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| image = Spheric Universe Experience - French Prog Metal Band.jpg |
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| caption = Spheric Universe Experience - during the essence of progression tour in 2009 |
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| origin = France |
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| genre = [[Progressive metal]], [[symphonic metal]] |
| genre = [[Progressive metal]], [[symphonic metal]] |
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| years_active = 1999−Present |
| years_active = 1999−Present |
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| label = [[Sensory Records]] |
| label = [[Sensory Records]], [[Nightmare Records]] |
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| website = [http://www.sphericuniversexp.com/ www.sphericuniversexp.com/] |
| website = [http://www.sphericuniversexp.com/ www.sphericuniversexp.com/] |
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| current_members = Fred Colombo, Vince Benaim, John Drai, Frank Garcia. |
| current_members = Fred Colombo, Vince Benaim, John Drai, Frank Garcia. |
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'''Spheric Universe Experience''' is a |
'''Spheric Universe Experience''' is a French [[progressive metal]] band formed in 1999, which employ progressive metal with [[symphonic]] elements. |
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==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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The band split due to musical disagreements in August 2002. Benaim, Drai and Colombo continued under the name ''Spheric Universe Experience''. The band then spent eight months writing an album, which was recorded at a home studio in April 2003 with session vocalist Franck Garcia. The vocals were recorded in a professional studio, and Garcia's performance impressed the band so much he was invited to join on a permanent basis. The 2003 demo ''The Burning Box'' was sent to [[Intromental Management]] in Denmark, who offered them a deal. |
The band split due to musical disagreements in August 2002. Benaim, Drai and Colombo continued under the name ''Spheric Universe Experience''. The band then spent eight months writing an album, which was recorded at a home studio in April 2003 with session vocalist Franck Garcia. The vocals were recorded in a professional studio, and Garcia's performance impressed the band so much he was invited to join on a permanent basis. The 2003 demo ''The Burning Box'' was sent to [[Intromental Management]] in Denmark, who offered them a deal. |
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Since then the band have gone through a number of lineup changes and have in total released |
Since then the band have gone through a number of lineup changes and have in total released five studio albums. |
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==Discography== |
==Discography== |
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===Studio |
===Studio albums=== |
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|2005 |
|2005 |
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|''Mental Torments'' |
|''Mental Torments'' - Nightmare Records |
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|2007 |
|2007 |
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|''Anima'' |
|''Anima'' - Sensory Records |
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|2009 |
|2009 |
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|''Unreal'' |
|''Unreal'' - Sensory Records |
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|2012 |
|2012 |
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|''The New Eve'' |
|''The New Eve'' - Nightmare Records |
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|2022 |
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|''Back Home'' |
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==Band members== |
==Band members== |
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===Current |
===Current=== |
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*Fred Colombo − Keyboard |
*Fred Colombo − Keyboard |
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*Vince Benaim - Guitar |
*Vince Benaim - Guitar |
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*John Drai - Bass |
*John Drai - Bass |
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*Frank Garcia - Vocals |
*Frank Garcia - Vocals |
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===Former |
===Former=== |
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*Samuel Boulade - Drums |
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*Volodia Brice - Drums |
*Volodia Brice - Drums |
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*Guillaume Morero - Drums |
*Guillaume Morero - Drums |
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*Nicolas 'Ranko' Muller - Drums |
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*Christophe Briand - Drums |
*Christophe Briand - Drums |
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*Gabriel Odvad - Drums |
*Gabriel Odvad - Drums |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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*[http://en.sphericuniversexp.com/ Official website] |
*[http://en.sphericuniversexp.com/ Official website] |
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[[Category:Musical groups established in 1999]] |
[[Category:Musical groups established in 1999]] |
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[[Category:Musical quintets]] |
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[[Category:French progressive metal musical groups]] |
[[Category:French progressive metal musical groups]] |
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Spheric Universe Experience
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Background information | |
Origin | France |
Genres | Progressive metal, symphonic metal |
Years active | 1999−Present |
Labels | Sensory Records, Nightmare Records |
Members | Fred Colombo, Vince Benaim, John Drai, Frank Garcia. |
Past members | Christophe BRIAND, Volodia Brice, Guillaume Morero, Nico Muller |
Website | www.sphericuniversexp.com/ |
Spheric Universe Experience is a French progressive metal band formed in 1999, which employ progressive metal with symphonic elements.
The band was formed by guitarist Vince Benaim and John Drai decided to create a progressive metal band. The band did a handful of gigs in and around the southern parts of France, under the name Gates Of Delirium. It was not until 2001 that the band added a keyboardist, Fred Colombo, and a vocalist. The band changed their name to Amnesya and played a handful of concerts and produced one demo CD.
The band split due to musical disagreements in August 2002. Benaim, Drai and Colombo continued under the name Spheric Universe Experience. The band then spent eight months writing an album, which was recorded at a home studio in April 2003 with session vocalist Franck Garcia. The vocals were recorded in a professional studio, and Garcia's performance impressed the band so much he was invited to join on a permanent basis. The 2003 demo The Burning Box was sent to Intromental Management in Denmark, who offered them a deal.
Since then the band have gone through a number of lineup changes and have in total released five studio albums.
Year | Title |
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2005 | Mental Torments - Nightmare Records |
2007 | Anima - Sensory Records |
2009 | Unreal - Sensory Records |
2012 | The New Eve - Nightmare Records |
2022 | Back Home |
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