PUMPKIN
Buckethead
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COLLABORATOR PSIKE & JR/F/Canterbury Teams

FIRST track starts out with spooky keys but becomes a very strange sound collage of a buzzer sound drone, thunderstorm sort of ambience with a strange series of mixed overlapping effects ranging from a sorta goat vomiting effect to a bang on the plumbing pipes with effects type of thang. Pretty cool for a weird freaky type of atmospheric development. 2 stops and 3 begins with a rather Japanese koto type of string sound and an avant-garde background but quickly turns into 4, a totally ambient track that has rhythm at times and at times not. Very Coil or Throbbing Gristle actually. Track 5 turns into more Japanese string traditionals with more industrial Nurse With Wound type action. Track 6 sorta continues the Japanese thing with industrial noise. It has only the slightest melodic development. A very strange collage effect at this point.
SEVENTH track is a less Japanese electro continuation of the album but track 8 but then becomes samisen-ish. Track 8 sounds like an electro-pig in its short duration but cedes to Japanese traditional while adding background electronic piggery. Track 9 continues this while track 10 emphasizes Japanese samisen strings and track 11 continues it. Lotsa background ambience while samisen string pluck in erratic manners continuing the overall theme.
The rest of the tracks are short and run together and create an eerie Japanese meets American horror soundtrack. This one is pretty cool as an ambient, freaky, scary, bizarre creation. I've always been a fan of BH's most experimental and psychotic offerings and this one is definitely in the top tier of bizarre and wild offerings. There is nothing metal about this one. This is ambient and synthesized to the max. It is freaky and incorporates Japanese stringed instruments to the mix. I find it works well for me. Ends playing a banjo competing with dark ambience. Something i will be revisiting!
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