This work has been created by Jerome Genin (alias Magic Aum Gigi alias Diza Star). The music goes back to the golden Krautrock years and is dedicated to early Popol Vuh and Faust. The record thus shows two complementary sides, conceptually and musically different.
The first side, called Attraction side, is fully electronic, thematically "attractive", with a subversive magnetisation. The first track includes an unpredictable variation on the Faust song 'J’ai mal aux dents'. The second track of this side can be seen as a kind of bridge between the two other tracks; somewhere in the same way as in his legendary album "Inventions For Electric Guitar", Manuel Göttsching placed in the middle the track 'Quasarsphere' (which also sounds totally different than the two others). This short track was not conceived with Göttsching in mind but with Richard H. Kirk of Cabaret Voltaire.
The second side, called Bell side, is undoubtedly the result of a strange mechanical and symbiotic alchemy with a long improvisation of 20 minutes of a celestial nature coming from a Popol Vuh sample, which is also a tribute to Florian Fricke. In the end, a contemplative, dualistic album, originated from the emanations of Krautrock, experimental music, and the cosmic underground.
Ltd x 300 copies.
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MAGIC OHM - 'The Sukajan' LP
- Record Label: ADN
- Genre: Krautrock / Experimental
- Availability: In Stock
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£18.00
Tags: MAGIC OHM, The Sukajan, ADN, Krautrock, Experimental, Jerome Genin, Magic Aum Gigi, Diza Star

