A Swiss quartet. Their debut album Eutheria was produced by Bob Weston of Shellac and is described as a long, slow, psychedelic post-/prog-tinged record.

From the available review: Eutheria is described as a debut album by a Swiss quartet, produced by Bob Weston (of Shellac). The review states the album is 107 minutes long and divided into three parts named "Hyracotherium" (31:16), "Orrorin Tugenensis" (21:16) and "Epona" (15:21). The music is compared to stretched-out Mogwai and noted for melancholy, sharp melodies, intensity, slow discipline and hallucinogenic effects.

Equus is presented as a Swiss quartet whose debut Eutheria is a long, psychedelic post-/prog-tinged journey produced by Bob Weston. The available review praises its melancholic melodies, slow dynamics and hallucinatory power. Recommended for listeners of expansive, slow-burning rock.

For:Fans of post-rock, progressive and psychedelic long-form instrumental music; listeners who enjoy slow-build, atmospheric records.

 The melancholy and the sharp melodies it can trigger, the intensity and the devastating power it contains, the post the prog the calm and the sound storm, the "discipline" in slow motion for lovers of the slow and the laments of a shiver.

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