Artist: Might Of Coincidence
Album: The Birth Of Might Of Coincidence
Country: Switzerland
Genre: Progressive Rock
Released: 1971
Format: MP3 CBR 320 / Lossless
Size: 101.9 / 204.1 Mb
01 And Here We Are Again
02 Do and Double It
03 Resignation
04 Why People Could not Wait
05 While I'm Alone
06 Minima Into Space
Manfred Eyssell - Congas, Percussions
Freddy Kessler - Folklore Flutes, Clarinets
Ricco Anselmi - Vocals, 12-string Guitar
Beno Gerber - Bass, Acoustic Guitar
Mimina Panata - Vocals, Tambourine
Album: The Birth Of Might Of Coincidence
Country: Switzerland
Genre: Progressive Rock
Released: 1971
Format: MP3 CBR 320 / Lossless
Size: 101.9 / 204.1 Mb
Originally released in 1971 on the label Entropia. This rare and deadly underground, published in small editions of the Swiss quintet album has a distinct taste of Krautrock with totally drug, psychedelic atmosphere, with oriental folk sensations and instrumental based on acoustic guitar, flute and hand drums than a little like Kalacakra with English vocals. Co-produced by the label gave Stephen Sulke, who also worked on the mega-rare album to Pacific Sound. Music is solid, catchy, with an emphasis on the flute and bongos, very dense sound of all six tracks, which reaches its peak in the final "Mimina Into Space" with distorted vocals, and instrumental in a strange way to create an unusual and disturbing sounds. In a sense, more like Comus, although listen and not scary; also there is a similarity with the album "Saat" group Emtidi and (especially) with the album "Paradieswarts Duul" by Amon Duul generally complex sounding album.
01 And Here We Are Again
02 Do and Double It
03 Resignation
04 Why People Could not Wait
05 While I'm Alone
06 Minima Into Space
Manfred Eyssell - Congas, Percussions
Freddy Kessler - Folklore Flutes, Clarinets
Ricco Anselmi - Vocals, 12-string Guitar
Beno Gerber - Bass, Acoustic Guitar
Mimina Panata - Vocals, Tambourine
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