By Gregory McGreevy »
Hey, welcome into Post Tension.
Expo 70's Corridors to Infinity
This byte section is going to showcase all the best limited cassette
releases money can buy, but often doesn't. I will do my best to keep
it varied, but it will mostly lean towards the avant-garde and
experimental (as if other genres of music were being put on tape in the
year 2009).
That being said, let's start it off with Expo 70's cassette on Sonic Meditations, Corridors To Infinity.
Justin Wright's Expo 70 project has been one of the more noticeable in
the recent crop of kraut/kosmische inspired psychedelic acts, with Corridors To Infinity lending more steam to an already boiling pot.
This
tape features Mr. Wright on drum machine and guitar, with McKinley
Jones at the helm on the Moog and Matt HIll joining in on the organ on
the B side. It's got a lot of the long drones you might expect, while
adding some punch in certain areas with the drum machine and guitar,
but also hitting really meditative spots and gently lifting and pushing
you around that cosmic inner-brain, third-eye.
Great release. Super long-player at 60 minutes. A definite must for inner exploration or hazy, smoke filled late nights.
The first run of this tape is gone, but check Sonic Meditations because they're doing another run on cassette and CDR.