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Domboshawa - Minds Electrix (Drone Rock Records, August 26, 2017)
Released last year on Drone Rock Records, "Minds Electrix" is an LP by Domboshawa, a space-rock collective led by Anders Brostrom hailing, as often happens, from Northern Europe, and more precisely from the vibrant and psychedelic land of Sweden, Hagersten district in Stockholm. The album consists of six tracks of acid and psychedelic space music mostly inspired by the usual Ash Ra Tempel matrix or the long-standing revival of Acid Mothers Temple. However, it must be said that the album opens with a track, "Saturdaze," which closely resembles the David Gilmour-era Pink Floyd. But fortunately, the sound is more garage-oriented and less polished than that of the Floyd, and in any case, the album then evolves into a kind of long meditative trances, mantras made up of prolonged Spacemen 3-style sound waves, acidly repeated, where we catch drone elements ("Quicksilver," "Karlavagnen"...) and notable, imposing bass lines ("Far Beyond"...) along with a use of synths that, inserted into this dimension, produces vibrant echoes and reverberations that reach their pinnacle in "Aces High," composing a wonderful sound. The result is an album that I wouldn’t consider “essential” within the vast range of offerings in this genre, but it is a beautiful trip of psychedelic and space music that I can only suggest to enthusiasts of the genre or anyone in need of diving into an acid dimension for whatever reason. After all, we all need that from time to time.
Domboshawa - Minds Electrix(Full Album)
#SPACEMUSIC #ACID #PSYCHEDELIA
#zot2017
Domboshawa - Minds Electrix (Drone Rock Records, August 26, 2017)
Released last year on Drone Rock Records, "Minds Electrix" is an LP by Domboshawa, a space-rock collective led by Anders Brostrom hailing, as often happens, from Northern Europe, and more precisely from the vibrant and psychedelic land of Sweden, Hagersten district in Stockholm. The album consists of six tracks of acid and psychedelic space music mostly inspired by the usual Ash Ra Tempel matrix or the long-standing revival of Acid Mothers Temple. However, it must be said that the album opens with a track, "Saturdaze," which closely resembles the David Gilmour-era Pink Floyd. But fortunately, the sound is more garage-oriented and less polished than that of the Floyd, and in any case, the album then evolves into a kind of long meditative trances, mantras made up of prolonged Spacemen 3-style sound waves, acidly repeated, where we catch drone elements ("Quicksilver," "Karlavagnen"...) and notable, imposing bass lines ("Far Beyond"...) along with a use of synths that, inserted into this dimension, produces vibrant echoes and reverberations that reach their pinnacle in "Aces High," composing a wonderful sound. The result is an album that I wouldn’t consider “essential” within the vast range of offerings in this genre, but it is a beautiful trip of psychedelic and space music that I can only suggest to enthusiasts of the genre or anyone in need of diving into an acid dimension for whatever reason. After all, we all need that from time to time.
Domboshawa - Minds Electrix(Full Album)
#SPACEMUSIC #ACID #PSYCHEDELIA
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