This is an ca. 97 min. maximum-extended version of the album incl. the bonus track "Villamountain" which is not at CD/DLP-Version (incl. "Cloudwalker" as part of the middle improvisation). The here also added bonus "Zenobian Dance" was only on Vinyl, not on CD.
"Space Debris are proudly retro in their approach, mining late 60s – early 70s Progressive, Hard Rock and Krautrock as their inspiration. The album opens with the 15 minute Palmyra, parts of which bring to mind the Jimi Hendrix Experience with the addition of swirling Hammond organ. One of the things I’ve always liked about Space Debris is the way they exemplify Prog infused Hard Rock, with free-wheeling, exploratory jams that transition through multiple musical themes, and Palmyra seamlessly shifts from heavy rocking to gently introspective. Cloudwalker lays down a cool Bluesy foundation for Tommy Gorny’s ripping guitar, which is both spaced out and stoned rocking, as well as Winnie Rimbach-Sator’s electric piano, which traverses Blues and Jazz, and even gets into some tripped out Sun Ra styled efx. This track speaks volumes in less than 5 minutes. Creation is a 2-part, 18 minute piece. Glimpse Of A Dying Sun is the first part, consisting of spacey soundscape guitar and keys, and subtly intricate drumming. Each musician seems to be operating in his own individual yet communal space, creating a delightfully upbeat Prog-Jazz-Ambient journey. This melts into the second part – Everdrifting Particle, which starts off as anthem fueled heavy rocking Prog, and then veers into wildly swingin’ and groovin’ Soul. KILLER keyboards on this one, and the keyboard-guitar duel at the end makes for a monstrous finale. Skinflight is a brief piece that puts Christian Jäger’s drums front and center. Time Traveller starts off as a shit kickin’ hard riff rocker, with lots of great solos and melodic hooks. After a few minutes the mood calms and we’re treated to some of the most freaked out keyboard sounds of the set, which sounds really cool along with the ambient-Hendrix styled guitar. She’s A Temple starts off with an intriguing blend of Prog-Jazz and King Crimson Red-styled heaviness. The band soon transition to a Funky jam with spaced out guitar leads, before launching into a high intensity heavy rocking Metallic assault that makes for yet another ass kicking finale. The set winds down with the nearly 17 minute Supernova 1604, named after the supernova observed by Johannes Kepler. This sucker jams along nicely, hitting highs of heaviness, meditative yet hard rocking passages, and funky psychedelic segments. In summary, while Space Debris may be in their usual stylistic territory on She’s A Temple, there is a huge amount of variety, the musicianship is top notch and the performances sweetly inspired." (Jerry Kranitz/Aural Innovations/USA)
press-info: "The 10th Space Debris album "Shes A Temple" will be released as digipack CD and Double-LP with gatefoldcover. This time, the sound is a little bit earthier and harder. Their way of playing has become more mature and fluently. Most of the creative longtracks are telling stories which shall inspire the fantasy of the listener. The listener is intended to be the fifth musician who always participates through his imagination. The music is related to the instrumental parts of known bands of the 70's like Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Mountain, KingCrimson or Hawkwind. It also has jazzy parts but never loses its continuous originality, which has been typical for Space Debris for 12 years now. The cover picture shows the antique desert city of Palmyra and refers in the connection the Venus of Cabanel to the successful ruler Zenobia, who however was finally beaten by the Romans."
Space Debris is
a german band. The music will transport you back to the pioneering days of free Krautrock/Hardrock and Progressive influenced Psychedelia
20 records as CD/LP/DVDs, MC, Single
Space Debris create a dazzling + complicated blend of 70's style classic rock jams, Krautrock, space rock, psychedelia and fusion jazz...more
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I was lucky, because the path of my life brought me to one of Electric Moon's Planetarium-concerts, which are probably the most intense experiences the psychedelic music has to offer.
LIVE IN KOSMOS brings this experience back every time i listen to it, so for me it is one of the most important records out there.
Thank you, Electric Moon, for your amazing sound that just keeps beaming my mind to outer space no matter how often i listen to it!
I'm not exaggerating: 10/10 sequoia_sempervirens
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Awesome live album from one of the most underrated bands around. ELECTRIC MOON. Go on a psychedelic rock journey! *Side Effects May Include: MILD TO MODERATE DEATH*
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The spacelords really are a talented group of musicians, I have listened to them over and over and each time it's as good as the first. The guitar tone and effects used are all just perfect. Charlie Hodgson
Krautrock collides with psych on this rip-roaring EP from El Universo, which pits jagged guitars against lockstep rhythms. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 11, 2021