Of course, Krautrock also do Electric Orange on “gap”. This time it's a bit more earthy and rocking. The electronics have therefore moved somewhat into the background, especially in comparison with the direct predecessor "psi-hybrid". This is also evident in the fact that Dirk-Jan Müller is usually very prominent on the Hammond organ. A kind of retro krautrock is offered, which looks back to the early 70s of the last century, when such guitar-organ prog was very popular, and not just in Germany. Sprawling georges, screaming outbursts, cosmic wobbling and anthemic fanfares from Hammond determine the music, supplemented by the corresponding interludes from the electric guitar and the sometimes powerfully rocking, sometimes more discreetly accompanying rhythm section. In the two long numbers there is a good dash of psychedelic or jazzy jamming. "merkstein" is the more cosmic, wavering piece (with more use of synthesizers), while "the colorful" organ is more earthy and rocks more intensely.
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