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    Dream Machine debut CD

    Hi All,

    DREAM MACHINE are a new & exciting instrumental progressive space rock band.

    Their brand new CD, ‘Trilogia’, combines the talents of assorted ex-band members from legendary groups Thunderdogs, Damidge & Ozric Tentacles together for the first time as one unit.

    Recorded in studio as live, it consists of extended impro jams, with a richly textured and polished sound.

    Back in the 60’s, Brion Gysin described the experience created by his ‘Dream Machine’ invention as “A multi-dimensional kaleidoscope whirling out through space”. Now 35 years on, you’ve got the opportunity to hear just what that must have looked like.

    DREAM MACHINE ARE...

    »GABRIELE - Bass Guitar Ex-Thunderdogs (Circus Archaos)
    »CHAMPIGNON - Flutes, Duduk, Nay etc. Ex-Ozric Tentacles (Ozric’s frontman for 18 years)
    »ALEX - Guitar Ex-Damidge (with SEAWEED and ROLY, Ozric’s original Bass player)
    »JULIAN - Keyboards for those funky hammon, rhodes and piano sounds
    »SEAWEED - Synthesisers Ex-Ozric Tentacles, Thunderdogs & Damidge.
    »MAURIZIO - Drums A graduate of the NYC Drummers Collective in Manhattan

    Check out some brief mp3 samples here:

    http://www.rubbishrecords.co.uk/shop...eammachine.htm

    Feedback is most apreciated,

    Jules

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    Re: Dream Machine debut CD

    Woah, I'm having flashbacks... J/K, I'm not even old enough to know what "trippy" feels like, but if I had to guess, this would be it.

    Interesting sound. Take this stuff back to the 60s in a time machine and just imagine the impact.

    The sample are a little short. I really can't form a "like it" or "hate it" opinion with such short samples, but I can sense for myself anyway, that one time through the album would probably be enough for me to put it away for a while. Not because it's bad, but it's grabbing a very narrow audience, and I'm just not in that audience.

    Thank you for sharing.

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    Re: Dream Machine debut CD

    Hi Jason,

    Thanks for taking the time to check it out anyway...

    Jules

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    Re: Dream Machine debut CD

    Not bad, Jules. I like the Maze a lot. The other 2 may develop into something good, but I can't tell from the little 30 seconds worth. Nice web site too, has a professional look and feel to it. - CW
    http://www.johnwinters.biz/listen.htm

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