Artist credited as Constantine (named in the review as Constantine Hastalis). Best known for the album Day Of Light, described in the review as progressive/acid folk; the album was originally issued as a 300-copy LP and later reissued by Guerssen.

Day Of Light features sitar, tabla, flutes, mellotron, marimba, vibraphones, guitars and electric harpsichord. The review lists affinities with Mellow Candle, Spirogyra, Tudor Lodge and Mark Fry, and notes participation from former members of Of Wondrous Legends. The original LP had only 300 copies and was later reissued by Guerssen.

The review praises Day Of Light as a progressive/acid folk album with rich, kaleidoscopic instrumentation (sitar, tabla, mellotron, flutes, marimba). It highlights hypnotic, pastoral psychedelia and lists affinities like Mellow Candle and Spirogyra. The record was originally a 300-copy LP and was later reissued by Guerssen. Contributors include former members of Of Wondrous Legends.

For:Fans of progressive/acid/psychedelic folk, collectors of rare LPs, listeners who enjoy rich, exotic instrumentation and hypnotic, pastoral songs.

 you stop reading the track titles, wanting to give judgments, opinions, but you simply no longer care about rationalizing and start a hypnotic journey made of sitar, tabla, flutes, mellotron, marimba, vibraphones, guitars, electric harpsichord, melodies that leave you breathless, the kind you wish would never end, you want more and more and more, you go into a loop of those things for which the word end should not exist.

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