Magdalena Solis - 2011 - Hesperia

Dying For Bad Music (DFBM-08)
Klangverhältnisse Records (KVH005)

Recorded June 2010 - January 2011
Composed and Produced by Magdalena Solis
Spoken Words on Proserpina’s Gardens by Amenità
10-track album. Released as CD by Dying For Bad Music, February 2011. And by Klangverhältnisse Records as C-43 Tape, April, 2011.
Order CD from: http://dyingforbadmusic.com/dfbm08-magdalena-solis-hesperia.phtml
Order Tape from: http://klangverhaeltnisse.bandcamp.com/album/magdalena-solis-hesperia

"A series of smoldering slow build space drone epics, heavily layered landscapes of swirling synths, wheezing organs, skittery percussion, lush warm sonic swells, all wreathed in thick swaths of serious psych guitar, the sound constantly shifting from tranquil and dreamlike, to blown out and druggy/droney and way tripped out, heady and hypnotic and easily some of the best kaleidoscopic kosmische space/drone/psych we've heard.
Aquarius Records

"Magdalena Solis play the kind of mystical psychedelia that sounds appropriately transcendental yet with an edge of menace that befits their rather sinister source of inspiration. Musically though, Hesperia is less Latin American and more Babylonian and North African influenced, although the undeniably exotic rhythms are complemented by enough clanking industrial noise to draw favourable comparisons with the likes of Terrascopic favourites Teeth of the Sea and Gnod."
Ian Fraser - Terrascope

"A homogeneous synthesis of the arts with a soundtrack character, which after multiple listens still creates multicolored pictures. People who are seeking out genuine highlights, don’t miss ‘Hesperia’, that from start to finish falls into deep trance. When it comes to the best albums of 2011 we will surely see Magdalena Solis ‘Hesperia’ again!"
Raphael Feldmann - Kulturterrorismus

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Magdalena Solis
2011 - Hesperia

Magdalena Solis - 2011 - Hesperia

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Genre: Psychedelic, Surreal, Space Rock
Label: Dying For Bad Music

The second Magdalena Solis album is finally released on Dying For Bad Music.
After their debut Lady of the Wild Thing they record a solid psychedelic masterpiece, which is a great trip for everyone who love cinematic, soundtrack like music.
If you like Alejandro Jodorowsky, Bobby Beausoleil, eastern music, Krautrock and heavy Moog swirls, then this is for you.
Magdalena Solis is a pure colorful and surreal blizz.
Belgium’s finest psychedelic art and music outfit present their second album with a blend of cinematic space rock jams and hallucinatory atmospheres that induce the experience of ancient rituals.
You can order the 10 track disc right from this site - so don't wait. Just 100 copies available (right now less than 100)

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