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Rainbow Generator - Dance Of The Spheres (1978) (Full Album) [Psychedelic Rock]


Playing Next: Free Action Inc. - Plays Eddy Korsche Rock & Blues 1970 (FULL ALBUM) [Heavy Psychedelic Rock]


Label: Fission Chips ?

Country: Australia

Released: 1978

Genre: Electronic, Rock

Style: Psychedelic Rock, Experimental.



Line-up:



Rob \"Ras\" Greaves / All keyboards and all other instrumentation

David \"Mojo\" Labuschagne / Guitar and all other instrumentation

Guests:

Damien Burnett - Didjeridu (track 3)

Naomi Lego - Vocals (on Essence and Rainbow Raga)

Tor Davis - Vocals (on City of the Sun)



Tracklist:



1. Polyploid Spex 00:00

2. Quiblings Querie 2:43

3. Wandjina 5:46

4. Asymptote 11:19

5. Embryonic Eye 14:43

6. Essence 19:04

7. Shockwave Rider 23:27

8. City of the Sun 28:27

9. D'Lirium 33:44

10. Rainbow Raga 40:35

11. Ssence (not included)



Buy: https://www.discogs.com/Rainbow-Generator-Dance-Of-The-Spheres/release/1676358



Review: \"'ve heard about Rainbow Generator for years, but somewhere along the line I either read or understood that they were a mechanical Systems styled electronic band. That peculiar genre of minimalistic sound sculpturing is way too static for me. However, Rainbow Generator is no such thing. They are in fact a highly inventive electronic meets space rock band. In some ways, they're like fellow countrymen Cybotron, though Rainbow Generator do not pursue the obvious Tangerine Dream temptations. With the electric guitar explosions, female and male semi-singing/narrations, didgeridoo, and synthesizer solos - Rainbow Generator conjure up images closer to that of the Cosmic Courier clan. They do use a very primitive drum machine, but it oddly recalls Klaus Schulze's \"Picture Music\" than anything associated with the cheesy 1980s experiments that were to be hoisted on us. Really swell stuff here for old school space rock heads like me.\"

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