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Electric Eye
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To quote the famous French marine explorer Jacques Cousteau, <a href="spotify:artist:44RT7lgCxhuG4Mhf2PzRBc" data-name="Electric Eye">Electric Eye</a>’s ‘Horizons’ LP sees the Norwegian psych-rock group venture into the depths of “a different kind of music, the sounds from the ocean floor.” Written over a week locked away from civilization in a lighthouse on the tiny Norwegian island of Utsira, <a href="spotify:artist:44RT7lgCxhuG4Mhf2PzRBc" data-name="Electric Eye">Electric Eye</a>’s new album ‘Horizons’ – due out November 5th 2021 on Fuzz Club Records – is a record “inspired by volcano eruptions, sub-sea adventures and the raw power of the surrounding sea.” The result is an album of oceanic psychedelic rock wig-outs that submerge the listener in a whirlpool of hypnotic space-rock, kosmische garage-blues, dystopian acid-prog and experimental electronics.
‘Horizons’, their fourth full-length to date, is the follow-up to the Bergen-based band’s critically acclaimed 2017 LP, ‘From The Poisonous Tree.’ Since forming in 2012, <a href="spotify:artist:44RT7lgCxhuG4Mhf2PzRBc" data-name="Electric Eye">Electric Eye</a> have released three studio albums and two live albums and toured heavily around Scandinavia, Europe, the UK, the Middle East, Japan and the US. They’ve also shared stages with the likes of <a href="spotify:artist:4njCJpFlUJkSmFRj6vDZ9D" data-name="Michael Rother">Michael Rother</a> (<a href="spotify:artist:2CqEOngQOOMstJupNn6Hmf" data-name="NEU!">NEU!</a>), <a href="spotify:artist:2i8ynmFv4qgRksyDlBgi6d" data-name="Wire">Wire</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:2jK54ZlZhTF1TxygsVeR05" data-name="Hawkwind">Hawkwind</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:4TxcjvZlQLya9wdPYrjxkc" data-name="Endless Boogie">Endless Boogie</a> and played at a number of international festivals, including Roskilde, The Great Escape, Eurosonic, Icelandic Airwaves and two stops at SXSW.
‘Horizons’, their fourth full-length to date, is the follow-up to the Bergen-based band’s critically acclaimed 2017 LP, ‘From The Poisonous Tree.’ Since forming in 2012, <a href="spotify:artist:44RT7lgCxhuG4Mhf2PzRBc" data-name="Electric Eye">Electric Eye</a> have released three studio albums and two live albums and toured heavily around Scandinavia, Europe, the UK, the Middle East, Japan and the US. They’ve also shared stages with the likes of <a href="spotify:artist:4njCJpFlUJkSmFRj6vDZ9D" data-name="Michael Rother">Michael Rother</a> (<a href="spotify:artist:2CqEOngQOOMstJupNn6Hmf" data-name="NEU!">NEU!</a>), <a href="spotify:artist:2i8ynmFv4qgRksyDlBgi6d" data-name="Wire">Wire</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:2jK54ZlZhTF1TxygsVeR05" data-name="Hawkwind">Hawkwind</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:4TxcjvZlQLya9wdPYrjxkc" data-name="Endless Boogie">Endless Boogie</a> and played at a number of international festivals, including Roskilde, The Great Escape, Eurosonic, Icelandic Airwaves and two stops at SXSW.
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