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ØRESUND SPACE COLLECTIVE

Øresund Space Collective

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4.19 | 48 ratings | 3 reviews | 26% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 2006

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Faked It All the Way (6:20)
2. Consumed by the Goblin (14:51)
3. OSC Bolero (5:21)
4. Falling Stardrops (23:52)
5. Grab a Cab (7:15)
6. Moonhead (2:29)
7. Sundown (17:39)

Total Time 77:47

Bonus track on 2012 LP release:
8. Space Burst Cinema (4:21)

Line-up / Musicians

- Magnus Hannibal / guitars, effects
- Sebastian Wellander / guitars, effects
- Scott Heller / Nord Lead synth
- Ola Eriksson / Nord Modulator, sampler, electronics
- Mogens Pedersen / Hammond, JP-8000 synth
- Dave Janney / bass
- Michael Kroglund / bass
- Søren Holm Hvilsby / drums, rainstick

Releases information

Recorded live-in-studio July 16, 2005

CD Transubstans Records ‎- Trans017 (2006, Sweden)

2LP Space Rock Productions ‎- SRP008 (2012, Denmark) With a bonus track previously unreleased and track #3 shortened from CD version to 15:46

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ØRESUND SPACE COLLECTIVE Øresund Space Collective ratings distribution


4.19
(48 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(26%)
26%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(40%)
40%
Good, but non-essential (23%)
23%
Collectors/fans only (11%)
11%
Poor. Only for completionists (0%)
0%

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Review by LearsFool
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5 stars Smashing, fully improvised space rock from a talented group of Danish and Swedish hippie revivalists, one of several masterpieces under their belt. All sorts of rock and electronic instruments and effects went into making this chilled, beautiful soup of an album, ever varied. This is the stuff of mental journeys into the beyond. "Faked It All The Way", "Consumed By The Goblin", and "Sundown" are the highlights, the last two of these being over ten minutes a pop. Electronics, drums, and bass particularly carry the day, but everything is excellent and used flawlessly. The album pretty much is ethereal electronic effects supported by rock instruments and prog keys, all brilliantly laid down to facilitate relaxation and trips. Just mental and beautiful. Highly recommended.
Review by Mellotron Storm
PROG REVIEWER
4 stars Named after the bridge connecting Denmark and Sweden this is ORESUND SPACE COLLECTIVE's debut album released in 2006. They are an 8 piece band at this point with four of them playing synths although one of the four also plays Fender Rhodes and another also plays guitar. We have two bass players, a drummer and a guitarist rounding out the lineup. I had heard some samples from this last year causing me to believe this was the best I had heard from the band but I must say after spending considerable time with it that I feel "The Black Tomato" is still my favourite of the ones I've heard.

"Faked It All The Way" opens with so many intricate sounds here that blip, pulse and ping, well you get the picture. It does settle back before 5 minutes and it becomes more spacey right to the end. "Consumed By The Goblin" features spacey synths along with cymbals and some guitar. It starts to build before 1 1/2 minutes as the drums join in. I like the Fender Rhodes after 4 minutes. We're just tripping at this point. The organ is welcomed after 6 1/2 minutes along with the guitar. The guitar starts to soar around 8 1/2 minutes then the organ returns 10 minutes in as the guitar stops. It calms down around 13 minutes and this continues to the end as we get spacey winds and more. "OSC Bolero" is by far my favourite. I'm so reminded of LE ORME of all bands right here. Those melancholic synths and that beat are amazing. This is darker overall as well. Great track!

"Falling Stardrops" is spacey with bass and cymbals then a beat eventually joins in. This is so relaxed and trippy. Spoken words arrive after 5 1/2 minutes and continue until almost 7 minutes in. Guitar to the fore then the electric piano joins in before 9 minutes. "Grab A Cab" has an almost Reggae beat to it with twittering electronics and guitar helping out. That Reggae vibe ends later on though. "Moonhead" is a short spacey tune with plenty of atmosphere. I really like this and wish it were longer. "Sundown" is the over 17 1/2 minute closer. I'm not the biggest fan of this as it is often fairly subdued. Picked guitar and spacey winds join the sparse intro. It's getting louder 4 minutes in and Fender Rhodes joins in around 5 1/2 minutes. It then turns quiet for some time with synths. It's the bass/ drum/ synth show for quite a while as the guitar comes and goes.

It's certainly worth the 4 stars but I seem to get a lot more out of ELECTRIC ORANGE these days. A great start to their careers though.

Latest members reviews

5 stars Groovy Neo-Hippies embracing the Beyond. Just superb! This debut album by the band is perhaps slightly more structured than future outputs, but that's neither a plus, nor a minus. It's just how they were in that moment. OK, lets lay down the Law. This is largely instrumental jamming of the be ... (read more)

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