ProductDetails
- 01. Cuasares
02. Transmigración
03. Colisión
04. Mutación
05. Ancestral
06. Vertical
07. Evanescente
08. Amalgama
09. Pentatonik
10. SimbiosisCUASARES
Afro–Progresivo
[engl] A wild, esoteric mix of psychedelic funk, afro–latin grooves, jazz and Italian / French styled library sounds courtesy of CUASARES, an enigmatic studio project created by pianist / arranger / visionary Waldo Belloso. Acid fuzz guitar, cosmic synth splashes, distorted organ, flute, vibraphone, trippy studio effects... Originally released in Argentine in 1973 as a micro–edition, here’s the first ever reissue. Includes insert with photos and detailed liner notes by Eduardo A. Elizalde Pietruczyk (a.k.a. Bubbling Minds) and Mike Wallace.- Format
- LP
- Release-Datum
- 07.06.2018
- EAN
- EAN 4040824088002
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