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Census of Hallucinations - "A Bundle Of Perceptions" and "A Parliament Of Modules"

[Translated from Norwegian using the Google translator]

The music is in many ways an amalgam of psychedelic music added prog, space and many doses of experimental music. One reviewer describes the music of Census Of Hallucinations as the ultimate marriage of psychedelic music and song-oriented prog! This time tireless Tim Jones brought along Stone Premonitions webmaster Jerry Kranitz, and these two have jointly selected songs. While the instrumental focus is on those discs and that is broad full of extraordinary music that brings out the depth of COH its small surreal and hallucinatory music. Those who really want a trip out in far space should know about the song "Lizard Man" where Census Of Hallucinations "to fully live up to the latter part of the band name. Music on this fine song" UFO Cascade / Karma "is sometimes quiet rippling and full of sounds and samples, which means that we can easily recall a UFO feeling. paced, it's "Flight Of The Cosmick Snot" which has a nice drive and edge and is adorned with Tim Jones his special musical personal marks and not least his guitar! fact that it sounds like speech voice does not quite get to the NYSE excites only us, but might annoy others, and when talking voice is bisurrliknende so we hang also fine with. it sure is juicy on "The Big Pink Jam Sandwich / The Record Is Scratched "and it is hardly a surprise. Kreativ psychedelic space rock is something we can never get enough of, but here it gets a little too far and very far out. Reasonable suggestive is" Beelzebub ", which is added sufficient injections of musical stunt to avoid a monotonous but rather an odd good piece of music that builds up exemplary. It's just so atmospheric and subdued on "Now I Know" before it becomes a lot more speed and brutality and guitars twisted in pure joy! Letter hymneaktig the beginning of the "Squelch" before the spaceship takes off for outer space well accompanied by intense instrumentation. Reasonable hefty instrumentation has certainly also "Freedom Fighter" where the sound is almost carpeted by Tim Jones and Co., but in a strange way it works anyway due to the small variations and låtkreativiteten that exists. On these discs are present quite as much good music and it is amazingly diverse issues Census Of Hallucinations deliver. those who want surreal and hallucinatory music on a bottom of psychedelic space prog aesthetics should definitely pick up this double CD.

(Reviewed by Merlin Prog)
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