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LP SAMSARA BLUES EXPERIMENT
Waiting For The Flood
Limited Edition In Turquoise Vinyl
Country of release: Germany, 2013
Label: Electric Magic Records
Catalogue number: EMLO05
Barcode: 4040824026110
Klappcover/Gatefold Sleeve: Nein/No
Condition Record: MINT (Unplayed) (Seal just opened to check the colour of the record)
Condition Cover: MINT
Tracks Side 1:
1. Shringara (13:32)
2. Waiting For The Flood
(10:38)
Tracks Side 2:
1. Don't Belong (11:58)
2. Brahmin's Lament
(12:25)
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Samsara Blues Experiment's highly successful debut, Long
Distance Trip, was a blessing and a curse at the same time. In less than a year,
they have become one of the most sought after acts on Europe's psychedelic rock
scene, playing dozens of shows and headlining all the genre's major festivals.
Since the album was a perfect blend of soaring and moody riffs, complemented by
various sitar and organ tweaks, the pieces fused to create an all-encompassing
journey that's still as effective today as it was on the day of the release.
However, when the band started wandering in different territories to spread
their sonic palette with Revelation & Mystery, they've been backstabbed by
those fans who were anxious for a second part of LDT and refused to digest
anything else. Even if as a whole that record isn't as memorable as the
predecessor, it focused on certain musical aspects and improved them, thus
paving the way for a more complex project.
Two years later, the long
awaited return, Waiting For The Flood, brings the best of both worlds. The
members have all evolved in every possible way: the expansive instrumentals are
carefully constructed even if they feel loose and Christian Peters' diabolical,
wizard-like prophecies are at their most elaborate and processed yet. The title
track portrays best all the improvements, starting with a laid-back jam,
occasionally growing to a harder-edged groove, until the bass takes the lead and
the pace changes, to reveal a cool, playful coda. The voice mostly follows the
music, but it provides the necessary boost for the listening experience. The
other tracks share similar structures, with multiple changes and variations, yet
each has that something to keep it interesting. The effects-soaked middle
segment of 'Shringara', interspersed with heavy riffing, is mesmerizing and once
more the vocals take it to a different level, while 'Brahmin's Lament' features
Eastern sitar leads that accompany the rather dissonant main rhythm before
dissolving into an extended, feedback-laden finale. Every bit is carefully
placed and constructed, so that it really creates a universe of its
own.
Still, even if Waiting For The Flood is a strong record that rivals
the already classic debut, it feels more like a consolidation of strengths.
There is progress in arrangement and the flawless delivery, however, you can't
get past the fact they aimed first of all to please all the fans who weren't
content with R & M. They took the more immediate, heavier structures and
gave them the initial format: slow starts with different layers and detours
added. This way everyone would find something to enjoy. In other words, they
started with a broad vision, but at some point decided to retrace their route
back to the comfort zone. Nevertheless, the result is impressive and the
aforementioned detail is more apparent and important to those who still can't
get over Long Distance Trip. This record manages to truly stand on its own and
one can only hope Samsara Blues Experiment continue to drop such high quality in
the future. (Raul
Stanciu/sputnikmusic.com)
Christian Peters -
Vocals, Guitars, Sitar, Harp, Syntheziser, Organ
Hans Eiselt -
Guitar
Richard Behrens - Bass
Thomas Vedder -
Drums
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