Spiritczualic Enhancement Center: Me And My Students Have Reached Higher Levels

Spiritczualic Enhancement Center: Me And My Students Have Reached Higher Levels

Spiritczualic Enhancement Center: Me And My Students Have Reached Higher Levels

Format: VINYL LP

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Description

Title: Me And My Students Have Reached Higher Levels
Artist: Spiritczualic Enhancement Center
Label: Akuphone
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 012868564839
Genre: Rock

Deep on a mind trip aboard the ISS Kingston, you are floating upon the low-gravity armchairs of it's "Disco 3000" cocktail lounge. Brain-dance soundwaves are being distributed by means of the Akuphone, transmitting the psychedelic music of Spiritczualic Enhancement Center. Me And My Students Have Reached Higher Levels presents itself as an obscure and ever-morphing spectral-jazz album. Produced by eight outer-national musicians, once originating from Iran, Israel, America, Russia, Romania, and Germany, this record carries a distinct centrifugal force. Suspending musical particles out of a brewish stew full of drones, bleeps, and feedbacks, you hear a retro-futuristic sound which could have been big fun back in 1974. It makes you envision the electric dreams of an artificial intelligence modeled after Lee "Scratch" Perry. Given the task to create a dubby fusion requiem for "Bela Lugosi's Dead", it seems Perry's AI has been applied to a jukebox full of Can's and Sun Ra's 7-inches. Includes download.

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