Genre(s): Instrumental Canterbury, Jazz-Rock, Fusion
Label: Dyad Records (CD), Tonefloat (vinyl)
Format: CD, digital, vinyl
Release date: March 13, 2026
Tracklist
1. Lemon Poem Song (3:27)
2. Open Road (7:30)
3. Seven Hours (5:12)
4. Waltz For Robert (4:19)
5. The Longest Night ( (13:08)
6. Disappear (3:55)
7. Green Books (5:46)
8. Beledo Balado (4:32)
9. Pens To The Foal Mode (2:42)
10. Time Station (2:46)
11. Which Bridge Did You Cross (2:49)
12. Turmoil (5:30)
13. Daevid’s Special Cuppa (3:10)
Total Time 64:46
Credits
John Etheridge - guitars
Asaf Sirkis - drums
Theo Travis - saxophones, flutes, duduk, Mellotron, pianos, electronics
Fred Baker - bass
WithPete Whittaker (Double Talk) - Hammond organ
Daevid Allen (Gong) - guitar (13)
Recorded by Ru Lemer at Temple Music Studio, Surrey in April 2025
Produced by Theo Travis
Mixing and mastering by Andrew Tulloch
Recorded by Ru Lemer at Temple Music Studio, Surrey in April 2025
Produced by Theo Travis
Mixing and mastering by Andrew Tulloch
Cover by Esra Kizir Gokcen
Design by Carl Glover
Description/Reviews:
The album is incredibly broad in its breadth and scope. Tracks include ‘Pens to the Foal Mode’ which is a completely free group improvisation; ‘Open Road’ a rocky track which sees the band soaring on all burners with fiery solos by both Etheridge. and Travis; the ballad ‘Disappear’ which starts with ethereal looped flutes and develops into a beautiful piano led and drum less miniature and ‘Turmoil’ penned by bassist Fred Baker which brims with deranged fuzz bass, manic solos and an almost unhinged clamor. ‘Daevid’s Special Cuppa’ sees a cameo by founder member Daevid Allen (his guitar part being recorded years earlier, and the track built around it) in a psychedelic tribal set piece with soprano sax, guitar and duduk (a haunting Armenian traditional wooden flute like instrument) floating over hypnotic rhythms.Media/Samples
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