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The singing of the two men and one woman of Rochester, NY-based F'loom reminds us of Bobby McFerrin and friends at their most freeform and experimental. The first cut, 'Om Chi-Chi' for instance, is a vocal percussion/nonsense syllable fest that finishes in kind of a jaded alien orgasm. 'Hey Mama Numina' is more gibberish chanting. 'Egg of Love' has recognizable words, and is a stream of consciousness poem to beat music. 'Yesmiel' is a 3/4-speed Jewish Beatles medley-takeoff. 'Western Wind' is a dissonant tone-poem, 'Summer Is Icumen In' is sweetly and traditionally done, 'Ye Shall Receive' is all funny strange spoken word, reminiscent of the Firesign Theater. 17 cuts, as eclectic, out-there and interesting as you can imagine! |
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