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MY CAT IS AN ALIEN / KEIJI HAINO - Cosmic Debris, Vol.III

Third installment in the Cosmic Debris" split ART-LP series set up by Maurizio and Roberto Opalio, aka My Cat Is An Alien, on their own Opax Records. The Vol.III sees the two space brothers from Torino, Italy, alongside Japanese cult musician and dark shaman Keiji Haino. Imagine a cosmic bomb exploding in your brain, and youll have an approximate idea of this collaborative release. So, dear new-weird-americas hippy, youd better keep your ass away from this total blast!.. no freak-folk here. Instead, with these two long tracks recorded during live performances in their hometowns, respectively Torino and Tokyo, MCIAA and Haino conspired to offer you the two most totally-uncompromising sides of vinyl, the best way to refresh your hot summer: what do you want more? Hainos track, entitled "Whither goes it?/ That which canst not but be described/ As my prayer,/ Nowhere held in common,/ Lunatic, unknowable..." (yes, its a poem!), is one of the highlights of his so long career, and MCIAAs track "Everything crashes like cosmic debris" is one the brothers most ass-kicking for sure... Still ask for more? Ok, read the note and play this record at loudest volume, till your stereo calls for mercy. Are you satisfied, now? Oh yes, we think so... dark + alien are so cool together! The five-volumes series "Cosmic Debris" features My Cat Is An Alien alongside Text Of Light, Steve Roden, Keiji Haino, Mats Gustafsson, Loren Connors & his Haunted House band. Each record comes with an original acrylic painting by Roberto Opalio on 30x30cm proper canvas, with a unique Polaroid instant film installed on each piece, representing 100 different perspectives of a same subject related to My Cat Is An Aliens own cosmic imaginary." - Opax.

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