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	<title>Roadburn &#187; Malesch</title>
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		<title>Album of the day: Agitation Free &#8211; Malesch</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Praise from San Francisco&#8217;s Aquarius Records for Agitation Free&#8216;s Malesch: for those unfamiliar with Agitation Free, here&#8217;s the deal&#8230; They got their start as a hippie commune band, with ties to Guru Guru, Tangerine Dream, and Amon Duul. Their debut, Malesch (Arabic for &#8220;it doesn&#8217;t matter, take it easy&#8221;), is [...]]]></description>
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<p>Praise from <a title="Link to San Francisco's Aquarius Records" href="http://www.aquariusrecords.org" target="_blank">San Francisco&#8217;s Aquarius Records</a> for <strong><a title="Link to Agitation Free website" href="http://agitationfree.com/" target="_blank">Agitation Free</a></strong>&#8216;s <em>Malesch</em>: for those unfamiliar with Agitation Free, here&#8217;s the deal&#8230; They got their start as a hippie commune band, with ties to Guru Guru, Tangerine Dream, and Amon Duul. Their debut, Malesch (Arabic for <em>&#8220;it doesn&#8217;t matter, take it easy&#8221;</em>), is a true cosmic Krautrock classic, blending the spacey psych of Pink Floyd and fellow krautrockers Ash Ra Tempel and Popul Vuh with a flair for Eastern &#8220;exoticism&#8221;. Plus, in the intertwining guitars, you&#8217;ll find some hints of the American West Coast psych sound (yes, even a little Grateful Dead &#8212; but don&#8217;t let that scare you off).</p>
<p>The album was recorded in 1972 not long after the band was sent on a tour of the Middle East by the Goethe Institute, and incorporates field recordings (decades before the likes of Godspeed You Black Emperor!) from their trip: the bustle of Cairo streets, desert winds, calls to prayer, friendly airline pilots&#8230; These tapes are a key element of this record&#8217;s appeal (along with their sheer talent for jamming and their synth and electronic experimentation). Oh, and some great Hammond organ sounds too. Basically, this is a fantastic album of mostly instrumental psych / drone / ethnic rock, that&#8217;s generally mellow but powerful too. Whether to the Great Pyramids of Egypt (where the album cover was shot) or to inner space, <em>Malesch</em> portrays a true trip indeed. So recommended.</p>
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