Ozric Tentacles "Curious Corn"

Ozric Tentacles "Curious Corn"

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Ozric Tentacles
Curious Corn
The Story
With their masterpiece "Curious Corn", the Ozric Tentacles were able to relaunch their recording career in 1997. Simon Eddie Baker writes in the liner notes, "The opening track "Spyroid" sets the scene - its electronic spiralling loop builds and then fades into "Oolite Grove", a track where guitarist Ed Wynne lets us all know that the Ozrics are back, and on their own terms! It's a space guitar masterpiece, twisting and soaring unpredictably all over the place sending the listener on an epic journey of spaced out grooves and frantic rhythms. The album's master stroke is "Afroclonk" - one of the funkiest Ozric tracks ever written. The title track keeps the dark, squelching dance theme with all sorts of bizarre sounds and noises to freak out the listener, then "Papyrus" flies us to the Middle East with its ethnic scales peppered with Jumping John's dusty flute solos before the album closes with the aptly named "Meander", a drifting monument of sound with some beautifully understated acoustic soloing and synth arpeggios that drift off into space as the track fades."
The Music
03:47 Spyroid Instrumental
05:57 Oolite Groove Instrumental
08:06 Afroclonk Instrumental
10:56 Curious Corn Instrumental
07:00 Oddentity Instrumental
05:32 Papyrus Instrumental
05:12 Meander Instrumental
The Artists
Ed Wynne Guitars, Synths, Mist, Erpman, Pyramid, Production
Seaweed Synths, Strands
John Egan Flutes, Ney, Bansuri
Rad Drums, Spiders
Zia Geelani Bass, Spongebag
Simon Eddie Baker Liner Notes
Blim Front & Back Cover Artwork
Photofoolery and mystic manipulations by Impact/Biotron