Originally released in 1985 on the dutch label DING DONG Records, the split cassette The Terminal Kaleidoscope compiled excerpts from their 1984 tour in Holland and Switzerland.
Wrapped in a poster which once folded has the size of a Single 7", a booklet is also included. This CD reissue is limited to an amount of 500 copies...
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Great to have some tracks that are rarities and otherwise you'd never know existed (Jungle, WW6, No Bell) I'll play the wishful critic (as opposed to drooling sycophant) ;) jk guys... Where's all the other wonderful tracks from compilations? 8 years remastering and they're nowhere :( The ORIGINAL Time dance 5+min version, The OG Day at the Dreamies (simply amazing), Happy days, Shoot horses, My baby likes to hurt me, stuff from Stained soma that wasn't on traumstadt? Please, take my money!! :) mattyg107
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I love this record because, to me, the Dots and Edward Ka-spel represent psychedelia at its darkest and most unbound by any conventions. Also, unlike most concept albums, this one does not hammer on a single tedious theme underlined by a maddeningly repeated musical motif. Ka-Spel makes us work for our expanded consciousness. unruh2525
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curious guy I first heard on Stone circles LP. four days, island of jewels, the golden age, the lovers is the main quartet in this period but I like to add CVA to make a pentangle number and then Maria dimension for a dice of six six six... or... Bob pistoor and Niels era of course. Christian Mumford
Gnarly punk rock from the Philadelphia duo is unhinged in the best way, an in-the-red sonic assault a la Motorhead/Stooges. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 9, 2024
The enigmatic punk-rap duo of Justin Pearson (The Locust, Swing Kids) and hip-hop producer Luke Henshaw make their long-awaited return. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 7, 2024
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Like us all, I had the 98 cd version, and while this redux will be the only one I listen to from now on (until vinyl?), I still like the CDs. Some songs were hidden behind others, and the edit compacts the songs together. But this is Uncut. If there is one album that should be physically handed to a teenager, it is this one. thenewspaper