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For fans of los natas, lovers of psychedelic and ambient music, stoner rock enthusiasts, seekers of spiritual and experimental soundscapes
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THE REVIEW

"In the morning, when you wake up, don't ask yourself what you have to do, but what you can do to be happy" (Gianfranco Funari)

If what makes you happy is studying the Worship of Highness, the best thing you can do is smoke a nice joint of marijuana while listening to the album in question, namely Toba Trance.

Three songs for a total of 52 minutes.

An ambient album, stoned ambient. A psychedelic siesta, not ride the snake but ride the smoke.

The shaman will appear, but you will be the ones to illuminate him. 

God is present, Morricone too, a work that seems born from a summit between the two, the creative conversation was accompanied by the brave Hookah.

Bob Marley is envious, now even metalheads have their Reggae.

The Supreme Court is increasingly closer to the Rastafarians. Now we have the music and the sacred texts, we only lack an avatar. It's right that we stoners can get away with it too.

I must continue studying...

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Toba Trance by Los Natas is a 52-minute experimental ambient album with three long tracks. It delivers a stoned, psychedelic atmosphere reminiscent of a meditative siesta. The review evokes spiritual and cultural imagery, blending references to Morricone, Bob Marley, and shamanism. It celebrates the album as a perfect match for those seeking a transcendent listening experience.

Tracklist

01   La Tierra Delfín (21:31)

02   Qué rico... (14:30)

03   Die Possime (16:18)

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