A must have for the most diehard Psych and Noise fans!
Sambson | North Carolina | 11/03/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"80% of this compilation is fantastic stuff that will blow your mind. It moves from Beatlesque influences to just straight up freak-out, with plenty of odd rhythms and weird songwriting elements and transitions. "The Man Who Must Leave" has some very relaxing pastoral organ, juxtaposed against smashing drums and the most blistering, dirty guitar of this set. "What You Can Do In Your Life" has a 'Fela Kuti...don't you take me on no bad trip' kinda vibe. "Doe Pajereh' / 'Ghabilehe Leili" very much resembles a Spanish Blaxploitation soundtrack, with strings and everything. "The Feed-back" is undoubtedly the most far out piece here; seeming to belong on a Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music compilation. "Circuito Chiuso" sounds like a funky trip to Dante's Inferno, and "Rakset El Fadaa" is a superb merging of Raga and Surf guitar unlike anything else. "The Big Search" has a bass sound and hook that could put it on the banned episode of Sesame Street where they shroom, play pinball and count sideways. Even a couple of European Classical bits are used for intros on "...Brothers Of Ludwig" (Beethoven, duh) and "Mevlana Boyle Dede" (Richard Strauss' "Also Sprach Zarathustra"). The whole thing ends with the nearly 10 minute "Dagon", which could easily fit in with the Ennio Morricone "Crime & Dissonance" compilation; sounding like an Italian horror movie until it unexpectedly hits the strangest Funkadelic Vs. Chromesturzende Neubauten beatdown put to tape! Tracks 1,2,3,10 are a bit too World music and not enough Psych for my tastes; but this set is a must have for the most diehard Psych and Noise fans."