Cover of The Dwarfs of East Agouza Bes
Buzzin' Fly

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For fans of psychedelic and experimental music,lovers of ethnic and world music fusion,listeners interested in 70s electronic and jazz rock,adventurous music explorers
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THE REVIEW

Pseudo-human hallucinations painted by a rudimentary psychotic brush on the walls of the cranial box jump out from the auditory canal, staging a delirious dance on a colorful flying carpet woven from psychoactive fabrics.

Feverish instrumental psycho meta funky grooves covered by desert sands, North African ethnic percussion played by synthetic hands of electronic space keyboards from the 70s.

Dark ethnic inlays travel through sidereal spaces taken from old Pink Floyd posters, spurious exotic jazz rock, mysterious postcards that arrived from Germany directly onto the most adventurous stereo platters of the 70s.

A delusion probably already heard but I recommend you enjoy it until it definitively takes flight out of the open window.

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The review describes Bes by The Dwarfs of East Agouza as a psychedelic and experimental album mixing psycho funk grooves with North African percussion and 70s electronic keyboards. The music evokes surreal, colorful hallucinations and blends jazz rock with ethnic and spacey sounds. The reviewer considers it a familiar yet adventurous listening experience worth exploring.

Tracklist

01   Where's Turbo? (16:09)

02   Resinance (03:59)

03   Clean Shahin (06:57)

04   Hungry Bears Don't Dance (04:31)

05   Museum of Stranglers (35:01)

06   Baka of the Future (09:37)

The Dwarfs of East Agouza

Egyptian psychedelic/experimental music collective blending North African percussion, electronics and 70s-influenced psych/rock.
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