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November 9, 2023
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lp DCYAN
Electric Silence
Country of release: Germany, 2022
Originally released: 1974
Label: Long Hair Music
Catalog number: LHC92
Barcode: 4035177000924
Gatefold Cover/Gatefold Sleeve: No/No
Includes 4 PAGES insert
Condition Record: mint
Condition Cover: mint
lp is still sealed / lp IS STILL SEALED
Photo from my own lp / Photo take From my personal copy
Track Side 1:
1. Back To Where We CAME FROM (8:58)
2. A Day In My LIFE (4:03)
3. The road Not Taken (4:56)
Track Side 2:
1. Khali (4:57)
2. FOR Earthly Thinking (9:38)
3. Electric Silence (4:31)
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Originally released in 1974 On famous German label Bacillus, Dzyan's third and final album, ELECTRIC SILENCE is recognized FORArt . Dzyan refined their Sound even further into improvisation and exotic Sounds , mixed with weird experiments and mysticism. ELECTRIC SILENCE offers other-worldly MUSIC ofTheMUSICofASIA but taking it into far more original realms. Multi-instrumentalists Marron and Karwatky experimented with sitar, saz, tambura, mellotron, synthesizers, bass-violin, and A mysterious invented instrument called 'super-string', all merged in an extreme melting pot ofA 'Psychedelic world groove'; while Giger, bursting with creative power and virtuosity, holds it together withHIS fantastic drumming. From The weird opium-the trance soundtrack of 'Khali' ToThe more funky'FOR Earthly Thin Originally released in 1974 On famous German label Bacillus, Dzyan's third and final album, ELECTRIC SILENCE is recognized FORArt . Dzyan refined their Sound even further into improvisation and exotic Sounds , mixed with weird experiments and mysticism. ELECTRIC SILENCE offers other-worldly MUSIC ofTheMUSICofASIA but taking it into far more original realms. Multi-instrumentalists Marron and Karwatky experimented with sitar, saz, tambura, mellotron, synthesizers, bass-violin, and A mysterious invented instrument called 'super-string', all merged in an extreme melting pot ofA 'Psychedelic world groove'; while Giger, bursting with creative power and virtuosity, holds it together withHIS fantastic drumming. From The weird opium-the trance soundtrack of 'Khali' ToThe more funky'FOR Earthly Thin