Trigon (band)

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Trigon
Established 1989
Genres Jam rock
Progressive Rock
Krautrock
Space Rock
Website heavyzenjazz.de
Members
Guitar Rainer Lange
(Founder)
Bass guitar Stefan Lange
(Founder)
Drums Tihomir Lozanovski
(since 2003)
Logo
Trigon-Logo

Trigon is a German based fusion band and their history is carved by the numerous changes in line-up which contributed to Trigon's creative potential as the band draws heavily on jamming as a source for their music, thus the input of each band member adds to the overall flavour of their music. The band has also become a gladly-seen guest on various festivals. As for example on the "Art-Rock Festival", on the "ProgParade" and several times on the "Burg Herzberg Festival". Their biggest success until now was 2005 at the "BajaProg Festival" in Mexicali (Baja California, México), at the Festival Crescendo near Bordeaux in France and at the Europetour with Nektar.

Contents

[edit] CDs

Studio

  • Emergent (2005)
  • Continuum (2004)
  • Beschränkte Haftung (2000)
  • Nova (1990)

Live

  • Herzberg 2004 (2004)
  • Burg Herzberg Festival 2002 (2002)

[edit] Other manifestations

[edit] Soundtrack

  • Hunting Dragonflies (17. June 2005)
by Crimson Chain Productions
  • Sonderfahrt (August 2004)
"Bergfilm" of the TU Ilmenau

[edit] Sampler / Remixes

  • assorted [progrock-dt] related music vol. 1 (November 2004)
Sampler, which collects some in the [progrock-dt] represented bands.
  • Portals. Movements. Structures III (July 2004)
CD set arranged by Lew Fisher of the Progressive Music Society
  • 23rd Peter - Trigonometrie (February 2004)
"Based on samples from German prog rock band TRIGON, 23rd Peter gives weird lessions in electronic alchemy."

[edit] Games

  • CA_DMOilrig - The Oilrig, featuring "Trigon" (2001)
As a member of Chaotic Dreams and as a former member of Trigon, Kirk Erickson put a Trigon Title ("Dekadenz and corruption") in one of his QuakeIII maps.

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