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Gebel Barkal (reissue)
Gebel Barkal (reissue) (limited translucent green vinyl 7")
Cat: DC 863. Rel: 04 May 23
 
Metal
Gebel Barkal (4:40)
Version (4:31)
Review: Few conversations or analyses surrounding doom metal can begin without mentioning the integral Sleep and their genre-defining opus Dopesmoker. That same analytical discussion cannot be rounded up without OM coming into the fray, as the duo of bassist Al Cisneros and drummer Chris Haikus originally worked together as Sleep's rhythm section. The hypnotic 'Gebel Barkal' single would serve as the final recording from the pair following the 2007 full-length Pilgrimage, before 2009's God Is Good would welcome the arrival of current drummer Emil Amos and signal the group's continued expansion into an eventual three-piece.
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Álbumes
Direct To Disc Sessions
Direct To Disc Sessions (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: ND 013. Rel: 10 Aug 23
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Asik Atismasi (10:17)
Papatyalar (7:49)
Deniz Alti Ruzgarlari (7:39)
Fidayda (9:55)
Kalenin Bedenleri (8:15)
Yayla Yollari (8:15)
Review: The latest addition to Night Dreamer's series, Direct To Disk Sessions, sees Turkish downtempo specialist, Islandman, iconic percussionist and Don Cherry collaborator, Okay Temiz and contemporary saz player Muhlis Berbero?lu joining forces for the very first time. Recorded in just one take, the session captures a one-off melding of the trio's distinct styles. Islandman's signature balearic sound gives new force to Temiz's fiery percussion, reframing Berbero?lu's Anadolu folk influences into a distinctly dance-ready sound. Stand out track 'Fidayda' eases us into the trio's expertly improvised soundworld with an alluring, oscillating saz riff. When Temiz's percussion enters the mix, it arrives with a controlled unpredictability capable of leaving listeners in a trance. While Islandman's production subtly centres the piece, mapping out a pathway from which the organic instrumentation can unfurl. Future-folktronica at its very best
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Beyond The Aeons
Beyond The Aeons (gatefold 180 gram "the dusk of vex" marbled vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 426246 4730985. Rel: 04 Jul 24
 
Metal
The Dawns In Nothingness (5:31)
Coast Of The Drowned Sailors (4:36)
Human Amoral (5:40)
Shattered Wings (5:20)
Beyond The Aeons (1:53)
The Hallowed Flame (5:10)
Concealed Serenity (4:47)
A Dusk Of Vex (6:50)
Monotony (5:27)
Review: The brainchild of Olli-Pekka Laine (Amorphis, Barren Earth, Mannhai), Beyond The Aeons marks the debut full-length from psych-death-prog entity Octoploid. Rounding out the line-up with several long-time collaborators including vocalist Mikko Kotamaki (Swallow The Sun) and keyboardist Kim Rantala (formerly of Amorphis), the collective live up to their namesake by pulling from several eras of rock simultaneously with a sonic bedrock built upon 70s prog and psychedelia, 90s death and black metal, as well as the myriad Venn Diagram-like intersections where these styles have crossed paths over the decades. Equal parts King Crimson, Pink Floyd and Opeth, on their debut statement Octoploid deliver a fuzzy, bombastic ode to all things heaving, hypnotising, hefty and hallucinogenic.
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Once & Future Band
Cat: CF 083. Rel: 19 Jan 17
 
Psych/Garage Rock
How Does It Make You Feel? (5:56)
I'll Be Fine (6:30)
Hide & Seek (6:19)
Ronaldo (4:35)
Tell Me Those Are Tears Of Joy (5:24)
Magnetic Memory (4:40)
Standing In The Wake Of Violence (5:17)
Review: It may only be January, but we already have a firm contender for time warp classic of 2017 here - this self-titled debut from Once & Future Band, somewhat contrary to their very name, is a veritable smorgasbord of sugary '70s prog-pop, indeed the kind of thing that Jeff Lynne continues to have fever dreams about to this very day. The harmonies here may bring to mind The Beach Boys, yet this meticulously constructed yet never precious album triumphs through its ability to conjure up an expansive and wonder-filled era of sonic grandstanding without ever sounding like tired retro pastiche. It's almost enough to have one wondering how that Jimmy Carter presidency will work out.
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Expensive Air
Expensive Air ("glass green" translucent green vinyl LP)
Cat: JNR 474LPC1. Rel: 18 Jul 24
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Reason To Hide (7:27)
Spill (2:37)
La Plage (2:35)
Stranger (3:09)
Here It Comes (2:33)
Expensive Air (3:00)
Salt (4:19)
Gunboats (8:04)
Review: Album number 17 for Oneida began life as basic song structures in the home of frontman Bobby Matador, in Boston, USA. Demos were then sent to New York, where members Kid Millions, Hanoi Jane, Shahin Motia, and Barry London could get to work on them. "We were working out the songs in New York without Bobby. We would start out riding the riffs, and then Shahin and Jane would add wild, out-of-tune licks," said Millions. "It seemed so perfect." The result certainly sounds close to perfection. The true reflection of a band who call gritty underground punk and psyche venues home, alongside high cultural instutitons like ICA London, Guggenheim, MassMOCA and Knoxville Museum of Art. On record, that sounds like huge walls of sound and blood-on-dance floor juggernauts, soaring discordance and hypnotic hooks, frenetic hard rock and noises between the lot.
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Back Home
Cat: FARO 243LP. Rel: 14 Mar 24
 
Jazz
Goldenwings (4:08)
Brooklynville (3:09)
Brother Rada (4:22)
African Bird (3:21)
One+One+One Is Two (2:21)
Corre Nina (4:45)
Casa Forte (3:44)
Never Can Say Goodbye (2:57)
Back Home (The Inner Cry) (6:05)
Review: Opa's Back Home was first reocrded in 1975 but not released until 1996; it was the fourth and final album by the esteemed Uruguayan fusion band, whose preferred admixture was usually some melted pot of funk and samba, making for an impressive heuristic building on their intuitive recalling of their mutual upbringing in South America. Mysteriously (for reasons unknown to the band), Opa's debut was shelved and remained so until the mid-1990s. But the story goes that it was recorded after renowned label producer and owner Larry Rosen heard the band playing in a Brooklyn nightclub; with this in mind, Back Home makes for an ironic title, since the sonic turn expressed by the band is not one of homesickness, but rather that of an immersion in New York's metamorphous music scene ('Brooklynville' has an instant proto-hip-hop vibe, if not for its original urban field recording, then certainly for its bulbous broken funk twang). Now reissued on vinyl and CD via Far Out, you won't want to miss this round trip.
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Goldenwings (reissue)
Goldenwings (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: CR 767. Rel: 21 Nov 24
 
Jazz
Goldenwings (4:15)
Paper Butterflies (Muy Lejos Te Vas) (7:05)
Totem (4:41)
African Bird (5:44)
Corre Nina (5:37)
Pieces: Tombo/La Escuela/Tombo/The Last Goodbye (5:17)
Groove (6:06)
Review: Opa's Goldenwings returns to vinyl after 50 years, offering a remastered take on the 1976 fusion masterpiece that has long been a coveted gem among jazz-funk collectors. Released by Craft Recordings via Jazz Dispensary's Top Shelf series, this album showcases the legendary collaboration between the Fattoruso Brothers, Airto Moreira, and Hermeto Pascoal. Goldenwings blends Latin rhythms, intricate synth work, and lush vocal harmonies into an exhilarating fusion experience. Tracks like the funk-forward title track and the cosmic 'Totem' highlight Hugo Fattoruso's mastery of layered keyboards, while 'Corre NiNa' and 'African Bird' bring a joyful and folk-inspired energy. The album's centerpiece, 'Tombo,' features an impressive suite that leads into the dancefloor-ready closer, 'Groove.' With all-analogue mastering by Kevin Gray and pressed on 180-gram vinyl, this reissue offers a pristine listening experience, complete with the original album art. Goldenwings is a fresh discovery for a new generation of listeners so this reissue will be a much needed one.
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Tags: Latin Jazz
 in stock $36.25
Tone Float
Cat: LIFE 051. Rel: 24 Jul 24
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Tone Float (20:36)
Milk Rock (5:14)
Silver Forest (3:14)
Rhythm Salad (3:57)
Noitasinagro (7:41)
Review: Life Go's On's reissue of Organisation's Tone Float sheds light on a pivotal moment in music history. Known as the precursor to Kraftwerk, Organisation's debut album offers a blend of avant-garde experimentation and early German prog. Featuring Ralf Hutter, Florian Schneider, and Klaus Dinger among others, the album combines acoustic instruments with bold electronic elements, creating a cerebral yet immersive sonic experience. Tracks like 'Vor Dem Blauen Bock' showcase the band's innovative approach, bridging natural and synthetic textures with ethereal flutes, majestic organ and varied percussions. Tone Float remains a gem of musical innovation, capturing a moment when boundaries between genres blurred, setting the stage for Kraftwerk's iconic future.
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 in stock $21.86
Chimera
Chimera (gatefold yellow vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: TPR 013LPC1. Rel: 08 Feb 24
 
Funk
Hallowed Dreams (4:29)
Lies & Games (3:26)
Basilisk (4:31)
Peace For You (4:36)
Parasols (3:10)
Zum Zum (5:16)
Running Low (4:21)
The Husk (6:12)
Tula Muisi (Dance Like Them) (6:43)
Review: Orgone is back in California and coming in hot with Chimera, a fire-breathing spectacle of psychedelic Afro-soul. Produced by Sergio Rios (Neal Francis, Say She She), Chimera is an electrifying, dream-like odyssey, tripping through the hazy swamps of New Orleans, weaving textures of entrancing voodoo soul, thrumming Afro-funk, and stoney psyche-rock. On Chimera, the Los Angeles-based outfit carves tough, gritty, infectious grooves into heady dance rhythms. Taking its name from a mythical beast with the head of a lion, the body of a goat, and the tail of a serpent, Chimera conjures a state that is at once trance-like and heart-poundingly exciting. The album opens like a heady puff of smoke in the face with 'Hallowed Dreams,' drawing the listener into a state where reality blurs and the music takes control. The focus track, 'Zum Zum,' is a hooky Afro-funk dance floor heater that synchronizes your heart rate to its propulsive percussion, the hypnotic rhythm building into a raucous, psychedelic climax. Then, on the raw and rousing 'Tula Muisi (Dance Like Them),' a tapestry of Afrobeat and heavy psych-rock bolsters the singer calls for unity and respect, which translates to "Hear the music, and dance like them".
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Chimera
Chimera (gatefold LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: TPR 013LP. Rel: 08 Feb 24
 
Funk
Hallowed Dreams (4:38)
Lies & Games (3:39)
Basilisk (4:24)
Peace For You (4:42)
Parasols (3:10)
Zum Zum (5:16)
Running Low (4:19)
The Husk (6:12)
Tula Muisi (Dance Like Them) (6:42)
Review: Orgone is back in California and coming in hot with Chimera, a fire-breathing spectacle of psychedelic Afro-soul. Produced by Sergio Rios (Neal Francis, Say She She), Chimera is an electrifying, dream-like odyssey, tripping through the hazy swamps of New Orleans, weaving textures of entrancing voodoo soul, thrumming Afro-funk, and stoney psyche-rock. Taking its name from a mythical beast with the head of a lion, the body of a goat, and the tail of a serpent, Chimera conjures a state that is at once trance-like and heart-poundingly exciting. For instance: the album opens like a heady puff of smoke in the face with 'Hallowed Dreams,' drawing the listener into a state where reality blurs and the music takes control. Chimera will delight fans of early Orgone while showcasing the band's effortless and endless ability to shape-shift. It's an electrifying, mesmerizing record sure to exceed expectations and keep the listener rapt.
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 in stock $29.87
Bacano (Record Store Day Black Friday RSD 2024)
Bacano (Record Store Day Black Friday RSD 2024) (limited gatefold orange marbled vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: CLMN 12036LPC1. Rel: 12 Dec 24
 
Funk
Vibromeyer (6:44)
Open Season (5:06)
Minor Prospects (3:45)
Be In Here (3:25)
Bacano (3:28)
Come Around (7:49)
Nasty Hats (4:34)
Small Time (3:51)
Already Done It (5:09)
Hott Karl (4:31)
Cydelines (5:59)
Review: Colemine Records is reissuing Orgone's 2008 classic Bacano on vinyl for the first time, here exclusively for Black Friday RSD 2024. Known for their raw, organic California soul, Orgone's music grabs you by the collar and pulls you to the dance floor. The band's journey began in the San Fernando Valley, where two friends, united by their love for gritty 60s and 70s soul, drew inspiration from the vibrant music scene in Los Angeles during the late 90s. This collaboration ignited a movement, and Orgone has since become a key player in delivering timeless funk for music lovers.
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Sfere Luminose
Cat: HBR 025. Rel: 23 Oct 24
 
Library/Archive
Nora Orlandi - "Un Po Di Te" (3:49)
Nora Orlandi - "Giochi E Luci" (2:48)
Nora Orlandi - "Pan De Azucar" (2:01)
Nora Orlandi - "Valzer Sulla Senna" (2:12)
Nora Orlandi - "Marzolina" (2:51)
Nora Orlandi - "Dushilika Maya" (3:04)
Nora Orlandi - "Orme Di James" (2:27)
Nora Orlandi - "E Bene Persistere" (2:14)
Nora Orlandi - "La Belle 7" (2:09)
Franco Tonani - "L'ombra Di Noi" (2:29)
Franco Tonani - "Corro Da Te" (2:19)
Franco Tonani - "Dovevo Chiamarti" (2:17)
Franco Tonani - "Eralda Day" (1:53)
Franco Tonani - "Blu-argento" (2:28)
Review: We all know Italians do it better, but did you also know they seem to have the very best library reissues on the planet? Here the legendary singer and vocalist Nora Orlandi joins iconic jazz drummer Franco Tonani for a masterpiece of 1960s-early-1970s production that really encapsulates the ambience of a bygone age which feels dreamlike today. Fittingly, much of the music similarly invokes a sense of surrealism and psychedelia. You can almost feel yourself descending into the depths of a strange and beguiling night filled with weird and wonderful characters as these arrangements play out with pin point precision. A trip to another era, but also a trip into the mind's eye and all that may live there. Exquisite, masterful, but most of all utterly inimitable and difficult to countenance.
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Sorcs 80
Sorcs 80 (green & red pinwheel vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: CF 151X. Rel: 13 Aug 24
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Look At The Sky (2:20)
Pixelated Moon (2:41)
Drug City
Also The Gorilla
Termination Officer
Blimp
Cochon D'argent (2:44)
Cassius, Brutus & Judas (3:07)
The Zipper (3:57)
Lear's Ears (3:28)
Earthling (1:17)
Plastics (3:56)
Neo-Clone (3:56)
Review: This album was a self-imposed ambitious project, conceived to spark creativity amid challenging times. Pivoting from our previous guitar and keyboard-centric albums, we embraced a new approach. I demoed everything on a cassette 4-track using drum loops, aiming for a return to simpler times. Tom and I selected synth sounds, creating samples across three octaves, loaded into Roland SPD-SX samplers, and learned the songs with drumsticks, transforming our writing process. Recording felt reminiscent of brass, so we added a saxophone horn section, thanks to Cansfis Foote and Brad Caulkins, enhancing the reedy bell tones. The result is a blend of Dexy's Midnight Runners, Von LMO, The Flesh Eaters, and The Screamers- a punk junk fusion that's poppy, hooky, heavy, and occasionally sci-fi. With boneheaded riffs and heady lyrics, it's a unique soundscape. Recorded at Stu-Stu-Studio on eight-track 1/4" tape, this album is a fresh, innovative pivot.
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Sorcs 80
Cat: CF 151CD. Rel: 08 Aug 24
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Look At The Sky
Pixelated Moon
Drug City
Also The Gorilla
Termination Officer
Blimp
Cochon D'Argent
Cassius, Brutus & Judas
The Zipper
Lear's Ears
Earthling
Plastics
The Neo-Clone
Review: Osees, led by the visionary John Dwyer, embark on a bold sonic departure with their upcoming album, Sorcs 80. Shedding their guitars and keyboards in favor of synths and drum loops, the band crafts a space rock odyssey that's both infectious and deeply atmospheric. Dwyer's penchant for experimentation shines through as the album brims with a wall of percussion and haunting saxophone melodies courtesy of Cansfis Foote & Brad Caulkins. Recorded on vintage eight-track tape, the album captures a raw intensity rarely seen in modern productions. Tracks like 'Cassius, Brutus & Judas' exemplify Osees' signature punk ethos, blending poppy hooks with heady lyrics that delve into themes of betrayal and human frailty. The result is a mesmerising blend of punk urgency and sci-fi intrigue with an avant-garde punk.
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The Other Half
The Other Half (limited LP)
Cat: COSMRO 031. Rel: 25 Sep 24
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Introduction (1:51)
Feathered Fish (2:28)
Flight Of The Dragon Lady (2:27)
Wonderful Day (2:19)
I Need You (2:35)
Oz Lee Eaves Drops (2:28)
Bad Day (2:12)
Morning Fire (2:31)
What Can I Do For You, First Half (2:46)
What Can I Do For You, The Other Half (6:48)
Review: Following his departure from The Sons Of Adam, Randy Holden joined forces with Jeff Nowlen, Geoff Western, Larry Brown, and Danny Woods to form The Other Half, a band that significantly shifted from garage rock to a powerful, big-stage sound. Relocating to San Francisco, the band made a mark with their Yardbirds and Rolling Stones-influenced style, performing at iconic venues like the Avalon Ballroom and recording an album alongside several singles between 1966 and 1968. Highlights include a blazing rendition of Arthur Lee's 'Feathered Fish,' and tracks like 'Flight Of The Dragon Lady,' which showcases Holden's guitar reminiscent of the Yardbirds' Jeff Beck/Jimmy Page era. The album also features powerful cuts such as 'I Need You' and 'Oz Lee Eaves Drops,' reflecting Holden's transition from The Sons Of Adam's sound to a heavier, more psychedelic approach. Fans of psychedelic rock will rejoice at being able to get a copy of this on vinyl to appreciate. Holden's relentless pursuit of his musical vision is in evidence here in abundance.
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Freedom Flight (reissue)
Freedom Flight (reissue) (limited purple vinyl LP)
Cat: GET 51457LP. Rel: 14 Jul 22
 
Funk
Ice Cold Daydream (2:27)
Strawberry Letter 23 (4:11)
Sweet Thang (3:50)
Me & My Woman (4:09)
Someone's Always Singing (3:20)
Purple (7:08)
Freedom Flight (12:41)
Review: In the encyclopedia entry for psychedelic soul you're sure to find some mention of Shuggie Otis, and this is the album that cemented his sound. 'Strawberry Letter 23' is undoubtedly Otis' 'Albatross', a universally adored anthem that ploughs a furrow straight to the heart, but it grows in stature even more when you hear it in context on the 1971 album it was first released on. With George Duke lending his inimitable touch on keys amongst the ensemble of players, this is a true treasure of funk and soul with the spark of inspiration to look beyond genre conventions. Beyond the big hit, this is an album of abundant riches which rightly gets a repressing to reaffirm Otis' status as a legend in a league of his own making.
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Amghar: The Godfather Of Tuareg Music Vol 1
Cat: PTAL 71. Rel: 29 Feb 24
 
International
Illilagh Tenere (5:01)
Wirhin Titiwe Tchi Higren (6:01)
Afrikya (8:31)
Tenertin Taranin Tenertine Ounour Nin (5:22)
He Tenere (6:27)
Tabsiq Dalet (5:11)
Nigsar Tenere (6:02)
Imidiwan (3:16)
Iwouksane (4:10)
Tigrawahi Talgha (5:10)
Dague Oudouniya Zagzag Bass Tchilla (3:50)
Afrikya (Orchestra) (5:21)
Le Iwitian Ourgueza Gueakelen (4:37)
Sarho Nawan (5:01)
Review: Amghar: The Godfather Of Tuareg Music Vol 1 by Abdallah Oumbadougou is a superb trip into the heart of the ever fascinating sound of Tuareg music. Oumbadougou, revered as the godfather of this rich musical tradition, delivers a spellbinding collection of tracks that showcase his mastery of desert blues. Each composition is a testament to the deep cultural heritage and spiritual resonance of Tuareg music. They blend hypnotic rhythms, intricate guitar work and haunting vocals all with a melancholic and seductive feel from the soul-stirring chants of 'Afrikya' to the infectious energy of 'Tabsiq Dalet'. This album transports listeners to the vast landscapes of the Sahara, evoking a profound sense of wanderlust and timeless beauty as it does so.
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Tags: African | Arabic
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Love's Holiday
Love's Holiday (red vinyl LP + insert (indie exclusive))
Cat: 689230026235. Rel: 20 Jul 23
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Dead Ahead (7:02)
Icy White & Crystalline (2:35)
Lovely Murk (2:41)
1000 Hours (4:59)
All Gone (4:55)
The Night The Room Started Burning (4:26)
" " (0:30)
Million Dollar Weekend (4:03)
The Second Talk (4:38)
Gunwale (4:38)
Review: San-Fran experimental rockers Oxbow dedicated their eighth album Love's Holiday to familial renewals, marking the point at which guitarist Niko Wenner's two children were born shortly after his father's death. Despite the immediate inspirations, the album also cycles through many of the more all-encompassing kinds of live humans may encounter, from romantic to tragic. We hear the band segue through gargantuan plains of looping guitar and reverb-drenched vocals from lead vocalist Dan Adams; ostensibly, it sounds closer to an exploration of grief than commonly received ideas of "love", although relatively few pop-cultural ideas of love keep it real enough to reflect the strife that comes with it.
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Erpland (remastered)
Cat: KSCOPE 1065. Rel: 28 Nov 24
 
Progressive Rock
Eternal Wheel
Toltec Spring
Tidal Convergence
Sunscape
Mysticum Arabicola
Crackerblocks
The Throbbe
Erpland
Valley Of A Thousand Thoughts
Snakepit
Iscance
A Gift Of Wings
Review: With roots in 1983's Stonehenge Free Festival, when brothers Ed and Roly Wynne joined forces with drummer Nick 'Tig' Van Gelder, bassist Eddie Myer, and keyboardist Joie Hinton to perform a six hour improvised jam session under the guise Bolshem People, Ozric Tentacles define the progressive rock-new age-ambient crossover story. Then they go on to write their own. It would be six years before they put a record out, 1989's Pungent Effulgent, preferring instead to keep things loose, open and, ultimately, unplanned. 12 months or so later, they emerged from Foel Studios in Powys, Wales, with the follow up - Erpland. A record that feels free, born in countless moments of spontaneous creativity, careering between free party dub and mind-melting (if overblown) electric guitar solos set against juggernaut metal rhythms. A remarkable beast.
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Intérprete: Manu Archeo
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The Yumyum Tree (remastered)
Cat: KSCOPE 1089. Rel: 08 Feb 24
 
Progressive Rock
Magick Valley (6:16)
Oddweird (5:55)
Mooncalf (7:03)
Oolong Oolong (5:19)
Yumyum Tree (9:06)
Plant Music (5:23)
Nakuru (5:34)
San Pedro (6:18)
Review: .You don't need to hear much on The YumYum Tree to understand how apt the story behind Ozric Tentacles is. A troupe which formed from an impromptu six-hour jam session which took place around a campfire during the 1983 Stonehenge free festival, the band name itself came about when an audience member asked guitarist and keyboardist Ed Wynne what the group - which included his brother Roly, Nick 'Tig' Van Gelder (later of Jamiroquai note) and Joie Hinton - were called. Originally dropping from the cosmos in 2009, The YumYum Tree is archetypal stuff from the outfit in question. Complex guitar solos taking us into the stratosphere, uptempo, highly commanding, cacophonic arrangements, star-gazing, mood-setting, deeply textured space rock, and moments of pure new age bliss. A journey to musical unknowns, captained by progressive rock visionaries.
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Intérprete: Manu Archeo
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