- 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...
- the
fictional language created by Magma's
Christian Vander and
Klaus Blasquiz for Magma, in
which Zeuhl Ẁortz
means approximately "Celestial Force"....
- 1976. This
album was
first issued with a
provisional sleeve, as
Klaus Blasquiz's artwork was not
finished on time. This art
features in all
later issues...
- "Kobah" (6:23) "Lïhns" (5:51) "Hhaï" (8:41) "Mëkanïk Zaïn" (19:17)
Klaus Blasquiz –
vocals Stella Vander –
vocals Didier Lockwood –
violin Gabriel Federow...
- Vander) – 15:55 "Coltrane Sündïa" (C. Vander) – 4:11
Musicians Klaus Blasquiz – vocals,
percussion Stella Vander –
vocals Gerard Bikialo – pianos, Yamaha...
-
vocals Liza
Deluxe –
backing vocals Benoit Widemann –
synthesizer Klaus Blasquiz – lead
vocal on (1)
Simon Goubert –
synthesizer (1, 3) Jean
Pierre Fouquey...
-
which also
featured new lyrics, in Kobaïan,
instead of English.
Klaus Blasquiz –
vocals François
Cahen –
piano Alain "Paco"
Charlery – trumpet, percussion...
- in the
following version. "Mëkanïk Dëstruktïẁ Kömmandöh" - 37:51
Klaus Blasquiz – vocals,
percussion Rene
Garber – b**** clarinet,
vocals Stella Vander...
- CD by
Charly Records,
track 2 is
labelled "Spiritual (Gospel)".
Klaus Blasquiz (Klotz) –
vocals Rene
Garber (Stundehr) –
vocals Stella Vander (Thaud)...
- in the
footsteps of Magma's
first two releases.[citation needed]
Klaus Blasquiz – vocals,
percussion Teddy Lasry – clarinet, saxophone, flute,
voice Yochk'o...