The
night that these jams were recorded I was at home and got a call that my good
friend Ralph Rjeily had passed away. I was going to come out and join these
guys but it pretty much shattered my evening and I called up Mogens and let him
know the bad news. Everyone in Electric Moon and Papir knew Ralph. He was an
important part of the Copenhagen music scene. Anyway, even with the sad news
inhand, the jam session was going to go on and did and now you can hear at
least what they thought were the coolest parts. The players on this session
were all of the members of Papir (Christian, Christoffer and Nicklas), Sula,
Komet and Mogens (ØSC, The Univerzals). The opening piece is dedicated to Ralph
(the entire CD actually) and is called Farewell Mr. Space Echo. It starts with
a slow modulating organ, simple guitar line and a bit of a sad depressing
atmosphere. It slowly opens up at the drums build up and Mogens creates a lot
of modular bubbles and the guitars become more active. I am not sure there are
two unique bass lines so Lulu is most likely making effects, even though it
seems more like her kind of bass playing then Christians? It eventually builds up into a really killer
space rock jam track. Phew… Red Dust is 6 mins long and starts with some delay
guitar and a slow building theme before Nicklas enters in with the 2nd
guitar and then some spacey layers of synths also float in and out. Pretty
spacey stuff. The Circle is 21mins long and closes this first trip by these
cool bands. This one features Christian on the bass for sure! There is almost a
happy theme at times on this track and it is another uptempo piece and it takes
a while for the two guitar players to bring their lines together but then at
4mins it is all faded down and a totally new spacey piece begins and it takes
quite some time before it really picks up but a nice psychedelic vibe slowly
builds and then it really lets loose with killer guitar. Cool stuff. This is
pressed in 1000 copies on CD and 1000 on vinyl (red or black vinyl, 500 each).
This is a site where I post reviews of CDs, DVDs, LPs, and concerts. I have been writing music reviews on and off since 1984. I ran a heavy metal fanzine from 1984-1988 called Metal Madness and have been a staff writer for Aural Innovations for many years. I have also contributed to Chrohinga Well (RIP), Bad Acid (RIP), Lowcut (RIP), Roadburn and a number of other zines as well. I recently moved to Portugal so please request the new address and do not send any music to Denmark anymore. Tak..
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