Cover of Spectrum Highs, Lows, and Heavenly Blows
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For fans of peter kember and spacemen 3, lovers of psychedelic and experimental music, and those who appreciate dreamy, analog synth soundscapes
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THE REVIEW

When we approach the work of Peter Kember (formerly of Spacemen 3), we always have a doubt: under which of his pseudonyms will he be hiding?

The thing we can count on, however, is experimentation with analog synths, drones, and feedbacks... of course, while wielding his Vox Starstream.

Sound experiments are at moderate levels on this record and pave its slow and gentle flow, decorating it.

It's a truly dreamy sonic trip, where we are lulled by simple ethereal melodies and hypnotized by the spatial background while Kember's voice acts as our guide and narrator, rather than a storyteller.

"...and then I just drifted away..."

If it wasn't already clear, I love all these beautiful psychedelic things.

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Peter Kember's Spectrum album 'Highs, Lows, and Heavenly Blows' offers a dreamy psychedelic journey characterized by analog synth experiments and hypnotic drones. The album features gentle, ethereal melodies backed by spatial soundscapes, with Kember’s voice guiding rather than storytelling. It delivers a slow, immersive sonic experience that lovers of psychedelic music will appreciate.

Tracklist Videos

01   Undo the Taboo (06:52)

02   Feedback (04:25)

03   Then I Just Drifted Away (07:22)

04   Take Your Time (05:26)

05   Soothe Me (05:13)

06   All Night Long (05:56)

07   Don't Pass Me By (06:55)

08   I Know They Say (07:38)

09   Take Me Away (05:28)

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