Kawabata Makoto & Michishita Shinsuke
Kawabata Makoto of Acid Mother's Temple fame an Michishita Shinsuke of LSD March, as both psych heads of their own generation sat together for this long improvisation with what seems to be a lot of ethnic instruments. This could be very interesting, and more than once you get the impression of a temple jam, with the echoes of that kind of environment, I must say I have heard many better examples losing itself in the drone and still expressing something with clarity and from a well prepared consciousness. This becomes layer by layer a not really innerly-interacting blurry mess, a chaotic art exhibition-like jam from a hippie minded execution. It unfolds beautifully and slowly, stretches to boring extended proportions without adding many ideas except for more sounds. A beautiful looking LP, but musically the limited sound interactive ideas bored me a lot really.