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CHASED BY THE SPACE POLICE

Øresund Space Collective

Psychedelic/Space Rock


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Rivertree
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3 stars OSC are a phenomenon in some way - the project exists since several years in the meanwhile and it doesn't look like they'll ever become tired of playing their strictly improvised space rock explorations. The secret behind that is a very special spirit probably, at least the continual move concerning the line-up which consists of members coming from diverse nordic psych/space bands. So brought together again and again by mastermind Scott Heller every jam session is something most certainly unique ... and it simply doesn't matter if they are in the studio or on the stage.

This song is a leftover from a very inspired event in 2006, speaking of two days at the Black Tornado Studios in Copenhagen/Denmark. They had recorded material of more than 5 hours with the result of the highly appraised 'Black Tomato' as well as 'It's All About Delay' albums. The previously unreleased track is just taken from these sessions. If you already know the aforementioned albums this song will not bring anything new to the table. For newcomer though it's a recommended appetizer in order to enter the band's realm.

Now chased by the dreaded Space Police the OSC crew extremely grooves during twelve minutes, backed by a swirling organ. Spaced out synths plus two expressive rhythm and solo guitars are caring for the playful details. And it's the musicians' interaction which convinces first and foremost. This outtake is available for free on the Prog Sphere Bandcamp website.

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Posted Sunday, January 29, 2012 | Review Permalink
memowakeman
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2 stars They were running, and later chased! I really enjoy the philosophy behind Oresund Space Collective, they have curious and particular albums and song titles, and also the musician's pseudonyms are funny and attractive. This time they have joined Prog-Sphere Records in order to release a single, a song entitled "Chased by the Space Police" which was actually recorded back in 2006, but released a month ago in this current 2012. As usual, here we will have a jam where the collective produces spacey and psychedelic music.

So this is actually a leftover (I hate the adjective) of those 2006 jams, however, that does not mean it is a weaker jam, not at all, here we can appreciate and enjoy once again what these crazy and original musicians are capable of. The rhythm is dynamic, not that slow nor that faster, it brings moments of tranquility and some other of intensity. As usual, the synths work is phenomenal because it produces the different atmospheres and textures that work as the context of the guitars. The jam flows so deliciously that all of a sudden when we are enjoying its climax, it finishes, so I have stated in other reviews that some I don't love some longer tracks, but here I would have loved more minutes of the adventurous escape of the space police, before being finally chased.

Cool work once again, though in my (maybe ridiculous) policy I don't usually rate with more than two stars to 20-less minutes releases, because in my opinion those are mostly for fans. But well, don't pay attention to my rating, you better get this track (and more OSC music) and have fun.

Enjoy it!

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Posted Friday, February 10, 2012 | Review Permalink
Eetu Pellonpaa
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3 stars After six years of maturing, another VSOP clip from the vast cosmos of Øresund Space Collective jams got wrapped inside striking graphic designs of Påhl Sundström. Twelve minutes durating freeform blast captures the authentic studio feeling via audible conversations of band members on the start, and recording does not conceal the process of searching balance for musician's sonic dialogue. Their interplay of the band goes well as usual, but this single seems slightly frustrating due lack of both lenght and scarcity of dramatic developments on the potential of improvisational levels. Have managed to experience these aural tunnel visions few times on live concerts, and I would really recommend attendance to those even more than this particular recording. But what I really like on this capture is the emphasis of dynamic space rocking over ethereal soundscapings - I recall the latter were more on front on concert of 2007 in Helsinki. This preference being ofcourse just a revelation of my own subjective tastes, and there is nothing wrong with calm meditativeness. Sometimes more hectic open rock just seems to pour more vitality to the cup of everyday's endurance from the vase of Innovation's Holy Spirit. I would warmly recommend to allow Dr. Space and his friends to elevate You from mundane obligations of normal life for awhile, orbitting our singular home planet and from there to musical clusters beyond. The internet archive page could be mentioned as a good launchpad for such stress-relieveing voyages.
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