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Praising Hallucination Engine as a postmodern Bitches Brew may seem mad, but Material bassist-composerguru Bill Laswell risks a maneuver akin to the one Miles Davis pulled off with his 1969 trailblazer: fusing disparate sounds into one groovy om of exhilaration and release. For sonic gorgeousness, funky trance states and technical bravado, this bid is the boldest. The players including saxophonist Wayne Shorter, bassist Bootsy Collins, drummer Sly Dunbar and violinist Shankar on extended flights such as "Mantra" and a reworking of Weather Report's "Cucumber Slumber" swirl, churn and percolate, achieving the still point in a turning world. (RS 677)
PAUL EVANS
(Posted: Mar 10, 1994)
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- Black Light
- Mantra
- Ruins - (submutation dub)
- Eternal Drift
- Words Of Advice
- Cucumber Slumber - (fluxus mix)
- Hidden Garden, The / Naima
- Shadows Of Paradise
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