The Space Debris live-recording from the legendary "Finkenbach-Festival" Germany/Odenwald, organized by Mani Neumeier (Guru Guru):
"With now finally unbearable heat, space debris was a real blast. The Odenwald quartet sent the audience on a wonderful trip of spacey psychedelic guitars and fat organ. They played hard rocking, but sometimes slightly jazzy, when the keyboardist was switching to electric piano. Until then, not only clearly the highlight of the festival, but alone a sufficient reason for the trip to Finkenbach. (progrock-dt) It took only two minutes for the Space Debris atmosphere enveloping the festival grounds. (German rock) The heat combined with psychedelic blues rock à la Jimi Hendrix ... It's hard to describe the whole. It was purely and simply ... perfect! (finches bach) Space Debris offered by no means 'space debris', as the name implies. Rather than that, they played psychedelic blues rock with reminiscences of Jimi Hendrix or the seventies band Nektar." "(Darmstaedter Echo)
"The latest from German Hard Rock/Prog/Psych/Krautrock improv ensemble Space Debris is a live document of their performance at the 2012 Finkenbach festival. The CD consists of six tracks, ranging from 8-20 minutes, of their proudly retro 70s styled jams. Swirling Hammond organ and ripping fuzz guitar dominate the opener, Sunny Freaks, a combination of stoned Hard Rock and majestic Prog-Psych. The 20 minute Finkimountain runs the gamut from slow burn Hendrix, to trippy Psychedelia, spaced out Hard Rock, jazzy, funky and fuzzed heavy Prog-Psych, and includes oodles of fiery guitar and Hammond leads. Space Debris shift into cool trippy Psychedelic Jazz mode on Woodways (Part 1), with its sultry organ leads and wah’d and stinging guitar licks, and then transitions to multi-themed heavy Prog intensity for Part 2, though tasty electric piano leads inject a Jazz-Fusion sensibility. Out Of The Sun is a killer combination of heavy Prog with deep space guitar leads and monster Hammond, and high energy dancefloor worthy Psychedelic groove rock. Finally, the 16 minute Demons is a stoned but stately blend of Hendrix-in-space riffage, off-kilter electro rock flavored rhythms, eerie sci-fi stoner meditations, hip shakin’ tribal jamming, swirling Space-Prog, and the best damn guitar soloing of the set. The members of Space Debris are totally in sync with one another, making for a nifty set of jams and lots of variety to keep things exciting throughout. And they clearly kick ass live. If you find yourself pining for the heavy sounds of the 70s, you can’t do much better."
Reviewed by Jerry Kranitz/aural-innovations.com
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released August 18, 2012
Tommy Gorny: guitar
Winnie Rimbach-Sator: keys
Christian Jäger: ludwig-drums
Mitja Besen: bass
Design/ Mastered/ Mixed By – C. Jäger
Cover-Photography By – Magic Petra
Recorded By Andy Horn, Günter Theis,
except Bonus Track Rec. By Adansonia
all songs by Space Debris Finki 2012 expect Bonus Koblenz 2014, produced 2015
20 records as CD/LP/DVDs, MC, Single
order here: www.green-brain-krautrock.de
Space Debris is a
german band. The music will transport you back to the pioneering days of free Krautrock/Hardrock and Progressive influenced Psychedelia
Space Debris create a dazzling + complicated blend of 70's style classic rock jams, Krautrock, space rock, psychedelia and fusion jazz...more
supported by 15 fans who also own “At Finkenbach 2012”
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
supported by 14 fans who also own “At Finkenbach 2012”
Providing psychedelic material is one thing, creating inspired, good psychedelic music is another one. The difference between both? Talent, and you always enjoying re-listenening this album. Great vibes, spacy. yves