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THE REVIEW

 "Bum Bum " ------ Part  II

Each track is a continuous surprise, a constant transformation, an endless opening of musical skits, a ? and a !.

Ladies and gentlemen, get your ticket ! Hop on the little ride and the tour begins. You'll meet absurd musical figures that have jumped out of a fantastic nightclub and are held together by the crazy  direction of this incredible orchestra.

An auditory adventure, new characters at every corner

A magical music box gone wild that shoots its contents into the air. 

Animated characters dance on the staff, constantly changing costumes, they'll take you by the hand and make you spin on a  vinyl where musical genres are random splashes of color.

Come on, folks, you won't regret dedicating your time to this marvel. 

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Bum Bum by Andromeda Mega Express Orchestra is a thrilling auditory experience filled with constant surprises and genre-blending musical skits. The album feels like a magical, animated journey with imaginative characters and a wild musical direction. Listeners are invited on a dynamic ride through varied soundscapes that never cease to amaze. A must-listen for those seeking vibrant and inventive orchestral music.

Tracklist Videos

01   Le Prétre Viré (07:37)

02   Sotho Hotho Ro (04:33)

03   Rainbow Warrior (06:06)

04   Space Purolator (17:46)

05   Hektra Mumma Gulla (15:55)

06   Saturn Hoola Hoop (03:35)

07   Anebulamanifesto (02:33)

Andromeda Mega Express Orchestra

German ensemble celebrated in reviews for genre-blending, collage-like orchestral jazz (notably the album Bum Bum).
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