Trigon (German band)

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Trigon
Origin Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Genres Progressive rock, experimental rock, space rock, post-rock, krautrock, stoner rock, jam band, hard rock, instrumental rock
Years active1989 (1989)–present
LabelsFace, HeavyZenJazz
MembersRainer Lange
Stefan Lange
Tihomir Lozanovski
Past membersRudi Metzler
Website trigon.in

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.[ citation needed ] The band has also become a regular attraction at various music festivals. These include the Art-Rock Festival, on the "ProgParade", several times on the Burg Herzberg Festival, [1] [2] [3] and at the Zappanale. Internationally, they were for example at the "BajaProg Festival" in Mexicali (Baja California, México) and at the Festival Crescendo near Bordeaux in France. In 2005 they accompanied Nektar at their European tour.

Contents

Publications

DVDs

CDs

Studio

Live

Other manifestations

Soundtrack

by Crimson Chain Productions
"Bergfilm" of the TU Ilmenau

Sampler / remixes

DVD and CD with extracts of some concerts at the Zappanale18 2007.
DVD with extracts of some concerts of the years 2005 and 2006
Sampler, which collects some in the [progrock-dt] represented bands.
CD set arranged by Lew Fisher of the Progressive Music Society
"Based on samples from German prog rock band TRIGON, 23rd Peter gives weird lessons in electronic alchemy."

Games

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 Quake III maps.

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References

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  2. 1 2 "Line-up 2002 | Herzberg Festival". herzberg-festival.com. Retrieved 2023-05-01.
  3. 1 2 "Line-up 2003 | Herzberg Festival". herzberg-festival.com. Retrieved 2023-05-01.