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第一张相对而言中规中矩点
作得相对太短了些,出得挺早的,68
Electric Prunes>Mass in F Minor
有创意,挺好听的,主唱声音挺不错,干净的那种,把教堂音乐改成摇滚乐,还有点原汁原味的教堂感觉,想不到旋律还挺不错
第二张晚些 1970 os Mundi: "Latin Mass"
德国式老乱风格,全用拉丁语,有些即兴,感觉有点jazz rock,乐器挺丰富的,吹吹打打的有不少,有些地方阴森森的,有的地方搞得很闹腾,不过好象不够"庄严"了
第三张
YATHA SIDHRA - A MEDITATION MASS
感觉上有些代表性的kraut-rock 1974年 AMG有介绍,挺不错的一张,电琴,笛子表现最突出
Yatha Sidhra's only record, the aptly titled A Meditation Mass, is a strange mystical experience stretched over four parts that segue almost seamlessly into one another, though the Spalax CD has a slight break between tracks two and three, where the original record changed sides. (The earlier Laser Edge reissue ran the tracks without the break.) Though the record was released in the early '70s, it has that late-'60s acid-haze, hippie ambience without coming off clichéd or dated. It starts off with watery noises and a wind hum, until eventually a flanged acoustic guitar riff gently floats into the mix, very dreamy and hypnotic over the whir of electronics. The piece slowly ebbs and flows as other instruments are pulled into the strange cosmic drift of sounds: washes of cymbals, vaguely ethnic percussions, a flute, vibes, and other sounds, even some group chanting with electronically treated voices, while the guitar weaves steadily to keep it together as it slowly builds up. On the second and third part the band veers into far more free-form improvisation, from jazzy sections with an upbeat swing to electric guitar over a trance-like rhythm to a bizarre drum and flute duel to intense freakouts before once again becoming calm and relaxed. Part four winds the album up where it began, with the acoustic guitar riff and tribal percussion and spacy electronics and flute building up to more chanting — there is no beginning or end. One might compare Yatha Sidhra with other Krautrock bands like Ash Ra Tempel, Popul Vuh, or Limbus 3, but Yatha Sidhra's striking originality is like nothing else.
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