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3.5 great | Alabaster Jones | February 15th 17 | Psychedelic music can be pretty hit or miss for yours truly. It can be wholly engrossing and truly trippy, or it can be vapid and ultimately boring. One need not look further than this split for examples of both the former and the latter. Centralstodet's side opens well enough, with a ten-minute journey of instrumental psychedelic prog rock tuned to a peyote-induced trek through the desert. The other two tracks on their side don't go anywhere interesting, and almost seem to be over before they actually begin. The Myrrors' side is excellent, with their brand of whirling, constantly shifting style of heavy psych conjuring images of sweltering heat and oasis' of the clearest water. The music seems to be unstructured on a first listen, but it ultimately rests upon a strong backbone of both repetition and improvisation, making the music swell and quell seamlessly. It's quite the enjoyable experience, and they seem to be really perfecting their craft. If you're in to psychedelic music, especially that of the instrumental variety, Ljudkamrater is very much recommended.
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