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Performer: Temple Ov BBV
Genre: Rock
Album: Temple Ov BBV
Released: 2017
Style: Alternative Rock, Krautrock, Post-Punk, Psychedelic Rock
MP3 version ZIP size: 1222 mb
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WMA version ZIP size: 1985 mb
Rating: 4.8
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Tracklist

A1 Butcher's Tears 11:53
A2 Your Party 9:40
B1 The Other Side Of The Night 9:30
B2 What Happens To Memories When You Die 11:31

Credits

  • Art Direction – Chris Reeder, John O'Carroll
  • Musician – Alex Macarte, Bram Van Zuijlen, Chris Haslam, Dan Wotswot*, Gareth Smith , Glenn Peeters, Jan-Titus Verkuijlen, Marlene Ribeiro, Paddy Shine, Raikes Parade, Tony Lathouwers
  • Recorded By, Mixed By, Mastered By – Bob de Wit

Notes

Limited Edition of 700 copies Die Cut "Hole in Your Head" Sleeve, Fluorescent Green Inner, Clear/Black Dual vinyl.

Multi format download card included. The download includes a bonus track 5 "Taurus"

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 5055300389343

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
LAUNCH114 Promo Temple Ov BBV Temple Ov BBV ‎(CDr, Album, Promo) Rocket Recordings LAUNCH114 Promo UK 2017
LAUNCH114 Temple Ov BBV Temple Ov BBV ‎(LP, Album) Rocket Recordings LAUNCH114 UK & Europe 2017

Elildelm
Both bands are honestly better on their own. Seemed exciting but something seems to have gotten in the way of genuinely good recordings. The vocals honestly are annoying as hell and detract from the whole jam.

Opimath
In 1965 the Dutch scientist and psychedelic pioneer Bart Huges embarked on a personal journey by taking an electric dentist’s drill and using it to open a hole in his skull, theorising that this measure - known as trepanation and chronicled in this book ‘The Mechanics Of Brain Blood Volume (BBV) - would result in enhanced mental power, and in effect a permanent high for the owner of the skull in question. Fifty-one years on, in 2016, this act formed an inspiration for a meeting of mind and matter on an entirely different level, as Salford’s imperious collective Gnod locked horns for a collaboration with Dutch psychedelic and experimental force Radar Men From The Moon, also originally set to take place in the Netherlands, at Eindhoven Psych Lab. Written and recorded in only four days, the result is four uncompromising transmissions, informed equally by stark intensity and hypnotic repetition. ‘Temple Of BBV’ sees both acts spurring the other on to higher peaks of intensity. “Both bands had agreed from the off that we were not just gonna go in there and just jam and play over each other for hours in the hope that something good would happen” elaborates Gnod's Paddy Shine. “We went in with the mindset of creating sound structures which turned out to be a very gratifying process" Powerful testimony to the expansive and exploratory nature of both bands, ‘Temple Of BBV’ is a radical foray into the unknown that exists firmly outside of genre or classification. Aptly, the set will be performed once again as part of Gnod’s residency at this years Roadburn Festival. The collaboration maps out intimidating psychic landscapes that revel in challenge and confrontation, and appear set to enter the skulls of the uninitiated by any means necessary.