Julius Vanderbilt (UK) for "Canterbury scene" |
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Tapfret
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Rivertree
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good album, there's some canterbury flair for sure
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Anstey
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Julius Vanderbilt has conjured up another hybrid of 70’s prog, electronic music and jazzy psychedelia with his new Heavy Water project and the eponymous first album.
Sounding like the lost soundtrack to a vintage sci-fi/horror movie, the 11 tracks reflect the dystopian atmosphere of our currently fragmented world, as viewed through the wrong end of a telescope by a 70’s rockband. "Travel through tricky time signatures and periodic tables on a baroque (un)fairground ride with Heavy Water. On this brief but beautiful trip you'll veer between schoolroom séance and science lessons, psychedelic slumber songs and microscopic masterpieces on a fantastic, organic, electronic voyage." (Kevin Foakes aka DJ Food/Strictly Kev)" - from Julius Vanderbilt's Bandcamp page. |
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