Description
Sweden’s instrumental cosmic rock quartet, MY BROTHER THE WIND, will release their third full-length album, Once There Was A Time When Time And Space Were One, this October, the opus harnessing forty-five minutes of the band’s entirely improvised, instrumental psychedelic bliss. Recorded live to an analog tape machine from 1969 with no overdubs and everything is improvised from scratch and captured in a single day, the band used six and twelve string acoustic and electric guitars, mellotron, flute, bass, drums, congas and more to complete the task. The album was captured in full analog on 2" tape courtesy of a 16 track Ampex from 1969 at Drop Out Analogue, in the snowy wilderness of Åmål, Sweden, with engineering duties handled by Love Tholin, who used vintage flangers, plate reverbs and tape echoes to achieve the LP’s unrestrained sound and exceptionally organic tones, after which it was mixed by Tholin and the band, and mastered by Hans Fredriksson.
MY BROTHER THE WIND is a fully improvisational cosmic rock collective consisting of members of widely known Swedish progressive rock acts Makajodama, Magnolia, Animal Daydream and Anekdoten, their output an inviting sound for fans of Popol Vuh, Amon Duul, Sun Ra, Ash Ra Temple, Gong and Pink FloydFree Electric Sound -- the instrumental music division of The Laser’s Edge -- will release Once There Was A Time When Time And Space Were One worldwide on October 14th, with a deluxe vinyl version to follow.
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