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E.X.P. - Pachamama (2002) Full Album





E.X.P. formed in 1997. The band released studio material which, in the years between 2000 and 2003, received considerable critical acclaim on the heavy psych scene throughout Europe, USA and Latin America. The sound of the band is characterised by raw compositions, the typically r'n'r explosive potential of which is taken to an extreme before being blasted apart by heavy doses of electricity (fuzzzzz!) and analogical electronics (synthesisers, theremin, etc.)



1. Intro 00:00

2. Supavacuum Cleaner And The Atomic Mushrooms Eaters 00:23

3. E_X_P_'z And The Masticators Of Frequencies (Pt_1) 02:27

4. Hierbalarga 06:03

5. Sex, Beatific Night, Magma Mother Lights 08:00

6. Kick Out The Jams 13:48

7. Tripscapes 15:45

8. Blues For A Guilded Elephant 19:28

9. E_X_P_'z And The Masticators Of Frequencies (Pt_2) 22:36



Buy it: https://heavypsychsoundsrecords.bandcamp.com/album/e-x-p-pachamama



Eā€‹.ā€‹Xā€‹.ā€‹P. is:

Bass, Drums ā€“ Luca Cascino

Guitar ā€“ Nico Cascino

Vocals ā€“ Jacopo Bimbi



Engineer [Uncredited], Mixed By [Uncredited] ā€“ Paolo Alberta



\"When the dust has settled on this fine year, and one that's looking like a vintage year, there may well be one record label that stands out against the crowd as the greatest discovery for us psych fans. The roster of Heavy Psych Sound Records is stock full of some of the wildest, innovative and downright dirty rock and roll bands to have graced our ears. Add to this a band who channel the inner spirit of MC5 and throw in a huge dollop of space rock and you have, in E.X.P., another superb find.



Taking their cue from the more garage orientated side of psych with a hefty dose of r&b thrown in for good measure, this is primal stuff and gallops along at a fair old pace. After an obligatory intro we are cast adrift on a riotous ride as 'Supavacuum Cleaner and the Atomic Mushrooms Eaters' (yes, they have fine taste in song titles too!) grips you by your collars and shakes you until you feel like you've eaten a ton of purple hearts. It's an amphetamine rush which doesn't let up.



'E.X.P'z and the Masticators of Frequency (pt1)' brings in the psych noises as they spread their wings out before piledriving us with the totally nuts and utterly brilliant 'Sex, Beatific Night, Magma Mother Lights', which sounds like Ministry on speed. Throw in a cover of MC5 classic 'Kick Out The Jams' and that headrush is like a runaway train.



For all its need to thrash out its existence there is a ton of variety on here so it never gets boring. At times you may be mistaken for thinking you're listening to a NYC hardcore band, other times some hoary old space rock band. E.X.P. have the chops to keep you expecting. One can only imagine what this band sound like live but on paper and on the power of this brilliant album they must be amazing. Another great find of the year from a great label.\" By Martyn Coppack at Echoes and Dust (http://echoesanddust.com/2014/03/e-x-p-pachamama/)



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