Ritualistic, heavy psychedelia that feels like a secret ceremony in the deep woods. A dense blend of cosmic synth, dusty folk, and hypnotic percussion.
Master Musicians of Bukkake create music that feels less like a performance and more like a recorded ritual. Their sound is a thick, intoxicating fog of global percussion, analog synthesizers, and distorted guitars that suggests a forgotten folklore. It is music that occupies the space between the physical and the spiritual, grounded in the earthy grit of the Pacific Northwest but reaching for the stars.
What truly sets them apart is their ability to blend 'Fourth World' ethno-forgery with the heavy, doom-laden textures of the Seattle underground. You can hear the DNA of bands like Earth or Sunn O))) in the weight of the drones, but it is filtered through an obsession with Gamelan rhythms, Tibetan chanting, and 1970s occult soundtracks. It is a maximalist approach to minimalism, where every layer of sound adds to a sense of ancient, impending mystery.
Start with 'Totem One' to experience their most cohesive vision of cosmic psych-rock. It serves as a perfect gateway into their world, balancing the acoustic beauty of the Cascade Mountains with the electric power of a deranged Krishna gathering. From there, 'Far West' offers a more cinematic, expansive journey into their unique brand of 'reverse New Age' soundscapes.
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