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ELECTRONIC HOLE - Electronic Hole

Radish

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A raw, noisy, droning and completely \r\nmesmerizing album recorded by PHIL PEARLMAN \r\nbetween the first Beat of the Earth album and \r\nRelatively Clean Rivers. Pearlman assembled the \r\nELECTRONIC HOLE in 1969 strictly for personal use \r\nto audition musicians for his new band. Recorded \r\nin local studios during off-hours, the album is \r\nentirely different from Beat of the Earth, as it \r\nabandons a freeform improvisational approach in \r\nfavor of "compositions," including a wild cover \r\nof Frank Zappas "Trouble Every Day." Pearlman \r\nplays sitar to great effect on the album, and \r\nanother track has the thickest wall of fuzz \r\nguitars imaginable." - Radish.\r\n
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