supported by 9 fans who also own “psychotropic ganglions”
This is an amazing recording both musically and technically capturing some amazing musicians playing together to leave us something of wonder daveappleton
supported by 8 fans who also own “psychotropic ganglions”
I am a big fan of Nucleus and Ian Carr, and nice to find it on the day I caught up with and interviewed Brian Smith, the saxophonist on this and other Nucleus albums. Some of the finest Jazz of this era. JazzLocal32.com John Fenton
St Celfer returns with tracks culled from a series of live shows, each one a showcase for his inventive experimentalism. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 26, 2023
Seattle’s St Celfer returns with four more boundary-breaking electronic compositions sparked with sudden bursts of melody. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 6, 2022
supported by 8 fans who also own “psychotropic ganglions”
I cant explain why I love this album, but I can say with reasonable certainty that I do. Canterbury insanity combined with pure creativity, topped off with hard prog here and there. Grievous Swoons