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Wish

by Wish

Graceful power from a tight three-piece playing ambient tribal rock
Genre: Jazz: Free Jazz
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1. In the begining / Landing
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2. Arrival to Orgasma / River's Edge / Opening to Chaos / Tria
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3. Ba'al
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4. Eros
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WISH: Eric Strand, Lee Howard, and Ian Wilkerson came together to write the soundtrack of the infamous performance art installation: The Orgasmatron, 5.31.02

...inspired by the powerful and progressive rock of King Crimson, Tool, Levin,Bozzio and Stevens, the lads poured their sweat and muscle into these blistering, yet elegant rockscapes....written in an asbestos bunker left behind after ww2, Eric, lee and ian, held their breath has they dived under the oceans of time , their own limitations, and love itself to wring together these songs of hope, fear and redemption...

The Orgasmatron was a healing celebration of the erotic and the holy, the spiritual and the lustful...a play in gratitude to the divine inspiration of the orgasm...


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