5 ...according to our Business Lady on 11 June 2009.
This Black Moth Super Rainbow two track 12" is well tasty looking yo! Sexy heavy vinyl, a sassy illustrated picture disc and the all important download code make me feel appreciated as a record collector and audiophile. I feel pampered by this release, but what of the music contained within? Well the leading track 'Don't you want to be in a cult' and the b-side 'Feel the drip' plough similar terrain, paying homage to Italian soundtrack legend Ennio Morricone whilst tipping the hat to krautrock pioneers and synth experimentalists Harmonia and Cluster. It's all here, incredible attention to detail when it comes to the synth sounds, awesome use of harpsichord to get that Goblin feel, smooth use of vocoder and a nice flat bass and drum sound help to create the feel of an acid fueled soundtrack to some non existent technicolor cinematic experience. Not bad yo!
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What their label says...
Two brand new, exclusive cuts from a revitalized Black Moth Super Rainbow, presented on an eye-searing picture disk. Both tracks take cues from both German synth/ambient pioneers like Cluster and Harmonia, as well as Italian soundtrack legends Ennio Morricone and Fabio Frizzi, effectively building off of the hazy, Technicolor acid dreamcoat this Pittsburgh-area group has been weaving from the get-go. Essential!
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