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Alga Marghen’s third installment of Smegma’s original “Suburban Primitive Avant-folk music” period (1973-1975) based in Pasadena, featuring three previously unreleased tracks from the deep vault of their home recordings. In the beginning, the band Smegma had only one rule. No musicians. Starting from scratch, they took the road much less traveled. They were inspired by outsider musical artists of the time such as John Cage, Sun Ra, Captain Beefheart, Wild Man Fisher, Art Ensemble Of Chicago, etc. and they recorded every experiment with youthful enthusiasm. Mostly they only succeeded in tormenting their own friends and neighbors (except for the few who joined the band) but somehow, they never chose imitation, but stumbles on a path that allowed past (shamanistic) and future (space) sounds to lead the way. The titled track gently pulls you in and carries you off with a way-out inner-mind group jamming/not-jamming trip, featuring prepared piano, modular synthesizer, human mouth sounds, pan pipes, tabla, and electric bass guitar. “Rainy Day Mushroom Pillow” (defiantly not the 1960s pop hit) rips you straight into a high energy New Years Eve Party jam, in a romping free jazz style with stream of consciousness vocals and exuberant alto sax solos. Side B starts with Beatnik finger popping and wild dogs barking from a record player, while breathless flute playing leads you down the rabbit hole of mysterious group vocalizing, including imitating the cry of the wild tropical parrots that lived in the palm trees in the front yard of the house in Pasadena that they had lived in. Always out of sync with their own time, 49 years later these tracks still throb and pulsate Beautifully with their own inner logic. Edition of 230.
Le troisième volet d’Alga Marghen sur la période originale de Smegma “Suburban Primitive Avant-folk music” (1973-1975), comprenant trois titres inédits issus des archives de leurs enregistrements personnels. Au début, le groupe Smegma n’avait qu’une seule règle. Pas de musiciens. Partant de zéro, ils ont pris un chemin beaucoup moins fréquenté. Ils se sont inspirés d’artistes de l’époque tels que John Cage, Sun Ra, Captain Beefheart, Wild Man Fisher, Art Ensemble Of Chicago, etc. et ont enregistré chaque expérience avec un enthousiasme juvénile. La plupart du temps, ils n’ont réussi qu’à tourmenter leurs propres amis et voisins (à l’exception des quelques personnes qui ont rejoint le groupe), mais d’une manière ou d’une autre, ils n’ont jamais choisi l’imitation, mais trébuchent sur un chemin qui permet aux sons du passé (chamaniques) et du futur (spatiaux) de montrer le chemin. Toujours en décalage avec leur temps, 49 ans plus tard, ces morceaux continuent de vibrer et de pulser magnifiquement avec leur propre logique interne. Edition de 230 exemplaires.
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