Motorpsycho: Roadwork 2: Motorsourcemassacre
Motorpsycho: Roadwork 2: Motorsourcemassacre
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Motorpsycho
Label: Rune Grammofon
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 7033660003190
Genre: Rock
Rune Grammofon present a reissue of Motorpsycho 's Roadwork Vol. 2: The MotorSourceMassacre , originally released in 2000 and since long out of print. In 1995 Motorpsycho was invited by Trondheim freebag jazz combo The Source to share the stage at Kongsberg Jazz Festival. The band´s psychedelic/kraut/prog-leanings hadn´t taken them as far as jazz yet, not to mention the Ornette Coleman -style free jazz stuff The Source were playing, but they were game. This is the result: some 70 minutes of metal overkill, early '70s crypto-funk, analog synth hell and some pretty free form, out-there escapades. An early example of Norwegian genre-crossing that still sounds surprisingly fresh 23 years later.
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