixTapes/>

Style and influences

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Template:Anchor Christian Vander has described the style of progressive rock that he developed with Magma in France from 1969 onwards as "zeuhl".<ref name="Wagner2010">Template:Cite book</ref> Dominique Leone, writing for Pitchfork, says the style is "about what you'd expect an alien rock opera to sound like: massed, chanted choral motifs, martial, repetitive percussion, sudden bursts of explosive improv and just as unexpected lapses into eerie, minimalist trance-rock."<ref name="pitchfork-ka">Template:Cite web</ref> The term comes from Kobaïan,<ref name=Wire-p3>Template:Cite web</ref> the fictional language created by Vander for Magma.<ref name=Telegraph>Template:Cite web</ref> He has said that it means celestial;<ref name=Wire-p3/> that "Zeuhl music means 'vibratory music'"<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> and that zeuhl is "L'esprit au travers de la matière. That is Zeuhl. Zeuhl is also the sound which you can feel vibrating in your belly. Pronounce the word Zeuhl very slowly, and stress the letter 'z' at the beginning, and you will feel your body vibrating."<ref name=marching>Template:Cite web</ref>

Originally applied solely to the music of Magma, the term "zeuhl" was eventually used to describe the similar music produced by French bands beginning in the 1970s.<ref name=Anderton-p417>Template:Cite journal</ref> In addition to Magma, bands who are associated with the term include: Happy Family,<ref name=quietus>Template:Cite web</ref> Kōenji Hyakkei,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> and Ruins<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> from Japan, and French band Zao.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

The Chicago Reader wrote that Magma's music "could arguably be labeled modern classical, progressive rock, free jazz, or even psychedelia, but it's too big for any of those boxes".<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Vander was musically influenced by John Coltrane and Carl Orff.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

The mythology of Kobaïa seems to be strongly influenced by the esoteric The Urantia Book, a kind of pseudo-bible that combines religious elements of various origins with scientific findings and science fiction. Furthermore, the motifs surrounding the myth of Kobaïa, particularly in the first three albums, have similarities with Johannes Kepler's novel Somnium from 1634, Francis Godwin's novel The Man in the Moone from 1638 and Cyrano de Bergerac's The Other World (Orig. L'autre monde), whose works gained new popularity in France in the 1970s. With the album Theusz Hamthaak, the motifs increasingly approach modern science fiction literature of the 20th century such as H. G. Wells' The Time Machine, Olaf Stapledon's The Last and the First Men and The Star Maker of 1930 or Arthur C. Clark's The Last Generation from 1953. However, Vander has not yet commented directly on the sources of his inspirations.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref>

Legacy

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The band is widely considered to be musically adventurous and imaginative<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref> among music critics. Magma uses choirs extensively in a way reminiscent of the composer Carl Orff.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Magma's music is also highly influenced by jazz saxophone player John Coltrane, and Vander has said that "it is still Coltrane who actually gives me the real material to work on, to be able to move on".<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Many of the musicians who have played with Magma have also formed solo projects or spinoff acts. The Kobaïan term Zeuhl has come to refer to the musical style of these bands and the French jazz fusion/symphonic rock scene that grew around them.<ref name=Zeuhl>Template:Cite web</ref> Besides Christian Vander, other well-known Magma alumni include the violinist Didier Lockwood, bassist-composer Jannick "Janik" Top,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> and spinoff act Weidorje.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Fandom

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The band has a number of high-profile fans. Punk rock singer Johnny Rotten,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> metal musician Kristoffer Rygg,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Steven Wilson of Porcupine Tree,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Mikael Åkerfeldt of Opeth,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Bruce Dickinson of Iron Maiden,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Cattle Decapitation vocalist Travis Ryan,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> magician Penn Jillette, and Chilean filmmaker Alejandro Jodorowsky have all stated their admiration of the band.

In the 1980s, British World champion snooker player Steve Davis declared himself a passionate follower of the band since his youth and used some of his winnings to promote a series of concerts by Magma in London.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Television journalist Antoine de Caunes wrote a biography of the band entitled Magma.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

In 2017, documentary filmmaker Laurent Goldstein directed To Life, Death and Beyond – The Music of Magma. Interviewees include Christian Vander, Stella Vander, James MacGaw, Trey Gunn, Robert Trujillo, and Jello Biafra.<ref>Template:Cite AV media</ref>

Personnel

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File:MAGMA @ Roadburn Festival 2017 03.jpg
Christian Vander at Roadburn Festival 2017

Members

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  • Violinist: Didier Lockwood
  • Guitarists: Claude Engel, Claude Olmos, Gabriel Federow, Marc Fosset, James Mac Gaw, Jean-Luc Chevalier (currently guitarist with Tri Yann ), Jim Grandcamp, Rudy Blas, Brian Godding.
  • Bassists: Jannick Top, Bernard Paganotti, Guy Delacroix, Francis Moze, Laurent Thibault, Michel Hervé, Dominique Bertram, Marc Éliard (currently bassist with Indochine), Philippe Bussonnet, Jimmy Top
  • Keyboardists: Benoît Widemann, Michel Graillier, Gérard Bikialo, Jean Luc Manderlier, François "Faton" Cahen (former leader of the group Zao), Guy Khalifa, Sofia Domancich, Patrick Gauthier, Simon Goubert, Pierre-Michel Sivadier, Jean Pol Asseline, Jean Pierre Fouquey, Frédéric D'Oelsnitz, Benoît Alziari (plus vibraphone and theremin), Emmanuel Borghi, Bruno Ruder, Thierry Eliez
  • Saxophonists: Teddy Lasry, Richard Raux, Alain Guillard, René Garber and Jeff "Yochk’o" Seffer
  • Trumpeters: Louis Toesca and Yvon Guillard
  • Male vocalists: Klaus Blasquiz, Christian Vander, Guy Khalifa, Antoine Paganotti and Hervé Aknin
  • Female vocalists: Stella Vander, Isabelle Feuillebois, Maria Popkiewicz, Liza de Luxe, Himiko Paganotti, Sandrine Fougère, Sandrine Destefanis, Sylvie Fisichella, Laura Guarrato
  • Drummers and percussionists: Christian Vander, Michel Garrec, Doudou Weiss, Simon Goubert, Clément Bailly, Claude Salmiéri, François Laizeau.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

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Period Formation Recording
Early 1969
  • Lucien Zabuski – vocals
  • Jean-Jacques Ferry – guitar
  • Eric Grimbert – guitar
  • Francis Moze – keyboards
  • Laurent Thibault – bass
  • Christian Vander – drums, percussion, vocals
April 1969 – August 1969
  • Lucien Zabuski – vocals
  • Claude Engel – guitar
  • René Garber – saxophone, clarinet
  • Guy Marco – trumpet
  • René Morizur – saxophone
  • Eddy Rabbin – keyboards
  • Laurent Thibault – bass
  • Christian Vander – drums, percussion, vocals
August 1969 – October 1969
  • Klaus Blasquiz – vocals
  • Claude Engel – guitar
  • René Garber – saxophone, clarinet
  • Guy Marco – trumpet
  • René Morizur – saxophone
  • Eddy Rabbin – keyboards
  • Laurent Thibault – bass
  • Christian Vander – drums, percussion, vocals
October 1969 – January 1970
  • Klaus Blasquiz – vocals, percussion
  • Claude Engel – guitar
  • René Garber – saxophone, clarinet
  • Alain "Paco" Charlery – trumpet
  • Richard Raux – saxophone, flute
  • François Cahen – keyboards
  • Laurent Thibault – bass
  • Jacky Vidal – double bass
  • Christian Vander – drums, percussion, vocals
January 1970 – August 1970
  • Klaus Blasquiz – vocals, percussion
  • Claude Engel – guitar, flute, vocals
  • Alain "Paco" Charlery – trumpet, percussion
  • Teddy Lasry – saxophone, flute, woodwinds
  • Richard Raux – saxophones, flute
  • François Cahen – keyboards
  • Francis Moze – bass, double bass
  • Christian Vander – drums, vocals
Magma (1970)
October 1970 – December 1970
  • Klaus Blasquiz – vocals, percussion
  • Claude Engel – guitar
  • Teddy Lasry – clarinet, saxophone, flute
  • Jeff Seffer – saxophone, bass clarinet
  • François Cahen – keyboards
  • Francis Moze – bass
  • Christian Vander – drums, percussion, vocals
mid January 1971 – end December 1971
  • Klaus Blasquiz – vocals, percussion
  • Claude Engel – guitar (not on 1001° Centigrades)
  • Teddy Lasry – clarinet, saxophone, flute
  • Jeff Seffer – saxophone, bass clarinet
  • Louis Toesca – trumpet (not on The Unnamables)
  • François Cahen – keyboards
  • Francis Moze – bass
  • Christian Vander – drums, percussion, vocals
  • Lucien Zabuski – vocals (studio only on The Unnamables)
  • Lionel Ledissez – vocals (studio only on The Unnamables)
  • Tito Puentes – trumpet (studio only on The Unnamables)
1001° Centigrades (1971)
Univeria Zekt - The Unnamables (1972)
end December 1971 – beginning January 1972
  • Klaus Blasquiz – vocals
  • Teddy Lasry – clarinet, saxophone, flute
  • Jeff Seffer – saxophone, bass clarinet
  • Louis Toesca – trumpet
  • François Cahen – keyboards
  • Jean-Luc Manderlier – keyboards
  • Francis Moze – bass
  • Christian Vander – drums, percussion, vocals
  • Daniel Denis – percussion, drums (guest)
beginning January 1972 – end December 1972
  • Klaus Blasquiz – vocals, percussion
  • Teddy Lasry – clarinet, saxophone, flute
  • Jeff Seffer – saxophone, bass clarinet
  • Louis Toesca – trumpet
  • François Cahen – keyboards
  • Jean-Luc Manderlier – keyboards
  • Francis Moze – bass
  • Christian Vander – drums, percussion, vocals
end December 1972 – mid January 1973
  • Klaus Blasquiz – vocals, percussions
  • Stella Vander – vocals
  • René Garber – saxophone, clarinet
  • Jean-Luc Manderlier – keyboards
  • Michel Graillier – keyboards (not on Mëkanïk Kömmandöh)
  • Jean-Pierre Lambert – bass
  • Christian Vander – drums, percussion, vocals
Akt X: Mëkanïk Kömmandöh (1989)
mid January 1973 – March 1973
  • Klaus Blasquiz – vocals, percussion
  • Stella Vander – vocals
  • Marc Fosset – guitar
  • Claude Olmos – guitar
  • René Garber – saxophone, clarinet
  • Jean-Luc Manderlier – keyboards
  • Gérard Bikialo – keyboards
  • Jean-Pierre Lembert – bass
  • Christian Vander – drums, percussion, vocals
March 1973 – May 1973
  • Klaus Blasquiz – vocals, percussion
  • Stella Vander – vocals
  • Claude Olmos – guitar
  • René Garber – saxophone, bass clarinet
  • Teddy Lasry – clarinet, saxophone, flute
  • Jean-Luc Manderlier – keyboards
  • Jannick Top – bass, cello, piano, vocals
  • Christian Vander – drums, percussion, piano, vocals
Mëkanïk Dëstruktïẁ Kömmandöh (1973)
June 1973 – July 1973
  • Klaus Blasquiz – vocals, percussion
  • Stella Vander – vocals
  • Claude Olmos – guitar
  • René Garber – saxophone, clarinet
  • Teddy Lasry – saxophone, flute
  • Michel Graillier – keyboards
  • Jannick Top – bass
  • Christian Vander – drums, percussion, vocals
  • Randy Brecker – trumpet (guest July 1973 US tour)
  • Michael Brecker – saxophone (guest July 1973 US tour)
  • Bill Watrous – trombone (guest July 1973 US tour)
August 1973 – end December 1973
  • Klaus Blasquiz – vocals, percussion
  • Stella Vander – vocals
  • Claude Olmos – guitar
  • René Garber – saxophone, clarinet
  • Michel Graillier – keyboards
  • Jannick Top – bass
  • Christian Vander – drums, percussion, vocals
January 1974 – March 1974
  • Klaus Blasquiz – vocals, percussion
  • Claude Olmos – guitar
  • Michel Graillier – keyboards
  • Gérard Bikialo – keyboards
  • Jannick Top – bass
  • Christian Vander – drums, percussion, vocals
Akt XIII: BBC 1974 Londres (1999)
Zühn Ẁöhl Ünsai - Live 1974 (2014)
Akt XVIII: Marquee Londres 17 Mars 1974 (2018)
March 1974 – August 1974
  • Klaus Blasquiz – vocals, percussion
  • Stella Vander – vocals, percussion
  • Claude Olmos – guitar (not on Köhntarkösz)
  • Teddy Lasry – saxophone, flute
  • Gérard Bikialo – keyboards
  • Jannick Top – bass, piano, cello, vocals
  • Christian Vander – drums, percussion, piano, vocals
  • Brian Godding – guitar (studio only on Köhntarkösz)
  • Michel Graillier – keyboards (studio only on Köhntarkösz)
Köhntarkösz (1974)
September 1974 – November 1974
  • Klaus Blasquiz – vocals, percussion
  • Stella Vander – vocals, percussion
  • Gabriel Federow – guitar
  • Didier Lockwood – violin
  • Francis Lockwood – keyboards (briefly, replaced by Jean-Pol Asseline)
  • Jean-Pol Asseline – keyboards
  • Benoît Widemann – keyboards
  • Jannick Top – bass
  • Christian Vander – drums, percussion, vocals
January 1975 – August 1975
  • Klaus Blasquiz – vocals, percussion
  • Stella Vander – vocals, percussion
  • Gabriel Federow – guitar
  • Didier Lockwood – violin
  • Jean-Pol Asseline – keyboards
  • Benoît Widemann – keyboards
  • Bernard Paganotti – bass
  • Christian Vander – drums, percussion, vocals
Live/Hhaï (1975)
September 1975 – February 1976
  • Klaus Blasquiz – vocals, percussion
  • Stella Vander – vocals, percussion
  • Gabriel Federow – guitar
  • Didier Lockwood – violin
  • Benoît Widemann – keyboards
  • Patrick Gauthier – keyboards
  • Bernard Paganotti – bass
  • Christian Vander – drums, percussion, vocals
Akt IV: Théâtre du Taur Concert 1975 Toulouse (1994)
March 1976 – September 1976 (first split)
  • Klaus Blasquiz – vocals, percussion
  • Stella Vander – vocals
  • Liza Deluxe – vocals (not on Concert 1976 Opéra de Reims)
  • Gabriel Federow – guitar
  • Didier Lockwood – violin
  • Benoît Widemann – keyboards
  • Patrick Gauthier – keyboards
  • Bernard Paganotti – bass, percussion, vocals
  • Christian Vander – drums, percussion, keyboards, vocals
  • Lucille Cullaz – vocals (studio only on Üdü Ẁüdü)
  • Catherine Szpira – vocals (studio only on Üdü Ẁüdü)
  • Pierre Dutour – trumpets (studio only on Üdü Ẁüdü)
  • Alain Hatot – saxophones (studio only on Üdü Ẁüdü)
  • Michel Graillier – keyboards (studio only on Üdü Ẁüdü)
  • Jannick Top – bass, fret-cello, synthesizer, percussion, horn arrangement, vocals (studio only on Üdü Ẁüdü)
Üdü Ẁüdü (1976)
Akt IX: Concert 1976 Opéra de Reims (1996)
November 1976 – January 1977 (first reformation)
  • Klaus Blasquiz – vocals, percussions
  • Stella Vander – vocals, percussions
  • Gabriel Federow – guitar
  • Benoît Widemann – keyboards
  • Jean-Pol Asseline – keyboards
  • Bernard Paganotti – bass
  • Christian Vander – drums, percussion, vocals
January 1977 – mid 1977
  • Klaus Blasquiz – vocals
  • Stella Vander – vocals
  • Florence Bertaux – vocals
  • Jean De Antoni – guitar
  • Benoît Widemann – keyboards
  • Guy Delacroix – bass
  • Christian Vander – drums, percussion, vocals
  • Clément Bailly – drums (guest)
mid 1977 – end 1977
  • Klaus Blasquiz – vocals
  • Stella Vander – vocals
  • Liza Deluxe – vocals
  • Jean De Antoni – guitar
  • Benoît Widemann – keyboards
  • Guy Delacroix – bass
  • Christian Vander – drums, percussion, vocals
  • Clément Bailly – second drums (guest) (not on Attahk)
  • Jacques Bolognesi – trombone (studio only on Attahk)
  • Tony Russo – trumpet (studio only on Attahk)
Attahk (1977)
January 1978 – mid 1978
  • Klaus Blasquiz – vocals, percussion
  • Stella Vander – vocals, percussion
  • Liza Deluxe – vocals
  • René Garber – clarinet
  • Benoît Widemann – keyboards
  • Guy Delacroix – bass
  • Christian Vander – drums, percussion, vocals
mid 1978 – November 1978 (second split)
  • Klaus Blasquiz – vocals, percussion
  • Stella Vander – vocals
  • Liza Deluxe – vocals
  • Maria Popkiewicz – vocals
  • Jean-Luc Chevalier – guitar, bass
  • René Garber – clarinet
  • André Hervé – keyboards
  • Guy Delacroix – bass
  • Christian Vander – drums, percussion, vocals
spring 1979 – mid 1979 (second reformation)
  • Klaus Blasquiz – vocals
  • Stella Vander – vocals
  • Liza Deluxe – vocals
  • Maria Popkiewicz – vocals
  • Jean-Luc Chevalier – guitar, bass
  • André Hervé – keyboards
  • Michel Hervé – bass
  • Christian Vander – drums, percussion, vocals
Akt XV: Bourges 1979 (2020)
mid 1979 – end 1979
  • Stella Vander – vocals
  • Liza Deluxe – vocals
  • Maria Popkiewicz – vocals
  • Jean-Luc Chevalier – guitar, bass
  • Jean De Antoni – guitar
  • André Hervé – keyboards
  • Benoît Widemann – keyboards
  • Michel Hervé – bass
  • Christian Vander – drums, percussion, vocals
end 1979 – January 1980
  • Stella Vander – vocals, percussion
  • Liza Deluxe – vocals
  • Maria Popkiewicz – vocals
  • Jean-Michel Kajdan – guitar
  • Benoît Widemann – keyboards
  • Francis Lockwood – keyboards
  • Michel Hervé – bass
  • Dominique Bertram – bass
  • Christian Vander – drums, percussion, vocals
January 1980 – June 1980
  • Stella Vander – vocals
  • Liza Deluxe – vocals
  • Maria Popkiewicz – vocals
  • Klaus Blasquiz – vocals, percussion
  • Jean-Luc Chevalier – guitar
  • Benoît Widemann – keyboards
  • Francis Lockwood – keyboards
  • Michel Hervé – bass
  • Dominique Bertram – bass
  • Christian Vander – drums, percussion, vocals
June 1980 – end 1980 (reunion of old members for 3 shows)
  • Stella Vander – vocals
  • Liza Deluxe – vocals
  • Maria Popkiewicz – vocals
  • Klaus Blasquiz – vocals
  • Guy Khalifa – vocals (not on Retrospektïẁ I+II)
  • Claire Laborde – vocals (not on Retrospektïẁ III)
  • Jean-Luc Chevalier – guitar, bass
  • Claude Engel – guitar (not on Retrospektïẁ)
  • Gabriel Federow – guitar
  • Didier Lockwood – violin
  • Teddy Lasry – flute, saxophone (not on Retrospektïẁ)
  • René Garber – saxophone, clarinet (not on Retrospektïẁ I+II)
  • Jeff Seffer – saxophone (not on Retrospektïẁ)
  • Louis Toesca – trumpet (not on Retrospektïẁ)
  • Benoît Widemann – keyboards
  • Patrick Gauthier – keyboards
  • François Cahen – keyboards (not on Retrospektïẁ)
  • Jean-Pierre Fouquey – keyboards (not on Retrospektïẁ I+II)
  • Dominique Bertram – bass (not on Retrospektïẁ I+II)
  • Bernard Paganotti – bass, guitar
  • Francis Moze – bass, keyboards (not on Retrospektïẁ)
  • Christian Vander – drums, percussion, vocals
  • François Laizeau – drums, percussion (not on Retrospektïẁ I+II)
Retrospektïẁ (Parts I+II) (1981)
Retrospektïẁ (Part III) (1981)
end 1980 – mid 1981
  • Stella Vander – vocals, percussion
  • Liza Deluxe – vocals
  • Maria Popkiewicz – vocals (not on Concert Bobino 1981)
  • Guy Khalifa – vocals, keyboards
  • Jean-Luc Chevalier – guitar, bass
  • Jean-Michel Kajdan – guitar (not on Concert Bobino 1981)
  • René Garber – clarinet (not on Concert Bobino 1981)
  • Alain Guillard – wind instruments & trumpet
  • Yvon Guillard – wind instruments & saxophone
  • Arrigo Lorenzi – saxophone (not on Concert Bobino 1981)
  • Richard Raux – saxophone & flute (not on Concert Bobino 1981)
  • Benoît Widemann – keyboards
  • Francis Lockwood – keyboards (not on Concert Bobino 1981)
  • Jean-Pierre Fouquey – piano (not on Concert Bobino 1981)
  • Dominique Bertram – bass
  • Marc Éliard – bass (not on Concert Bobino 1981)
  • Jannick Top – bass (not on Concert Bobino 1981)
  • Christian Vander – drums, percussion, vocals
  • Francois Laizeau – drums and percussion (not on Concert Bobino 1981)
  • Doudou Weiss – drums
Akt V-VI: Concert Bobino 1981 (1995)
mid 1981 – beginning 1982
  • Stella Vander – vocals, percussion
  • Liza Deluxe – vocals
  • Maria Popkiewicz – vocals
  • Guy Khalifa – vocals
  • Jean-Luc Chevalier – guitar
  • Jean-Michel Kajdan – guitar
  • René Garber – saxophone & clarinet
  • Alain Guillard – wind instruments & trumpet
  • Yvon Guillard – wind instruments & saxophone
  • Arrigo Lorenzi – saxophone
  • Benoît Widemann – keyboards
  • Jean-Pierre Fouquey – piano
  • Patrick Gauthier – keyboards
  • Dominique Bertram – bass
  • Marc Éliard – bass
  • Christian Vander – drums, percussion, vocals
  • Doudou Weiss – drums
beginning 1982 – mid 1982
  • Stella Vander – vocals
  • Liza Deluxe – vocals
  • Maria Popkiewicz – vocals
  • Jean-Luc Chevalier – guitar
  • René Garber – clarinet
  • Alain Guillard – trumpet
  • Yvon Guillard – saxophone
  • Arrigo Lorenzi – saxophone
  • Benoît Widemann – keyboards
  • Jean-Pierre Fouquey – piano
  • Patrick Gauthier – keyboards
  • Dominique Bertram – bass
  • Marc Éliard – bass
  • Christian Vander – drums, percussion, vocals
  • Francois Kokelaere – percussion
mid 1982 – beginning 1983
  • Stella Vander – vocals
  • Liza Deluxe – vocals
  • Maria Popkiewicz – vocals
  • Guy Khalifa – vocals
  • Jean-Luc Chevalier – guitar
  • René Garber – clarinet & saxophone
  • Alain Guillard – trumpet
  • Yvon Guillard – saxophone
  • Arrigo Lorenzi – saxophone
  • Michel Gaucher – saxophone
  • Denis Leloup – trombone
  • Christian Martinez – trumpet
  • Freddy Opsepian – trumpet
  • Jean-Pierre Fouquey – piano
  • Simon Goubert – keyboards
  • Michel Graillier – keyboards
  • Dominique Bertram – bass
  • Marc Éliard – bass
  • Christian Vander – drums, percussion, vocals
  • Francois Kokelaere – percussion
  • François Laizeau – percussion
beginning 1983 – end 1983
  • Stella Vander – vocals
  • Liza Deluxe – vocals
  • Guy Khalifa – vocals
  • Jean-Luc Chevalier – guitar
  • Christian Martinez – trumpet
  • Jean-Pierre Fouquey – piano
  • Simon Goubert – keyboards
  • Michel Graillier – keyboards
  • Patrick Gauthier – keyboards
  • Dominique Bertram – bass
  • Marc Éliard – bass
  • Sylvin Marc – bass
  • Christian Vander – drums, percussion, vocals
  • Pierre Moerlen – drums (guest)
end 1983 – end 1984
  • Stella Vander – vocals
  • Liza Deluxe – vocals
  • Guy Khalifa – vocals
  • Alex Ferrand – vocals
  • Jean-Luc Chevalier – guitar
  • Christian Martinez – trumpet
  • Michel Gaucher – saxophone
  • René Garber – clarinet & saxophone
  • Denis Leloup – trombone
  • Freddy Opsepian – trumpet
  • Jean-Pierre Fouquey – piano
  • Simon Goubert – keyboards
  • Dominique Bertram – bass
  • Christian Vander – drums, percussion, vocals
  • François Laizeau – percussion
  • Steve Shehan – percussion
Merci (1985)
end 1984 – beginning 1985
  • Stella Vander – vocals
  • Lisa Deluxe – vocals
  • Guy Khalifa – vocals
  • Jean-Pierre Fouquey – piano
  • Jean-Luc Chevalier – guitar
  • Simon Goubert – keyboards
  • Dominique Bertram – bass
  • Guy Delacroix – bass
  • Jean-Marc Jafet – bass
  • Francis Moze – bass
  • Rémy Sarrazin – bass
  • Frédéric Briet – double bass
  • Christian Vander – drums, percussion, vocals
  • Pierre Marcault – percussion
  • Claude Salmieri – drums (guest)
  • Michel Le Bars – drums (guest)
1986 – 1990 solo projects of Christian Vander, Magma on stand by
February 1990 with OFFERING
1991
  • Julie Vander – vocals
  • Stella Vander – vocals
  • Isabelle Feuillebois – vocals
  • Addie Déat – vocals, keyboards
  • Jean-François Déat – vocals, keyboards
  • Emmanuel Borghi – keyboards
  • Pierre-Michel Sivadier – keyboards
  • Christian Vander – drums
1992
1992 – 1996
1996
1997
  • Bertrand Cardiet – vocals
  • Stella Vander – vocals
  • Isabelle Feuillebois – vocals
  • Jean-François Déat – vocals, keyboards
  • Franck Vedel – guitar
  • Philippe Bussonnet – bass
  • Pierre-Michel Sivadier – keyboards
  • Christian Vander – drums
October 1997 – 1998
1999 – 2001
2002
  • Antoine Paganotti – vocals
  • Himiko Paganotti – vocals
  • Stella Vander – vocals
  • Isabelle Feuillebois – vocals
  • James Mac Gaw – guitar
  • Philippe Bussonnet – bass
  • Emmanuel Borghi – keyboards
  • Christian Vander – drums
March 2003 – 2005
  • Antoine Paganotti – vocals
  • Himiko Paganotti – vocals
  • Stella Vander – vocals
  • Isabelle Feuillebois – vocals
  • James Mac Gaw – guitar
  • Philippe Bussonnet – bass
  • Fred d'Oelsnitz – piano
  • Emmanuel Borghi – keyboards
  • Christian Vander – drums
beginning February 2006 – 2008
  • Antoine Paganotti – vocals
  • Himiko Paganotti – vocals
  • Stella Vander – vocals
  • Isabelle Feuillebois – vocals
  • James Mac Gaw – guitar
  • Philippe Bussonnet – bass
  • Benoît Alziary – vibraphone
  • Emmanuel Borghi – keyboards
  • Christian Vander – drums
beginning February 2008 – 2012
beginning 2012 – December 2019
December 2019 – beginning 2022
  • Christian Vander – vocals, drums & composer
  • Hervé Aknin – vocals
  • Isabelle Feuillebois – vocals
  • Stella Vander – vocals, percussions
  • Sandrine Destefanis - vocals
  • Sylvie Fisichella - vocals
  • Laura Guarrato - vocals
  • Rudy Blas – guitar
  • Jimmy Top - bass
  • Simon Goubert - keyboards
  • Thierry Eliez - keyboards
beginning 2022–Present
  • Christian Vander – vocals, drums & composer
  • Hervé Aknin – vocals
  • Isabelle Feuillebois – vocals
  • Stella Vander – vocals, percussions
  • Caroline Indjein - vocals
  • Sylvie Fisichella - vocals
  • Laura Guarrato - vocals
  • Rudy Blas – guitar
  • Jimmy Top - bass
  • Simon Goubert - keyboards
  • Thierry Eliez - keyboards

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Timeline

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1969–1983

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<timeline>

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 id:vocals      value:red         legend:Vocals
 id:keys        value:purple      legend:Keyboards
 id:bass        value:blue        legend:Bass
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 id:sax         value:tan2        legend:Saxophone
 id:percu       value:claret      legend:Percussion
 id:doublebass  value:darkblue    legend:Double_bass
 id:trump       value:skyblue     legend:Trumpet
 id:violon      value:drabgreen   legend:Violin
 id:studio      value:black       legend:Studio_album
 id:live        value:gray(0.75)  legend:Live_recording
 id:bars        value:gray(0.93)


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 bar:Bailly       text:"Clément Bailly"
 bar:Salmieri     text:"Claude Salmieri"
 bar:Laizeau      text:"François Laizeau"
 bar:Doudou       text:"Doudou Weiss" †
 bar:Leroux       text:"Philippe Leroux"
 bar:Moerlen      text:"Pierre Moerlen" † 
 bar:Zabu         text:"Lucien Zabuski" †
 bar:Klaus        text:"Klaus Blasquiz"
 bar:Stella       text:"Stella Vander"
 bar:Liza         text:"Liza Deluxe"
 bar:Flo          text:"Florence Bertault"
 bar:Maria        text:"Maria Popkiewicz" †
 bar:Zuress       text:"Guy Khalifa"
 bar:Manu         text:"Manu Leprince"
 bar:Guida        text:"Guida De Palma"
 bar:Eddie        text:"Eddie Rabin"
 bar:Moze         text:"Francis Moze"
 bar:Faton        text:"Faton Cahen" †
 bar:Jean-Luc     text:"Jean-Luc Manderlier"
 bar:Mickey       text:"Michel Graillier" †
 bar:Gérard       text:"Gérard Bikialo"
 bar:Jean-Pol     text:"Jean-Pol Asseline" †
 bar:Benoît       text:"Benoît Widemann"
 bar:Patrick      text:"Patrick Gauthier"
 bar:Fouquey      text:"Jean Pierre Fouquey"
 bar:André        text:"André Hervé" † 
 bar:Thibault     text:"Laurent Thibault"
 bar:Lembert      text:"Jean-Pierre Lembert"
 bar:Jannick      text:"Jannick Top"
 bar:Bernard      text:"Bernard Paganotti"
 bar:Delacroix    text:"Guy Delacroix"
 bar:Michel2      text:"Michel Hervé"
 bar:Dominique    text:"Dominique Bertram"
 bar:Eliard       text:"Marc Éliard"
 bar:Ferry        text:"Jean-Jacques Ferry"
 bar:Goger        text:"Erik Goger"
 bar:Engel        text:"Claude Engel"
 bar:Fosset       text:"Marc Fosset" †
 bar:Olmos        text:"Claude Olmos" †
 bar:Gabriel      text:"Gabriel Federow"
 bar:Jean         text:"Jean de Antoni" †
 bar:Gorgo        text:"Jean-Luc Chevalier"
 bar:Garber       text:"René Garber" †
 bar:Morizur      text:"René Morizur" †
 bar:Raux         text:"Richard Raux"
 bar:Teddy        text:"Teddy Lasry" †
 bar:Jeff         text:"Yochk’o Seffer"
 bar:Alain.G      text:"Alain Guillard"
 bar:Kokelaere    text:"François Kokelaere"
 bar:Vidal        text:"Jacky Vidal"
 bar:Marco        text:"Guy Marco"
 bar:Paco         text:"Paco Charlery" †
 bar:Louis        text:"Louis Toesca" †
 bar:Yvon.G       text:"Yvon Guilard"
 bar:Didier       text:"Didier Lockwood" †

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 bar:Michel2   from:01/09/1978 till:31/08/1979 color:bass
 bar:Dominique from:09/06/1980 till:31/08/1981 color:bass
 bar:Eliard    from:01/09/1981 till:30/06/1983 color:bass
 bar:Moze      from:01/05/1969 till:31/07/1969 color:keys
 bar:Eddie     from:01/04/1969 till:31/10/1969 color:keys
 bar:Faton     from:01/11/1969 till:31/10/1972 color:keys
 bar:Faton     from:09/06/1980 till:11/06/1980 color:keys
 bar:Jean-Luc  from:01/05/1972 till:01/08/1973 color:keys
 bar:Mickey    from:01/10/1972 till:31/10/1972 color:keys
 bar:Mickey    from:01/06/1973 till:30/09/1974 color:keys
 bar:Mickey    from:01/10/1976 till:30/11/1976 color:keys
 bar:Gérard    from:01/11/1972 till:05/10/1974 color:keys
 bar:Jean-Pol  from:01/01/1975 till:30/06/1975 color:keys
 bar:Benoît    from:01/01/1975 till:31/08/1976 color:keys
 bar:Benoît    from:01/12/1976 till:31/12/1977 color:keys
 bar:Benoît    from:09/06/1980 till:31/08/1981 color:keys
 bar:Patrick   from:01/09/1975 till:31/08/1976 color:keys  
 bar:Patrick   from:09/06/1980 till:11/06/1980 color:keys
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 bar:André     from:01/09/1978 till:31/08/1979 color:keys

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 bar:Garber    from:01/09/1972 till:31/12/1973 color:sax
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 bar:Didier    from:01/01/1975 till:30/11/1976 color:violon
 bar:Didier    from:09/06/1980 till:11/06/1980 color:violon
 bar:Vidal     from:01/09/1969 till:01/01/1970 color:doublebass
 
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 bar:Christian from:01/01/1969 till:30/06/1983 color:vocals
 bar:Paco      from:01/11/1969 till:30/11/1970 color:Percu
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 at:01/01/1972 color:live   layer:back #> Univeria Zekt: The Unnamables <#
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 at:06/02/1974 color:live   layer:back #> Zühn Ẁöhl Ünsaï Live 1974 Bremen <#
 at:14/03/1974 color:live   layer:back #> BBC 1974 Radio Londres <#
 at:17/03/1974 color:live   layer:back #> Marquee Club 1974 <#
 at:15/06/1974 color:studio layer:back #> Ẁurdah Ïtah <#
 at:10/09/1974 color:studio layer:back #> Köhntarkösz <#
 at:01/01/1975 color:live   layer:back #> Inédits <#
 at:05/06/1975 color:live   layer:back #> Live Köhnark (Köhnzert Zünd) <#
 at:05/06/1975 color:live   layer:back #> Live / Hhaï <#
 at:24/09/1975 color:live   layer:back #> Théâtre du Taur, Concert 197 <#
 at:10/09/1976 color:studio layer:back #> Üdü Ẁüdü <#
 at:02/03/1976 color:live   layer:back #> Concert 1976 Opéra de Reims <#
 at:05/03/1978 color:studio layer:back #> Attahk <#
 at:17/04/1979 color:live   layer:back #> Bourges 1979 <#
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 at:30/05/1981 color:live   layer:back #> Concert Bobino 1981 <#
 at:04/05/1985 color:studio layer:back #> Merci <#

</timeline>

1990–present

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<timeline>

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ImageSize = width:1000 height:auto barincrement:18 PlotArea = left:120 bottom:80 top:0 right:15 Alignbars = justify DateFormat = dd/mm/yyyy Period = from:01/01/1989 till:{{#time:d/m/Y}} TimeAxis = orientation:horizontal format:yyyy

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 id:vocals      value:red         legend:Vocals
 id:keys        value:purple      legend:Keyboards
 id:bass        value:blue        legend:Bass
 id:guitar      value:green       legend:Guitar
 id:vibra       value:claret      legend:Vibraphone
  1. > id:doublebass value:darkblue legend:Double_bass <#
  2. > id:trump value:skyblue legend:Trumpet <#
 id:studio      value:black       legend:Studio_album
 id:live        value:gray(0.75)  legend:Live_recording
 id:bars        value:gray(0.93)

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BarData =

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 bar:Ragu         text:"Benedicte Ragu"
 bar:cardiet      text:"Bertrand Cardiet"
 bar:Antoine      text:"Antoine Paganotti"
 bar:Himiko       text:"Himiko Paganotti"
 bar:Hervé        text:"Hervé Aknin"
 bar:Sylvie       text:"Sylvie Fisichella"
 bar:Laura        text:"Laura Guarrato"
 bar:Sandrine     text:"Sandrine Destefanis"
 bar:Caroline     text:"Caroline Indjein"
 bar:JFDéat       text:"Jean-François Déat"
 bar:Lydia        text:"Lydia Domancich" 
 bar:Simon        text:"Simon Goubert"
 bar:Patrick      text:"Patrick Gauthier"
 bar:Pierre-M     text:"Pierre-Michel Sivadier"
 bar:Emmanuel     text:"Emmanuel Borghi"
 bar:D'Oelsnitz   text:"Fred D'Oelsnitz"
 bar:Ruder        text:"Bruno Ruder"
 bar:Ternoy       text:"Jeremy Ternoy"
 bar:Martineau    text:"Jerôme Martineau"
 bar:Thierry      text:"Thierry Eliez"
 bar:Eliard       text:"Marc Éliard"
 bar:Jean-Marc    text:"Jean-Marc Duroure"
 bar:Bubu         text:"Philippe Bussonnet"
 bar:Jimmy        text:"Jimmy Top"
 bar:Vedel        text:"Franck Vedel"
 bar:Cardiet      text:"Bertrand Cardiet"
 bar:James        text:"James Mac Gaw"  †
 bar:Jim          text:"Jim Grandcamp"
 bar:Rudy         text:"Rudy Blas"
 bar:Benoît       text:"Benoît Alziary"

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 at:05/12/1998 color:studio layer:back #> Flöë Ëssi/ Ëktah <#
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 at:08/10/2004 color:studio   layer:back #> K.A <#
 at:17/09/2005 color:live   layer:back #> Live in Tokyo <#
 at:20/10/2009 color:studio layer:back #> Ëmëhntëhtt-Rê <#
 at:01/01/2008 color:studio layer:back #> Archiw I + II (Studio Zünd) <#
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 at:15/09/2014 color:studio layer:back #> Rïah Sahïltaahk <#
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 at:10/01/2015 color:studio layer:back #> Slag Tanz <#
 at:14/06/2019 color:studio layer:back #> Zess (Le Jour Du Néant) <#
 at:08/03/2020 color:live   layer:back #> ESKÄHL 2020 <#
 at:30/09/2022 color:studio layer:back #> Kartëhl <#

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Discography

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Studio albums
Live albums
  • 1975: Live/Hhaï
  • 1977: Inédits
  • 1981: Retrospektïẁ (Parts I+II)
  • 1981: Retrospektïẁ (Part III)
  • 1989: Akt X: Mekanïk Kommandöh (earlier studio recording of Mekanïk Destruktïw Kommandöh from 1973) [different from the bonus track mentioned above]
  • 1992: Akt I: Les Voix De Magma (from August 2, 1992 at Douarnenez)
  • 1994: Akt IV: Theatre Du Taur Concert, 1975 (from September 24, 1975)
  • 1995: Akt V: Concert Bobino 1981 (from May 16, 1981)
  • 1996: Akt VIII: Bruxelles 1971 (from November 12, 1971 at Theatre 140)
  • 1996: Akt IX: Opéra De Reims, 1976 (from March 2, 1976)
  • 1999: Akt XIII: BBC 1974 Londres (from March 14, 1974 at the London BBC studios)
  • 2001: Trilogie Theusz Hamtaahk (Concert du Trianon), CD + DVD
  • 2008: Akt XV: Bourges, 1979 (from April 17, 1979)
  • 2009: Live in Tokyo 2005
  • 2014: Zühn Wöhl Ünsai – Live 1974 (2 CD; Radio Bremen recordings)
  • 2018: Akt XVIII: Marquee - Londres 17 Mars 1974
  • 2021: Eskähl 2020 (Bordeaux, Toulouse, Perpignan)
EPs
  • 1998: Floë Ëssi/Ëktah
  • 2014: Rïah Sahïltaahk
  • 2015: Šlaǧ Tanƶ
Compilations/boxsets/other material
  • 1972: The Unnamables (studio album released under the alias "Univeria Zekt")
  • 1986: Mythes et Légendes Vol. I (compilation)
  • 1992: Akt II: Sons: Document 1973 (recorded in 1973 at Le Manor, featuring a scaled-back line-up of Christian Vander, Klaus Blasquiz, Jannick Top and René Garber)
  • 1997: Kompila
  • 1998: Simples
  • 2008: Archiẁ I & II (included in the Studio Zünd: 40 Ans d'Evolution boxset)
  • 2008: Studio Zünd: 40 Ans d'Evolution (12 disc box set, includes Kobaïa to K.A plus Archiẁ I & II)
  • 2015: Köhnzert Zünd (12 CD; Live recordings, from Magma Live to Trilogie Au Trianon plus Triton Zünd and Alhambra 2009)
  • 2017: Retrospektïw (3 LPs. Includes Retrospektïw I, II & III series. Limited edition of 1,500 numbered copies. Also includes the comic strip.)
  • 2023: Magma une histoire de Mekanik Coffret 50 ans Mëkanïk Dëstruktïw Kömmandöh (7 LP's of different M.D.K. versions. Limited edition of 2,000 numbered copies)
Videos
  • 1995: Concert Bobino 1981 (Akt VI), DVD (also released on VHS video cassette)
  • 2001: Trilogie Theusz Hamtaahk (Concert du Trianon), DVD + CD
  • 2006: Mythes et Légendes Epok 1, DVD
  • 2006: Mythes et Légendes Epok 2, DVD
  • 2007: Mythes et Légendes Epok 3, DVD
  • 2008: Mythes et Légendes Epok 4, DVD
  • 2013: Mythes et Légendes Epok 5, DVD
  • 2016: Nihao Hamtaï – Magma in China, DVD
  • 2017: Ëmëhntëhtt-Rê Trilogy, DVD

See also

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References

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