New Geocentric World of Acid Mothers Temple cover

New Geocentric World of Acid Mothers Temple

Acid Mothers Temple · 2001

69 min · 7 tracks · psychedelic rock · noise rock · space rock

A cosmic journey through sprawling soundscapes, blending psychedelic rock with avant-garde experimentation.

Why this album works

This album is significant for its contribution to the space rock and psychedelic scenes, reflecting the band's experimental ethos. It received positive critical reception for its ambitious compositions, marking Acid Mothers Temple's growing influence within both the Japanese and international psych-rock communities.
Best for
cosmic exploration of soundscapes patient unfolding towards climax immersive journey through tracks
Context
By the time 'New Geocentric World of Acid Mothers Temple' was released in 2001, Acid Mothers Temple had already established themselves as a key player in the Japanese underground music scene. This album followed their 1999 release 'The Electrostatic Sound of...,' showcasing their evolving sound that incorporated longer, more immersive tracks and a blend of various genres.
Stylistic neighbors
Boris· Merzbow· Maurizio Bianchi

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Psycho Buddha Standout 21:27
  • 2 Space Age Ballad 4:00
  • 3 You're Still Now Near Me Everytime Standout 10:44
  • 4 Universe of Romance 5:21
  • 5 Occie Lady 8:31
  • 6 Mellow Hollow Love 4:39
  • 7 What Do I Want to Know (Like Heavenly Kisses), Part 2 Standout 15:06

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