While fully admitting that Sonic Reclaimator isn't on top of mind, I can say with some certainty that Relations at the Borders Between demonstrates growth for the band. It's clear the band is operating with album creation in mind, rather than releasing whatever-we-record, which was in vogue in the 90s (and still is in some circles). So that allows for some judicious editing, and the addition of overdubs allows for much need color. In particular, front man Peter Fuhry's flute is much welcomed. At their core, Beyond-O-Matic remains a jam band, and aren't going to win any conservatory awards for composition anytime soon. But that's not what they're about. As such, the order of the day is long, rambling space rock tracks with guitar, synthesizer, and drums carrying the instrumental load. There are vocals, performed with a hazy high pitched sound to presumably achieve a psychedelic effect. The music moves forward with a constant slow and relaxed pace. Five of the seven tracks are between 10 and 16 minutes, so I think it's safe to assume that concise meters and sharp breaks are not in the cards. Early 70s Pink Floyd is the blueprint here, but stretched considerably beyond - perhaps to the point of endgame.
Ownership: CD: 2013 Trail
12/4/13 (new entry)
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