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Scattering Surface (Ruralfaune 2015)





   Modeled virtues on the seminal led-jams nomadic and hindu-ism gods worship in funky yoga Space-Rock progressions for 3rd Ear Experience from American lesser-known crew comprising for female red-haired goddess - Amritakripa, Eric Ryan, Jorge Bassman, Robbi Robb and Erik Mouness ensemble themselves here as one of thus genuine bands for improvisation musical recording like art-gallery from the mythical place reality inn around the Joshua tree and Mojave desert, King’s X to African acid rock and Synth-player lady inherently involving to devotion the traditional mixed Indian music for the rocking tunes composite debut album – Peacock Black. With Kurosh Showghi (didgeridoos), Aaron Merc on saxophones, keyboardist Alan Swanson and the Psychedelic team of the band-members collectively, performing their highest knowledge and ability onto transparent gate-fold of heaviness in 180 kilograms shrink wraps visions tales via Pocket Full of Stars, High Lands or ever longing tracks that causes the prelude and ending of duration finished at either twenty-six minutes or more to other twenty-two minutes and forty-four finest jamming session releasing songs. 

Using of acid not prohibited for this record release in three dimensional warped rooms of the eye-sight. 




Peacock Black:
https://ruralfaune.bandcamp.com/album/peacock-black

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