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HPS 089CD
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Heavy Psych Sounds presents a reissue of Dzjenghis Khan's self-titled album, originally issued in 2007. Dzjenghis Khan is one of the most important psych-acid rock albums of the new millennium. The San Francisco-based band Dzjenghis Khan featured bassist Carson Binks (also in Wild Eyes and Saviours). This record reflects the musical scene of that era and it's still a raw acid rock pearl. Heavy Psych Sounds Records brings back to the current audience a piece of real acid rock; Dzjenghis Khan was one of the first bands to bring back the psych sound, in a time where there was not a real audience; one can say they were pioneers after the pioneers! Dzjenghis Khan is ten killer tracks; the sound is dirty, fuzzy, raw - the atmosphere is nearly lo-fi but the riffing will melt your face.
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HPS 089LP
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LP version. Transparent orange vinyl. Heavy Psych Sounds presents a reissue of Dzjenghis Khan's self-titled album, originally issued in 2007. Dzjenghis Khan is one of the most important psych-acid rock albums of the new millennium. The San Francisco-based band Dzjenghis Khan featured bassist Carson Binks (also in Wild Eyes and Saviours). This record reflects the musical scene of that era and it's still a raw acid rock pearl. Heavy Psych Sounds Records brings back to the current audience a piece of real acid rock; Dzjenghis Khan was one of the first bands to bring back the psych sound, in a time where there was not a real audience; one can say they were pioneers after the pioneers! Dzjenghis Khan is ten killer tracks; the sound is dirty, fuzzy, raw - the atmosphere is nearly lo-fi but the riffing will melt your face.
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HPS 089LTD-LP
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LP version. Limited edition transparent blue vinyl. Heavy Psych Sounds presents a reissue of Dzjenghis Khan's self-titled album, originally issued in 2007. Dzjenghis Khan is one of the most important psych-acid rock albums of the new millennium. The San Francisco-based band Dzjenghis Khan featured bassist Carson Binks (also in Wild Eyes and Saviours). This record reflects the musical scene of that era and it's still a raw acid rock pearl. Heavy Psych Sounds Records brings back to the current audience a piece of real acid rock; Dzjenghis Khan was one of the first bands to bring back the psych sound, in a time where there was not a real audience; one can say they were pioneers after the pioneers! Dzjenghis Khan is ten killer tracks; the sound is dirty, fuzzy, raw - the atmosphere is nearly lo-fi but the riffing will melt your face.
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