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About

Ekseption was a Dutch progressive rock band celebrated for their unique blend of classical crossover, jazz rock, and symphonic prog. Originating from Haarlem, Netherlands, the group's lineup evolved over the years, but key members included Rick van der Linden (keyboards), Rein van den Broek (trumpet), Rob Kruisman (vocals, guitar, flute, saxophone), Peter de Leeuwe (drums), and Cor Dekker (bass). They were known for transforming classical compositions into rock music, drawing comparisons to bands like The Nice and Emerson, Lake & Palmer. Ekseption was a prominent force in the Dutch progressive rock scene, alongside bands like Focus.

How to Sound Like Ekseption

Ekseption's sound is characterized by intricate, symphonic arrangements and a fusion of classical and jazz influences, creating a rich tapestry that is both melodic and rhythmic. Their music often features lush organ and synthesizer sounds, with instruments like the Hammond M-3 Organ and the ARP 2600 playing crucial roles in crafting their epic, orchestral vibe. The dynamic interplay between brass and woodwind instruments adds a layer of sophistication, while the energetic drumming and bass provide a jazz-inflected groove. Ekseption's music thrived on the contrast between the classical and the contemporary, making their sound a unique exploration of genre boundaries.

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