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Artist: Expo '70Title: Black Ohms Label: Beta-lactam Ring Records Format: CD Catalog #: mt158 Condition: new Price: $20.00
Description: An edition of 500 numbered copies. Thank Expo ‘70, O Lord, for the drones you are about to receive. A deep quivering of transcendental electronic mantras pulsates to the patient beat of the third Bardo. Slow, shape-shifting ambiences expand like groaning baritone crystals crawling out from sub-oceanic ooze. Psix pstring psychedelic pspews bisect the curve of extraterrestrial buzz with a surprising terrestrial fluidity until bioluminescent fish gather to choke out quiet hymns around the then sinking sepulcher of gurgling synthetics as they pierce to the deepest part of inner space. From Ohms to Oms. Amen. Justin Wright’s EXPO ‘70 has been very prolific this past year, having released a hand full of CD-r’s that were picked up by Aquarius Records late Summer caused quite a buzz with favorable reviews. Wright conceptualized EXPO ‘70 while playing guitar in Living Science Foundation (Second Nature Recordings; GSL50 Compilation). Initially, the group also included Wright’s friend, Paul Kneeje (The Pope, The Manifolds, Bipolar Bear, SXBRS). After the break up of LSF at the end of 2004, Wright moved back to his home town of Kansas City, Missouri and further developed the project.
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