English band led by Graham Sutton, credited in reviews as an early and influential act within post‑rock; notable for the acclaimed album Hex and for blending jazz, ambient and experimental elements.

Led by Graham Sutton; widely associated with the origins and development of post‑rock; Hex is commonly described in reviews as a masterpiece; Codename: Dustsucker and the Independency compilation are highlighted as significant releases.

Bark Psychosis are presented in the reviews as a pivotal post-rock act whose album Hex is widely regarded as a masterpiece. Reviews highlight a blend of jazz, ambient, psychedelia and experimental textures. Codename: Dustsucker is described as a mature, electronic-infused evolution; Independency compiles early EPs that foreshadow Hex.

For:Listeners of post‑rock, experimental, ambient and jazz‑influenced music; fans of introspective, slow-building albums.

 In conclusion, "Independency" is much more than a simple collection of "raw" or "immature" EPs, as it represents the first splendid and fundamental steps taken by the band towards the complex and mysterious territory of "Hex."

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 I think that after all, these four guys are truly psychotic, psychotic in the art of sounds.

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 "The Black Meat" is the band’s epitome, perhaps their best track ever.

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