

A cult French band invents their own language and spends 35 years perfecting cosmic chaos.
In 2005 the French progressive rock band Magma presented a series of concerts in which they performed all of their major works of the previous 35 years. These concerts were filmed and released as a series of four DVDs.
Direction
Salama captures the theatrical intensity without killing the mystique.
Sound
The mix is brutal and beautiful—exactly how Magma should feel.
Costume
Those robes. That commitment to visual mythology across decades.
Director
Marc Salama
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Christian Vander invented Kobaïan in the early 70s and still refuses to translate lyrics, insisting the phonetic sound carries pure meaning.
Magma essentially created Zeuhl, a genre so specific that fewer than ten bands worldwide genuinely play it.
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