V/A: Ihmettelenpä sanoi Kampela jos Lahana on pliisu


1. Black to Comm - Cassette Opera
2. Keijo and Jussi Karsikas - Noiseful Meditation
3. Bjerga/Iversen - Draburhat kulora
4. Ajilvsga - Dead Ash Zone
5. Anla Courtis - Ristras de ligustro immanente
6. Vlüba - <_^wvwWV
7. Ville Moskiitto - Lammen käärme
8. Silvester Anfang - Dode geit met wormen
9. Kulkija - Etsiessäni ilon
10. Rene Kita - Saxtante
11. Uton - Peltokuvioita käpylisäkkeessä
12. Brothers of the Occult Sisterhood - Sumeria
13. Voice of the Seven Woods - Sunlight and wind
14. Emerald Cloud Cobra - Dreams of a red layer
15. Infinite Article - In Otherways
16. December - Hunters Green
17. United Bible Studies - Your Time Has Come
18. Loachfillet - Cog Slopp
19. Greippi - Kevätlaulu

267 lattajjaa, 2006, CD-R

New compilation of the psychedelic underground, released 26.7.2006, features an insert. Limited edition of 100 copies on black CDRs.


"Plenty of songs on here that will stick to your ears like consonants and vowels stick together in Finnish. It's not all Lo-Fin, many other continents are squeezed into the 19 tracks here. Our own Loachfillet provides an insect amusement park of sorts, and South America's Reynols wrapper Anla Couris is part of a five-flush of droney communication with machines set. The best of that lot is the opener, a "Noiseful Meditiation" (great title) it sort of rises from a light clanking concrete piece into a shimmering tower of electronica with this organic whistle as the secret ingredient. Ville Moskiitto has an accordion and muted guitar that seems to hint at "Peter Gunn" Voice of the Seven Woods (from the UK) have a great meadow gallop of an acoustic piece. Emerald Cloud Cobra (Emanuel Cote from Montreal) has sympathetic strings dreaming of an imaginary Taj Royale. A similar great KFJC debut from United Bible Studies: largely acaplla ascension into the depths of the human condition! A quilt of voices. More from both of those two, please! Rene Kita's "Saxtante" is a welcome wacko here (and he's a pretty cool painter too fwiw). The track I didn't mention is probably your favorite. Hats off to Hannu Haahti! How 'bout a Lattahhaaloopa! " [Thurston Hunger]



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