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Pharoah's Beacon Dream (4 Zero Records 2011)




  

   Melancholy mellows like the soft swirling little tornado brought in the touches of a Davis/Coltrane's Psychedelic Jazz and Progressive Krautrock of the English version onto your sound system from somewhere above between the satrs and the void deep space; Lunar Dunes is the collectively main ideas shares by bunch of talented musicians with good musical skills floating from Britain under the mystic name, carrying their amazing amusement park of slow-tones grooves and beats straight to your ears to enjoy. From Julia Thorton on harp, drummer/programming Lee Hamilton, Ian Blackaby (bass), Larry Whelan on keyboards/saxophone mastering to guitarist Adam Blake and lead vocalist Krupa Pattni releasing their journey of experimental rock music efforts through the secodn album - Galaxsea. The miraculous progress of temptation sounds variety of the combining notes and noises slowly driven you into a permanent lullaby inside the space capsule crossing the nameless universe but not meaninglessly just floats. Accompanied by the secret messages of intelligent lyrics and great taste of Prog-Psychedelic Rock/Jazz amunitions credible enough to kept their name tip-toeing to the hall of prestige recordings as the album itself carried many of the mytical repertoir of ritualistic magic sounds better to listening in the dark - Oriental Pacific, Oh You Strange Tune, Moon Bathing and Svalbard; making this Greater London rock band becoming much much better thing to had your attention because they're giving us something real to make the optimistic phrase "Yes, We Can !" to be very meaningful once again to this worldwide community.
So, save your oxygent and just breath slowly - the destination isn't too far ahead.

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https://youtu.be/W_v62rg7U2Y

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