Simmons, Sonny / Samnyasin, Moksha: Nomadic (Orange Vinyl)

Simmons, Sonny / Samnyasin, Moksha: Nomadic (Orange Vinyl)

Simmons, Sonny / Samnyasin, Moksha: Nomadic (Orange Vinyl)

Format: VINYL LP

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Description

Title: Nomadic (Orange Vinyl)
Artist: Simmons, Sonny / Samnyasin, Moksha
Label: Code 7 - Svart Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 6430050662707
Genre: Heavy Metal

Nomadic is an album by jazz musician Sonny Simmons which incorporates elements of psychedelic rock, free jazz, and experimental drone metal. The album was recorded in 2011 in Paris, France and New York City, NY. Moksha Samnyasin is composed of French musicians Thomas Bellier (of Spindrift and Blaak Heat Shujaa), Sébastien Bismuth (of Abrahma), and Michel Kristof (of Other Matter).

Tracks:
1.1 Help Them Through This World
1.2 We Are Entering The Place Of That
2.1 I Put It In A Dark Area Where I Don't Remember No More
2.2 When It Comes, I Don't Fight It
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