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COMETARY ORBITAL DRIVE

Acid Mothers Temple

Psychedelic/Space Rock


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3 stars Released by Bam Balam Records, a french label from Bordeaux, Cometary Orbital Drive is nothing but a long suite based on a six-notes sequence. Behind the out-dated cover, you will find a booklet which explains that the riff has some magical power : it could be an opened door to the deepest part of your mind but it also could have been used in the ancient times for ceremonial and ritual things. Hmmm, you can laugh when you read such an esoteric promise, but when you listen to these wonderful seventy minutes, your mockery will changed into a real and big admiration. The first movement is called Light My Fire Ball and it seems like a groovy, modern vision of the electro-acoustic transgressions made by Can in Augmn and Peking O, on the Tago Mago LP. The atmosphere propels you into a mystic temple. The voodoo incantations by Atsushi remind the Damo Suzuki's wild voice. Planet Billions Of Light-Years Away reveals the theme of the six powerful notes (A-E-D-A-G-Db). Firstly calm and laidback, then energic and fast, it is more and more powerful and nervous. The sound is great, part flood in space guitars, part hooked by the catchy rhythms. But Circular System 7777777, the third movement of this symphony for heavenly riff, is completely new for Acid Mothers Temple. It is a kind of psychedelic dance song, with old- fashioned drum machine but so groovy, with reversed cymbals and sexy psychedelic breaks. The last chapter of Cometary Orbital Drive, called Milky Way Star, is a masterpiece. The song is a kind of musical illustration of the hyper-space, an intersideral rock trip. The tempo is panting, Makoto's soli are more beautiful than ever. The listening is shivering. We really can say these thirteen minutes are equal to the a side of the first Ash Ra Tempel record. The booklet didn't lie, these six-repeated-over-and-over-notes give bright and powerful sensations, with a krautrock purity that will make you dance to touch the stars. Maybe the best Acid Mothers Temple's album since Mantra Of Love, by Alien 8 Recordings. In any case, Cometary Orbital Drive is one these essential records from the Soul Collective, one of those which mix with talent great stellar riff, real groove, inspired experimentations and absolute cosmos. Duck Feeling(The Snobs)
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3 stars I wonder if Japanese mates can accept and understand this album with such religious and spiritual atmosphere.
...Nah, I guess sadly it's so difficult for them to do so.

In spite of this erotic sleeve (shameful for me to recommend to another person!), in the first quarter of Cometary Orbital Drive Suite very solemn and mysterious are sounds of a temple bell and a rin(Buddhist bell), and voices with a moan of pleasure and pain. Pity for us with hoping Makoto's maximal speed of guitar sounds that his loud guitar should be under these solemn noises. This part might be an entrance of AMT's inferno. I can't listen to it without feeling myself absorbed into that world over there. Well I may make sense of the title of this part Light My Fire Ball... I feel it let me fire my inner mind and exactly be a fire ball. I consider this quarter should be independent from each other. You bet, from the second quarter to the last one, AMT can play a continual riff with changing its form, speed and tempo, loudness or hardness. I always feel these minor alterations are as if a fire ball (myself) should fly around along the cometary orbit, changing my temperature or energy. Over the 7777777 or the Milky Way, my fire ball has no fear, horror or terror. With aggressive and massive attacks, my flame can get larger and sharper. ...And at last I must die as my fire ball be blown out by the cosmic wind on The Milky Way Star...

I'm afraid over 60 minute suite be boring for you but sure this AMT's work be interesting for every spacey people. :-)

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