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NEPTUNE EVERYWHERE

Ogo Dys

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Studio Album, released in 2008

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Sugar Plum Feromones (4:31)
2. Well Oiled Easter Eggs (0:32)
3. Conspicuous Lid Of M.A.N. (2:17)
4. Neptune Everywhere (4:04)
5. Fumes Of Pods In Heat (2:19)
6. Swift Plutonium Enema (5:37)
7. Purple Artillery (1:52)
8. Navel Sounds Of Whales Clubbing Baby Cigarettes In Kabul (2:20)
9. Hot Coco Luftwaffe (9:05)

Total Time 32:37

Line-up / Musicians

All music written, performed and produced by Magnus E.A. Lundberg

Releases information

CDr -Cosmic Pancake Productions ?? CAKE20565 (2008, Sweden)
Streaming + Download

released October 10, 2008

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Review by siLLy puPPy
SPECIAL COLLABORATOR PSIKE, JRF/Canterbury, P Metal, Eclectic
4 stars Every once in a while an artist decides to create some of the most wickedly wild music possible that would come off as pure insanity to the uninitiated but music magic for those who are music fans across the great divides of musical genres and displays one of those true bouts of creative genius run amok. One such mastermind of eclectic wizardry run amok is the Swedish multi-instrumentalist Magnus E.A. Lundberg who has gone under a multitude of alias to get his sonic freakery unleashed. In addition to the grindcore / death metal sounds of Carnal Shroud, the hardcore punk of Netjajev Society System and associated Nubian Spook Satellite, grindcore sounds of Stress Related, black metal punk of Syphilitic Vaginas and grindcore / rock Ulcerrhoaea as well as playing groups such as Cadaverous Suppuration, Carnal Shroud, Orzymoth and Poopy Dys, Lundberg craeted a series of very, very bizarre albums that spanned from 2008 - 2013 under the moniker OGO DYS.

Self-described as a one-man freak out orchestra, this claim is well founded as OGO DYS exhibits the ADD characteristics of Mr Bungle, the experimental carefree adventurism of Frank Zappa, the prog punk = pronk baddassness of Cardiacs along with the compositional and instrumental dexterity of bands like Gentle Giant and fellow Swede Matthias IA Eklundh minus the lead guitar soloing. This stuff is so weird that it truly defines the modern sense of underground in every possible way as it is feisty in its uncommercial approach and dripping with attitude and unconventionality in every possible way. Dishing out a unique mix of punk rock, angular prog, surf rock, metal and cartoon music enshrouded in only the most bizarre blends of the avant-garde, OGO DYS is literally in its own little universe where music is a thought pattern that skips from one uniquely bizarre hybridization effect to the next.

NEPTUNE EVERYWHERE is the first album released under the OGO DYS moniker and only clocks in at a mere 32 plus minutes but feels like you've entered the Twilight Zone and spent an equivalent of several Neptunian months for every Earthly minute as this stuff is completely transcendental as it takes you on that most wild ride in a place where such things as boundaries between musical genres are completely unknown. This happens to be just my favorite style of music of all time and where has this stuff been hiding for the last 12 years since its release? Perhaps the obscurity stems from the fact that this was really only released as a CD-R on the Cosmic Pancake label and most likely only available for anyone who requested it and despite my ever eclectic search for the next over the top experimental rock project that goes where no band has dared to go before, this one has woefully missed my radar.

This debut can roughly be divided into three categories of musical weirdness. There are tracks such as the opening 'Sugar Plum Fairies' that display a hyperventilating mix of prog infused punks that would sit well next to the Cardiacs at their most keyboard drenched moments along with dizzying instrumental angularity and nosedives into Oingo Boingo circus antics as well as pure punk rock and then there are the much heavier hardcore punk sounds that come out in the caustic 'Conspicuous Lid Of M.A.N.' which sounds like a true DIY indie punk band on speed releasing all the suppressed venom but then it turns into an acid trip from the Wizard Of OZ with the two disparate styles merging. The rest of the tracks take these two extremes and gravitate somewhere in between but there are moments of accessible surf rock, heavy metal and whatever else seeps into the mix. The closing 'Hot Coco Luftwaffle' is a collage track of just over nine minutes that creates 'Lumpy Gravy' era Frank Zappa overlapping styles such as avant-garde jazz, industrial, field samples, processed vocals and spaced out sound effects.

This truly is the stuff avant-garde dreams are made of as far as it goes in the field of prog related rock that mixes in the high energy bombast of punk. Needing the next step of Cardiacs? Here you go! Want an even more bizarre rabbit hole to burrow down in the vein of Mr Bungle, Sigh's 'Imaginary Sonicscape' or unpredictable nature of Estradasphere then this will suit you quite well however this is the punk rock equivalent of all those bands and creates a very, very difficult listening experience! But if that's your idea of a good time then you will be cowering to the gods of eclectic in NO time ;)

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