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VHF 160LP
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"Volume 3 of a set of collaborations between the prolific Argentine polymaths Reynols and the inescapable Acid Mothers Temple. Recorded in Buenos Aries on AMT's 2017 South American Tour, the music has identifiable sonic elements from both groups but ends up sounding like neither, with a surprising weightlessness that keeps things jammy and psychedelic until the final track's blustering rock. Taking up most of side one, 'Kicking Air Bricks' has a loose Gong/'70s Euro-classic vibe, with Satoshima Nani getting to swing on the drums in a way that isn't always part of AMT's steamroller, while the rest of the gang layers in abstract piano, percussion, glissando guitar, etc. 'Multiverse Turtle Reflex' closes the side with a thick drone coda. Side two starts with Miguel Tomasin's gentle vocal and organ accompaniment on 'Smelling Oneiric Asado' before the group gradually gathers momentum with Wolf's thick bass anchoring layers of clean and loose guitar interplay. 'Lemurian Tsunami Inside A Hat' is a 13-minute heavy rock epic, with the Reynols' guitars going head to head with Makota Kawabata's easily recognized interjections, ramping up into a riffy crescendo."
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HMRLP 016LP
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Hive Mind Records present the second volume of the explosive collaboration between two legendary collectives of the ecstatic music underground. In 2017, Kawabata Makoto and his Acid Mothers Temple embarked on an extensive tour of South America. During the tour they carved out time to record and play shows with Argentine "disembodied" music provocateurs Reynols and the results of these improvised sessions are a unique and exhilarating leap into the infinite... ecstatic, shamanic, truly free psychedelic music, beyond language and beyond all rational thought. "Viva Acid Mothers Reynols!" --The Wire "These are the tunes to get your soul flowing!" --Anti: Music Review "where rock'n'roll meets the outer space" --aLive Reports.
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