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    Monday, 02 March 2009

    Experimental Souvenir - 2009 - Cosmic Pill

    Tracks :
    1 Cosmic Pill
    2 The Creation
    3 Lavatory
    4 Tert
    5 Neutralized Man
    6 The Rotten Side Of Earth

    Musicians:
    Gallo - Guitar, flute and noises
    Kanaan - Drums and percussions
    Awake - Synthesisers and noises on Neutralized Man
    Erevos - Violin on The Rotten Side of Earth


    Reviews :

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    Released in 2009, Cosmic Pill is the first album from the guitar-led musical collective Experimental Souvenir. It includes a vast collection of punchy, spacey instrumental epics with a flair to jazzy-metallic experiments. The instrumentation is simultaneously complex, spacious and exhuberant.

    The album opens with the superb and gorgeously addictive Cosmic Pill. A truly propulsive heavy krautrockin' hymn dominated by energetic guitar riffs, thundering drum patterns and glacial synthesised effects. The Creation is a wild, free and... Read more »
    Category: Prog/Classic rock/Blues | Views: 1548 | Added by: Lost-In-Tyme | Date: 02 March 2009 | Rating: 0.0/0 | Comments (4)


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