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The Golden Hour Part Ii by The Electronic Hole

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Reissue Of The Extremely Obscure 2nd Radish Label Album Originally Issued In 1970. "Raw Noisy Droning And Completely Mesmerizing Album Recorded By Phil Pearlman Between The First Beat Of The Earth Album And Relatively Clean Rivers. Pearlman Assembled The Electronic Hole In 1969 Strictly For Personal Use -- To Audition Musicians For His New Band. To Do This And To Add To His Own Collection Of Demos He Used Local Studios In Off-Hours Thanks To His Friendship With Album Engineer Joe Sidore. The Result Is Entirely Different From Beat Of The Earth As It Abandons A Freeform Improvisational Approach In Favor Of 'compositions' Including A Wild Cover Of Frank Zappa's 'Trouble Every Day'. Pearlman Plays Sitar To Great Effect On The Album And Another Track Has The Thickest Wall Of Fuzz Guitars Imaginable -- An Effect He Achieved By Running His Fender Amplifier Out Of A Child's Chord Organ 'sounded Great For About Two Weeks Then It Blew Up!' . Few Albums Have Such An Eclectic Yet Appealing Sound." Info Found On MusicInfo.Com

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