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UN FESTIN SAGITAL - Kosmodynamos

Format: CD
Label & Cat.Number: Beta-lactam Ring Records mt171b
Release Year: 2015
Note: the amazing Chilean experimental "prog rock" collective with a new album, here with a more calm, harmonic & refined sound (sometimes reminding on MASTER MUSICIANS OF BUKKAKE), combining influences from prog- & psych-rock, ambient, Avantgarde / Jazz etc.. all performed with amazing perfection on flute, guitars, tapes, percussion, bass, electronics, and expressive vocals.... lim. 250 copies oversized book-bound sleeve
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New studio album by Un Festin Sagital as an edition of 250 numbered copies issued in a custom bookbound gatefold sleeve. "Slowly the great ashen dynamo surges, spilling molten droplets of plasma and cosmic waste, each taking shape, coalescing into stars, planets, entire galaxies, drifting ever further away from the throbbing energy and boiling gasses that lie at the crux of all creation. A massive, disembodied heart that beats out a rhythm so impossibly slow - each pulse separated by an epoch, each quaver a thousand thousand lifetimes, burning and fuming with dark energies. This is power on an unimaginable scale, machinery vast and magnificent, spinning entire realities into existence. This is Kosmodynamos."

"This record is a translation of Un Festín Sagital circa 2011, when, lashed by a complete lack of resources and without a place that sheltered our previous psych rock effervescences, we had to please ourselves with the quest for subtle and blunt emotions: the universe spoke to us with concealed voices, we had to be quiet and listen, and thus the small explosions of new born galaxies reached our instruments in a pure resonance adventure, following the modesty and beauty that we think this record communicates. This record is also a huge expression of motion, spinning wheels like the stars pounding in the heart of the sidereal enigma, oceanic and telluric." (by Albert Parra, finished by Fernando Pinto)

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