Recommended by us on 16th September 2010
This and following album are back to improvisation, but this time heading towards a more professional electric psychedelic improvisational sound. Starts quietly, builds up a tension, creates odd moods by using strange improvised noises. There's some eastern like improvisation in the guitar playing at the first track with weird American native like singing and nice distorted guitar effects. Third track is a weirdness like Algärnas Trädgard's first album. Last track starts with whistling. Unique, with some purity and balance between improvisation/ creating sounds and structured tension, expressing a (spiritual) content. Recommended.
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