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The track is an instrumental powerhouse that defies traditional melody. Unlike the symphonic "prog" of their peers, VdGG leaned into avant-garde jazz and proto-punk aggression. Van Der Graaf Generator - We Are Not Here
In 2005, the "classic" lineup of Peter Hammill, Hugh Banton, Guy Evans, and David Jackson reunited after nearly 30 years. They released the double album Present , which featured one disc of structured songs and another of pure, improvised studio jams. "We Are Not Here" emerged from these spontaneous sessions, capturing a band rediscovering its collective telepathy. 🎼 The Sound of Absence David Jackson’s double-sax technique creates a wall of
Hugh Banton’s organ provides a dark, ecclesiastical weight. the "classic" lineup of Peter Hammill
David Jackson’s double-sax technique creates a wall of brass.
The track is an instrumental powerhouse that defies traditional melody. Unlike the symphonic "prog" of their peers, VdGG leaned into avant-garde jazz and proto-punk aggression.
In 2005, the "classic" lineup of Peter Hammill, Hugh Banton, Guy Evans, and David Jackson reunited after nearly 30 years. They released the double album Present , which featured one disc of structured songs and another of pure, improvised studio jams. "We Are Not Here" emerged from these spontaneous sessions, capturing a band rediscovering its collective telepathy. 🎼 The Sound of Absence
Hugh Banton’s organ provides a dark, ecclesiastical weight.
