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For fans of 35007, lovers of stoner and psychedelic rock, and anyone fascinated by cosmic and space-themed music explorations.
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THE REVIEW

In a utopian future, when one can spend a weekend on the moon, this Ep will come with me, along with the entire discography of 35007.

These are people who don’t work, because those who work don’t have the time and energy to think, futuristic intellectuals, aerospace engineers who take hallucinogenic mushrooms and produce stoner rock to be consumed at the edges of the universe...

Three songs, about twenty minutes, there isn’t much to say, those on Earth get high and listen to Kyuss or Sleep, those on some other planet or any damn place in the galaxy, listen to 35007, be aware, if there ever is an alien invasion, they won't come to conquer this damn planet, but they will come in peace, just to see them live...

Listening to it with repeat on, it’s all connected, it becomes an infinite record, just like the universe.

Sorry for the telegram, but I think I've said everything. Enjoy the high!

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The review praises 35007's EP Sea Of Tranquillity as a cosmic and futuristic stoner rock journey, evoking imagery of space travel and psychedelic experiences. It highlights the album's hypnotic flow and its ability to connect listeners to a vast, infinite soundscape. The reviewer highly recommends it for fans of Kyuss and Sleep as a perfect soundtrack for escapism and imaginative exploration.

Tracklist Videos

01   von Braun (05:16)

02   Artificial Intelligence (06:01)

03   Sea of Tranquillity (08:54)

35007

35007 (read as “LOOSE” upside down) are a Dutch stoner/space rock band known for transforming from riff-driven heaviness into expansive, largely instrumental psychedelic voyages across albums like Liquid and Phase V.
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