He writes: “I generally do not 'sit' and write, these songs are open channelled through 24 hours a day from some astral road to and from, just passing through. … All done at home in isolation over last 30 years. Just a digital diary of experiments in sound channelling through x.”
The first studio version was recorded at Decca in London on 12 March 1968, with Tony Visconti producing. It was first released in1970, on the Decca compilation The World Of David Bowie.
“In the annals of sixties West Coast exploitation album-making, A Trip Down the Sunset Strip by the Leathercoated Minds is in a class all by itself. Serving up radically rearranged, cool covers of the era, red hot guitar instros (courtesy of producer J.J. Cale), and authentic sound effects from the Strip, it succeeds as the perfect time capsule of Los Angeles’ teeming teen scene, c.1966.” Also featuring Leon Russell on keyboards
Mother Earth's Plantasia is an electronic album by Mort Garson first released in 1976, reissued in 2019 by Sacred Bones Records. The music on it was composed specifically for plants to listen to.
from Oslo, Norway: “An EP of ethereal hydraulics, positioned between post-club and post-human, animated with an auto-tuned swan song drifting up from the gravity well. Jams equally violent and beautiful, like a climate-mutated storm.”
“Summer of Hate is an experimental rock band from Portugal that explores symphonic and psychedelic landscapes to make you want to love again and seize the means of production.”