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LA RECENSIONE

"Far far from here" someone might say.

We haven't gone this far from home since the days of "Tab....25" by Monster Magnet. 
So far that we can't distinguish up from down, near a black hole making a ninety-degree turn and then following, at a safe distance, the flagship Hawkwind. Sailing immersed in the fleet, among Ozric Tentacles, Farflung, Amon Duul II, and Vibravoid.
Baubles of light searching for a black tomato.

The OSC are a collective consisting of nine members, hailing from Denmark, the United States, and Sweden.
Their records are long, spontaneous jam sessions of something that could be synthesized as "spaceprogkrauthardrock", lost amid synthesizers, digital effects, and analog mixers.

Far from the possibility of useless labels, in 2007 they brought this black tomato back to earth. Two sonic streams divided respectively into five and three sub-tracks, and to close, a brief suite of spatiotemporal madness.

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The Black Tomato by Oresund Space Collective is a cosmic, genre-blending album that takes listeners far from the ordinary. With nine members from Denmark, the USA, and Sweden, the band crafts long, spontaneous jam sessions combining space rock, prog, and psychedelic elements. Influenced by Hawkwind and Ozric Tentacles, the album is divided into distinct sonic streams and showcases a unique blend of analog and digital production. It's a daring and immersive musical journey for fans of experimental space music.

Tracklist

01   Rumble, Part I (07:38)

02   Rumble, Part II (10:15)

03   Rumble, Part III (09:37)

04   Rumble, Part IV (08:05)

05   Rumble, Part V (02:58)

06   The Black Tomato, Part I (08:02)

07   The Black Tomato, Part II (11:45)

08   The Black Tomato, Part III (12:19)

09   Viking Cleaner (06:28)

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