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Brain melting. As far as Keiji’s projects are concerned, this is up there with Fushitsuasha - The wisdom prepared. Slow and hazy. Deep bass. The only issue I have is the singing in the last song. I could also see some people getting turned off by the gnarly sax-like thing in the first song. Does not succumb to super group syndrome. A harmonious and psychedelic effort. Almost 70 minutes. tr_🇺🇦
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I initially found this to be rather meandering after the brutal immediacy of What One Becomes, but within the improvisational void lies an amorphous beauty. Sugammadex
The proceeds from this 33-track album will benefit Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank, for relief from the Louisiana floods of 2016. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 30, 2017
supported by 21 fans who also own “Brittle Expectancy”
Weird: I thought I had tried this at some point and could not get into it; now I like it a lot.
Aaron Turner and his friends make it sound like Isis’ evil twin or something. Alice M.