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For fans of psychedelic and post-rock music, lovers of progressive rock, followers of mogwai and atmospheric sound journeys
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Yet another chapter of...

Musica e Piante

Equus - Eutheria

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.

"Eutheria" is the debut album of the Swiss quartet, 107 minutes produced by Bob Weston of Shellac and divided into three parts.

"Hyracotherium" 31:16

"Orrorin Tugenensis" 21:16

"Epona" 15:21

Imagine Mogwai and try to stretch them as much as possible.

Capture the chaos and lock it inside a rhythmic cage, let it out and get swept away by its hallucinogenic effects. Surrender to yourselves and be light enough to fly and don't worry about the sound that will pass through your hemispheres, don't worry even if the flight has already started, it's just another splendid psychedelic journey.

A start with praise.

(Pair with: Shiva Shanti, the effects range from facilitating mind transport to releasing sound catalysts) 

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Equus' debut album Eutheria is a 107-minute psychedelic journey dividing its music into three immersive parts. The Swiss quartet combines melancholy, sharp melodies, and intense slow-motion dynamics, reminiscent of an elongated Mogwai sound. Produced by Bob Weston, the album balances chaos within rhythmic discipline, inviting listeners to surrender to a captivating sonic experience.

Tracklist

01   Hyracotherium (31:16)

02   Orrorin Tugenensis (21:16)

03   Epona (15:21)

Equus

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.
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