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Pulsar (band)

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Years active
  
1974–present

Record labels
  
Musea, CBS

Origin
  
Lyon, France (1970)

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Website
  
youtube.com/thepulsarband myspace.com/thepulsarband

Past members
  
Philippe Roman (1970–1974) Michel Masson (1975–1978)

Albums
  
The Strands of the Future, Memory Ashes, Halloween, Pollen, Görlitz

Members
  
Victor Bosch, Jacques Roman, Roland Richard, Louis Paralis, Gilbert Gandil, Philippe Roman, Michel Masson

Genres
  
Progressive rock, Space rock, Psychedelic rock

Similar
  
Atoll, Mona Lisa, Moving Gelatine, Clearlight, Weidorje

Pulsar is a French progressive rock band whose influences include Pink Floyd and King Crimson, plus classical musicians and composers such as Gustav Mahler.

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During the early 1980s, the group performed and composed the music for a Franco‑Austrian musical theatre production. Their most recent album is Memory Ashes (2007).

History

Pulsar is the first French band to have signed with an English label, which was called "Kingdom Records".

The band recorded and published its first album, Pollen, in 1975. Philipe Roman left the band shortly after. The following year, the group recruited bassist Michel Masson, who later collaborated with them on The Strands of the Future (1976) and Halloween (1977).

In the early eighties, together with director Bruno Carlucci, in musical theatre, Pulsar adapted a short story by Austrian novelist Peter Handke: "Bienvenue au Conseil D'Administration!" (1981). The quintet comprised Gilbert Gandil on guitar and bass, Victor Bosch at the drums, Jacques Roman on keyboard, and Roland Richard playing the flute and saxophone, along with Louis Paralis taking the place of Michel Masson.

From 1974 to 1989, their albums were produced by CBS. Later, they were produced by Musea, a French label which had bought the distribution rights. The band launched a comeback in 1989, publishing Görlitz.

The group's most recent album is Memory Ashes (2007), produced by Cypress Music. In 2008, Goldmine Magazine listed Halloween among the top 25 albums of progressive rock.

In 2013, Jacques Roman and Gilbert Gandil released the album Way to Lhassa band with the band Siiilk.

Discography

  • 1975: Pollen
  • 1976: The Strands of the Future
  • 1977: Halloween
  • 1981: Bienvenue au Conseil d'Administration
  • 1989: Görlitz
  • 2007: Memory Ashes
  • Authorship

    The introduction of the album Halloween, credited as one of the band's compositions, is the traditional Irish tune "Londonderry Air".

    Songs

    The Strands of the FutureThe Strands of the Future · 1976
    Puzzle/OmenPollen · 1975
    ApaisementPollen · 1975

    References

    Pulsar (band) Wikipedia