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One of the most influential bands to emerge from the UK’s festival scene, the Ozrics layer ambient and ethereal landscapes with freeform dub trips, incredible rave grooves and psychedelic progressive rock. It’s an open exploration of music and the soul.
The band s first release after Merv Pepler and Joie Hinton left to form Eat Static, Become The Other still possesses the cool, psychedelic spare rock of its predecessors. With hints of techno, psybient and world music, the album kicks off with some fine guitar and bass on Cat DNA , followed by the atmospherics of Ahu Belahu and Ghedengi . Wob Glass is all synthy techno whilst Neurochasm is a cool trippy rock track and so very Ozrics. The title track visits reggae with lengthy finishers Vibuthi and Plurnstyle both smorgasbords of classic Ozrics sounds.
And that s Become The Other in a nutshell: everything you d expect of an Ozrics album, but not sounding exactly like any other Ozrcis album. It may not get the attention of the albums Ed Wynne and Co released in the previous 6 years, but it s right up there with them.
The band s first release after Merv Pepler and Joie Hinton left to form Eat Static, Become The Other still possesses the cool, psychedelic spare rock of its predecessors. With hints of techno, psybient and world music, the album kicks off with some fine guitar and bass on Cat DNA , followed by the atmospherics of Ahu Belahu and Ghedengi . Wob Glass is all synthy techno whilst Neurochasm is a cool trippy rock track and so very Ozrics. The title track visits reggae with lengthy finishers Vibuthi and Plurnstyle both smorgasbords of classic Ozrics sounds.
And that s Become The Other in a nutshell: everything you d expect of an Ozrics album, but not sounding exactly like any other Ozrcis album. It may not get the attention of the albums Ed Wynne and Co released in the previous 6 years, but it s right up there with them.
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