Uffe, also known as
Lorenzo Woodrose, is back with his 2nd solo album. This album
features many of the same guests as the previous record and Uffe recorded all
the regular instruments himself. As the
cover and the album title, suggest, this is a bit more psychedelic experience,
especially if you understand the lyrics, and smoke a spiff and just lay back
and take it all in! The album features 8
track starting off with the quite spaced out Psykonauten! Some nice spacey
synths by the Moody Guru on this one. Alting er Eet has a darker vibe and some
angry vocals but musically, this is a lot like many of Uffe’s songs.
Tripprapport, starts like a song from the first BW record but features some
tablas and sitar to give it that extra Eastern psych vibe. Lovely vibe. Side A ends with Angnkkoq
(Greenlandic??) is an acoustic track with a drone keyboard and more laid back
vocal and some interesting lyrics. Lille Fugl is a dreamy acoustic track with
some nice flute playing and excellent vocals. Floden sees the return of the
sitar and a bit more effects on the vocals to make it more psychedelic and
trippy. Aldrig mere Ned has this really interesting tribal drums and vibe and
is something totally different from anything Uffe has ever recorded. Cool
stuff. The closing track Hallo hallo Frøken, is the only cover song, by the old
Danish songwriting team of Vinding & Claëssen. Another solid record with great songs. The
guy is fucking talented…
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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Thursday, May 23, 2019
Skifting- Lyset fra Stammen (Underklang)
Skifting is a quite old Danish band. I saw them in the late 90s and
again a few years back at Kildemose Festival. They have not had a new album
since 2014. Kasper, from Måneskjold played and help to push the band into a
heavier psych are for a while but he does not play on this record. The current
line up is: Uffe Ejlerskov - Vocals/ Guitar, Emil Deleuran Poulsen
– Drums, Ask Lindquist Ejlerskov – Guitar and Hans Windeløw – Bass.
The record is quite short and features 6 songs. The title track is first and quite psychedelic with a bit of an effect on the vocal and some quite heavy guitar parts at time. IT starts fast and heavy with one melodic riff. It slowly starts to space out with some cool effected guitar. All the vocals are in Danish. In I Spind is a short rocker, while Vinters Bid, brings things down with a bit of mystic dark vibe to it before it gets heavy and psyched out with a nasty fuzz guitar and riff. At times is the heaviest track on the album but also the most spacey. Great dynamics. Flip the record over for Udkantsfærd. This is a mid tempo track with a nice melody and some powerful bursts of guitar, a bit like old Bevis Frond. Drengens Væk starts very melodic and and then gets quite heavy and intense and then back to the melodic parts. Then there is a really long psychout like On Trial or Spids Nøgenhat would do. Cool record. Wow.. I had not expected this.
Fans of other Danish psych bands like Spids Nøgenhat, Dragontears and
Måneskjold will dig this.
Sendelica- Secret Knowledge-The ORB- Windmill EP (Strange Fish)
The Welsh band is back
with a new EP which features 4 versions of the same song, done as remixes with
the ORB. The first version is very much
like a dark side of the Moon track, very laid back and spacey with male and
female voices, and saxophone. The
remixes are basically the same song but some of have more effected or slightly
different vocals. It is released on 12” vinyl and with a bonus CD in some
issues. Below is the story behind the
record taken from the bands bandcamp site:
“On July , Fruits de Mer release a very special record
called 'Windmill', marking a rare organic collision between three disparate
outfits who turned unimaginable tragedy into a beautiful eulogy after an astonishing
musical journey.
On the night of Sunday June 3, 2018, writer Kris Needs lost his soul mate Helen Donlon after an illness she preferred not to know about. A respected literary agent and author, Helen and Kris had got together in 2013 and lived happily in a medieval cottage in Thaxted until events took their terrible turn. Kris was already on a mission to bring Sendelica into the mainstream music press and struck up a friendship with Pete Bingham that was already pointing to a cover version of Tim Buckley's 'Driftin''.
On hearing the awful news about Helen, Pete went and quietly transformed the music into a poignant eulogy with this tragic new dimension to deal with, bringing in Sendelica bassist Glenda Pescado and sax titan Lee Relfe to enhance its gorgeous swirl. When Wonder, who had sung with Kris in Secret Knowledge 25 years earlier, heard the piece she called it 'Windmill', after the beautiful place where Helen had been laid to rest. "The windmill looks so big and strong and beautiful," she explains. "In a silent way it watches over her, like you did. And it never stops, always protecting." Wonder flew to the UK all the way from her home in Cleveland, Ohio to sing the song at the magical Mwnci Studios, near Cardigan, giving a heart-wrenching performance while facing Helen's photo (wearing her favourite purple velvet scarf) that reduced the room to tears. Helen's beloved dog Jack, now her earthly representative, was also there to make the picture compete.
It didn't stop there either. Kris's old friend Alex Paterson had already said he wanted to do a remix. Working with Paul Conboy, his co-pilot in Orb spinoff Chocolate Hills, Alex produced two time-stopping remixes, using a recording of Helen's speech on her beloved Ibiza at the 2017 Breaking Convention conference; her last major appearance in public entrancing the crowd at the world's foremost psychedelic drugs conference.
With Kris's photo of the Thaxted windmill on the cover, a rare heavenly synchronicity seemed to have been at work to produce this record. It's an unimaginably beautiful tribute to a very beautiful person, lost too soon but alive forever in the music. She would have loved it. “
On the night of Sunday June 3, 2018, writer Kris Needs lost his soul mate Helen Donlon after an illness she preferred not to know about. A respected literary agent and author, Helen and Kris had got together in 2013 and lived happily in a medieval cottage in Thaxted until events took their terrible turn. Kris was already on a mission to bring Sendelica into the mainstream music press and struck up a friendship with Pete Bingham that was already pointing to a cover version of Tim Buckley's 'Driftin''.
On hearing the awful news about Helen, Pete went and quietly transformed the music into a poignant eulogy with this tragic new dimension to deal with, bringing in Sendelica bassist Glenda Pescado and sax titan Lee Relfe to enhance its gorgeous swirl. When Wonder, who had sung with Kris in Secret Knowledge 25 years earlier, heard the piece she called it 'Windmill', after the beautiful place where Helen had been laid to rest. "The windmill looks so big and strong and beautiful," she explains. "In a silent way it watches over her, like you did. And it never stops, always protecting." Wonder flew to the UK all the way from her home in Cleveland, Ohio to sing the song at the magical Mwnci Studios, near Cardigan, giving a heart-wrenching performance while facing Helen's photo (wearing her favourite purple velvet scarf) that reduced the room to tears. Helen's beloved dog Jack, now her earthly representative, was also there to make the picture compete.
It didn't stop there either. Kris's old friend Alex Paterson had already said he wanted to do a remix. Working with Paul Conboy, his co-pilot in Orb spinoff Chocolate Hills, Alex produced two time-stopping remixes, using a recording of Helen's speech on her beloved Ibiza at the 2017 Breaking Convention conference; her last major appearance in public entrancing the crowd at the world's foremost psychedelic drugs conference.
With Kris's photo of the Thaxted windmill on the cover, a rare heavenly synchronicity seemed to have been at work to produce this record. It's an unimaginably beautiful tribute to a very beautiful person, lost too soon but alive forever in the music. She would have loved it. “
Liquid Orbit- Game of Promises (Nasoni Records NASONI207CD)
Liquid Orbit is from
Bremen Germany and this is their 2nd full length record. This album
features 6 tracks with plenty of great solos from both the organ and guitar.
The opening track, See me Falling is a solid retro rocker with a nice female
vocal (she comes across a bit more relaxed on this record, which I like better)
and great solos. Shared Pain slows things down and starts with a more falsetto
vocal at the start as the track slowly builds up and comes back down. A lovely
song and keyboard solo that sounds a bit like a violin. The mid section takes me back to early Pink
Floyd. Some really nice dynamics in this track.
Please let her Go, starts with a nice slow funky groove. The track slows down and gets quite
psychedelic 4-6mins into it. So cool how they seamlessly cruise back into the
funky groove where it all started. Great song.
Game of Promises is next and this one rocks pretty hard at times but
also has a lot of changes and dynamics. Fly with Me is the most sort of
mainstream like song but a beautiful happy song with the occasional spacey
synth in the background for a nice effect. This goes a bit back to the Anders
days from Mandragora light show Society! Yerlorene Karawane starts with a vocal
chant, drone synths and then the bass and drums kick in and then the main
guitar line as this cool psychedelic rock takes form. I love the middle eastern
vibe on this one. Excellent song and a
great ending for this record.
Monday, May 6, 2019
DR Space and Martin Weaver- Green Bean Café, Tábua, Portugal May 4th 2019
One year ago (May 5th),
Martin and I played together at this café for about 30 or so people for the
release party for my 2nd solo album. Fast forward a year and Martin
has played a couple of gigs with my band, Øresund Space Collective in Portugal
and we have made a record together. Today was the official release date and
party to celebrate the making of the 3rd Alien Planet Trip record.
We had one rehearsal three days before the gig and it went pretty
well. We jammed for about 75 mins to
prepare some ideas for the release party today.
We showed up at 14 and sent up all our gear and did a bit of a
soundcheck and it all went very smooth. At 15, or a bit later, we played the
entire record for our wives and about 4 other people. A 16, sadly, hardly anyone had showed up.
Last year we had about 20 people from our local group of friends that came
but not a single one this time around. I was pretty disappointed that none of
them came to support me and Martin.
Pretty hard to get an audience in this part of the world, and there is
so little live music and then none can make it a priority. Such is life. Anyway, we met some nice new people who showed up (from seeing the
description somewhere else) but I think there was only about 10 people total.
Anyway, we started with Martin on the highly modified custom acoustic
guitar (he can loop, it has effects, etc…) and some more laid back spacey stuff
and he played the riff from Where Aliens go to Die. Then he switched to electric
and had programmed some tracks with drums and also some with bass and we played
another hour or so. At some point, he
also played his 2 string bass (tuned to E and A). That was tribal. It was pretty cool rocking at times, spacey
and I had a good sound and time. It was my biggest live set up every, I think
(ARP Odyssey, Octave CAT, Nord Lead2, custom modular). We had one jam, that just did not work for
either of us but the rest of the set was great, we both felt. We had a 20min
break and talked with the audience and then played one more 17min piece (See the video below). I
think we played about 90mins total. It
was all video taped and it was really fun. They invited us back to play again
in the fall for an evening gig. Thanks
to Sharon and all the staff at the Green Bean and of course the people who
turned out for some out of the ordinary music. A super cool place and fantastic
people.