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FROZEN LIVING ELEMENTS

Expo '70

Progressive Electronic


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Studio Album, released in 2014

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Frozen Living Elements (19:05)
2. Curiosities of Levitation (15:48)
3. Thunderbird Mound (10:28)

Total Time 45:21

Line-up / Musicians

- Justin Wright / guitar, synths
- Aaron Osborne / bass, synths
- Jim Button / drums

Releases information

CD, Album, Limited Edition
Zoharum ‎- ZOHAR 087-2
Digital download
exposeventy.bandcamp.com/album/frozen-living-elements
released August 12, 2014

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Review by admireArt
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3 stars An electric guitar driven three track album which is closer to Krautrock's mayhem, Space Rock/Blues and industrial - psychedelia influences than this artist's current address here in PA.

As for the first and third track, their Krautrock intensity may well be enticing yet they actually, as far as music composition goes, are not that unique in these fields, but as mentioned, they are worth the ride and maybe more than once.

Even though the second track is closer in spirit to P.E.'s styling, it is far from being meditative/cosmic or Berlin school as such, opposite to that it may turn out to be a bit eerie even disturbing, nevertheless it is quiet groundbreaking in its own terms and this work's best composition.

So if you are hungry for dreamy Progressive Electronics this is not it.

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