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Mike Storm - Lunatone

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Les Rallizes Dénudés :: The OZ Tapes
Major on every possible level. Not only do The OZ Tapes present one of the earliest sonic portraits of Les Rallizes Dénudés, it serves as an instant de-facto entry point into the band’s vast, unwieldy catalog. It also marks the first release sanctioned by The Last One Musique, an organization formed by band alumni and family in the wake of Mizutani’s passing in 2019 to oversee the issuing of all future archival material.

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4/6/22.
Monorail Music (Glasgow, Scotland) has been talking up this release for several days now. Upon listening to "White Awakening" I can definitely hear an even looser Pastels sound here. But then "Vertigo My Other Conviction" kicks in with 11 minutes of mayhem.
Les Rallizes Dénudés was formed in the early 1970s in Tokyo and The OZ Tapes represent a long lost chapter in their existence. This music has been stored for the past 1/2 century and is now seeing the light of the day.
Frankly, these two songs are pretty different. As I said earlier, this moves from The Pastels/Velvet Underground, to intense psych-rock (Think if High Rise had a little more psych rock in them).
This is being issued on Temporal Drift (Los Angeles) which looks to be a new label specializing in lost Japanese rock gems.
City skylines brighter now. Waking infrastructure, mind reshaping. Music for mornings and commuters.
https://soundcloud.com/inglawt/temporal-drift-003-section
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