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Showing posts with label Electric Magic. Show all posts
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Monday, April 10, 2017

Samsara Blues Experiment "One With The Universe"


Country: Germany
Genre(s)Psychedelic, Stoner
Label: Electric Magic
Format: CD, digital, vinyl
Release date: April 10, 2017 (digital), May 12, 2017 (CD), May 2017 (vinyl)
Tracklist
1. Vipassana (10:43)
2. Sad Guru Returns (7:55)
3. Glorious Daze (6:01)
4. One With The Universe (15:02)
5. Eastern Sun & Western Moon (7:37)

Total time: 47:18

Line-up
Christian Peters - vocals, guitars, synthesizers, keyboards
Thomas Vedder - drums
Hans Eiselt - bass

Description/Reviews
Samsara Blues Experiment‘s fourth “full piece of wax” One with the Universe is a culmination of all their works and truly a hard hitting cosmic invitation for floating into their universe of spiritual progression. The most evolutionary development compared to previous albums is the cosmic usage of analog synthesizers, keyboards and effects, while not losing focus on catchiness and well-rendered songwriting. These five new epics subtly integrate flashes from Jimi Hendrix‘ Electric Ladyland, Pink Floyd and Black Sabbath, with Canterbury Prog elements à la Caravan and the fuzzed-out riffs of Kyuss. One with the Universe can not be put just into one genre: it is a multifaceted heavy rock album with tons of soul, courage and originality!
Media/Samples 
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Thursday, October 24, 2013

Samsara Blues Experiment "Waiting For The Flood"


Country: Germany
Sub GenrePsychedelic
LabelElectric Magic/World In Sound
Release date: October 24, 2013
Tracklist
1. Shringara (13:34)
2. Waiting For The Flood (10:38)
3. Don't Belong (11:58)
4. Brahmin's Lament (12:25)

Line-up
Christian Peters - vocals, electric & acoustic guitars, sitar, organ, Moog, harp
Richard Behrens - bass
Thomas Vedder - drums
Hans Eiselt - electric & acoustic guitars

Description/Reviews
...basic psychedelic roots that on Waiting for the Flood seem to have returned to the fore. Certainly middle cuts “Waiting for the Flood” and “Don’t Belong” particularly have their driving moments, but the feel of the LP overall and even the manner of its presentation feed into a psych ideal. 
Read the full review by theobelisk.net

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Brahmin’s Lament (extract)

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