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in dem sich immer alles bewegt und sich Perspektiven verändern
Central to the religion is the "Holley Hori" possession ceremony
they stand among the most important and sinfully overlooked documents of the movement of global improvisation that unfurled during the 1970s
and there is Om
Note: the first and last tracks are organ compositions previously buried within other songs
COIL - Time Machines DLP Crust in dem sich immer allesOne of the most beloved hidden gems in the Coil discog, Time Machines takes its name for and acts as an ode to a certain hallucination inducing drug, the band working their tonal shifts into what they hoped would replicate the time distortion inherent in its use. The record takes queues from Tibetan ceremonial music and retains Coil's shapeless punk edge. Get it while you can.
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