The band’s last release to feature Merv Pepler and Joie Hinton, who left to form Eat Static, Arborescence, released in 1994, was the Ozrics’ fifth studio effort in as many years.
Soundscape textures remained the band’s focus and strength, with the now trademark Steve Hillage-esque guitar, gurgling and whirling synths and tight rhythm section all wrapped around rave, techno, African and Middle Eastern influences.
Black vinyl edition featuring the 2020 Ed Wynne remaster.
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