Tuesday, September 2, 2008

THE VIBRACATHEDRAL ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR RED BREATH, CDR, 1999, UK




For those whose exposure to the communal jam motion of this British improv institution has been limited to the whirling density of their more late-model manifestations, the protracted expanses of blissed and glazed trance atmospherics that largely comprise Music For Red Breath might come as a wee bit of a surprise. It's a lustrous and spectral sound that vibrates at a mystical pitch that'll be familiar to those steeped in the mystery school of acid improv initiated by the likes of Japan's Taj Mahal Travelllers or France's Goa Et Franky Bourlier and it's a glorious thing to behold.


Get pt 1 Here

Get pt 2 Here

4 comments:

Music_an said...

anything from Vibracathedral is a treat. thank you!

Anonymous said...

Vibracathedra is always, always most welcome. Do you have access to their Ridin Free/Captain Labour, Double LP, or Saved by the Birds records? Also, didn't Neil Campbell offer to give you some things to post after you posted that Astral Social Club CDR?

a grateful reader

Anonymous said...

Nice! Would also be chuffed to hear the Vibracathedral String Quartet CDR again if anyone here should have it!

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