Cover of Hawkwind Doremi Fasol Latido
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For fans of hawkwind, lovers of psychedelic and space rock, listeners interested in classic 1970s progressive music, and those seeking immersive musical experiences.
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THE REVIEW

Hyperkinetic whirlpools in hyperspace, comets overlap as they travel only to crash into a dense and cosmic sea, their fiery trails and the red planet can be seen, and meteorites self-destruct and derail, shattering towards shoreless destinations. The wind with wide gusts gathers clouds and kites as large as entire buildings, and the dense mists hiding the cosmos draw ever closer, coming to accompany you on this long journey... settling on them will seem like playing with your imagination, lifting yourself and flying above the sea's current, traveling and then flying and traveling far away... where the solar eclipse will seem never-ending, a place where nothing has a price to pay... unfurl your wings and embark on the crossing... the ferryman of the immense oceans will guide you so that you cannot lose your way...

Hippies of the planet unite, the interplanetary journey is about to begin, fasten your seatbelts and remember not to bring essentials with you, Syd is ready to alter your diet at his whim...

"...And there's no room for you out here
This is the end now..."

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This review celebrates Hawkwind’s album Doremi Fasol Latido as a cosmic and psychedelic experience. The rich imagery evokes interstellar travel and surreal landscapes. The music takes listeners on an immersive, imaginative journey, blending space rock with hypnotic soundscapes. It emphasizes the album’s lasting impact and invites the audience to embark on a mental voyage beyond the ordinary.

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02   Space Is Deep (06:21)

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03   One Change (00:49)

04   Lord of Light (06:59)

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05   Down Through the Night (03:06)

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06   Time We Left This World Today (08:44)

Hawkwind

Hawkwind are a British space rock band formed in London in 1969 by Dave Brock. Known for hypnotic, heavy-lidded grooves, electronics, and sci‑fi themes, they helped define space rock and became famed for immersive live shows and constant lineup changes. Key collaborators include Robert Calvert, Lemmy Kilmister, Nik Turner, Simon House, and Michael Moorcock.
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