Coming from a blues background I thought it was pretty awesome how the blues and metal went together. I like the constant drone sound which reminded me of drone style blues like R.L. Burnside and John Lee Hooker. I also hear some ethnic sounding riffs playing through out the piece. Putting this together I can imagine a great circle of musicians both ancient and modern and the guitarist being a shaman of some sort.
Hi. I didn't think of this as such an obvious blues track though I guess it's the use of the slide-played resonator guitar that's doing that.
I do have a lot of other blues on this site. Check out these four tracks, which are all very different but definitely explorations of blues:
Knee Deep In The Cosmic Overwhelm, Pre-Birth Blues, Six Of One and Random Acts Of Human Kindness.
I'm not quite sure about the drone sound you mention. Where is that? Maybe it's in the sub bass or the bass guitar root note that is returned to a lot in some sections.
But, without a time reference, I'm really not sure what you're talking about.
I'm also a big R.L. and JLH fan.
Yes, there are some eastern sort of clean guitar riffs which add a mystical feel. Check out Zero Per Cent Proof, this track's sister track, to hear more of those. It also contains grunge, blues, rock and hip hop, all as a psychedelic long form, eastern journey:
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I do have a lot of other blues on this site. Check out these four tracks, which are all very different but definitely explorations of blues:
Knee Deep In The Cosmic Overwhelm, Pre-Birth Blues, Six Of One and Random Acts Of Human Kindness.
I'm not quite sure about the drone sound you mention. Where is that? Maybe it's in the sub bass or the bass guitar root note that is returned to a lot in some sections.
But, without a time reference, I'm really not sure what you're talking about.
I'm also a big R.L. and JLH fan.
Yes, there are some eastern sort of clean guitar riffs which add a mystical feel. Check out Zero Per Cent Proof, this track's sister track, to hear more of those. It also contains grunge, blues, rock and hip hop, all as a psychedelic long form, eastern journey:
http://www.looperman.com/tracks/detail/149490
I like your final image of the circle of musicians. Sounds like you really felt some sort of mystical heavy energy from this.
Thanks for your thoughts.
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