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  2. Moving Gelatine Plates is a French progressive rock band first formed in 1968 by Gérard Bertram (guitarist) and Didier Thibault (bassist and band leader), who met in 1966 as 14-year-old schoolmates. [1] Being heavily influenced by jazz, the band is considered to be part of progressive rock's Canterbury scene despite its national origin. [2]

  3. Moving Gelatine Plates were one of the European bands playing Canterbury-style progressive rock under the influence of Soft Machine and Caravan. When the two bands put out their first and second albums in the late sixties and early seventies, they did not enjoy much success in their motherland.

  4. Moving Gelatine Plates is a band that played fusion and progressive rock in the early 1970s, influenced by Canterbury and Dutch bands. Find their albums, singles, and discography on Discogs, a music database and marketplace.

  5. This is the first album of this amazing progressive rock band called Moving Gelatine Plates. Unfortunately, MGP is a very underrated band.

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    • Oscar Trevir
  6. Explore Moving Gelatine Plates's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Moving Gelatine Plates on AllMusic.

  7. MOVING GELATINE PLATES was a short-lived band formed by Gérard Bertram (guitarist) and Didier Thibault (bassist) who met in 1966 when they were both wee teenagers at 14 years of age in school. These guys had a huge interest in the jazz-fusion scene that was blossoming in the late 60s and were especially influenced by Soft Machine and Caravan.

  8. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Moving Gelatine Plates by Moving Gelatine Plates. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

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