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Mahogany Frog: In the Electric Universe
ByFrogs are impossibly quick. They jump around unpredictably in starts and stops and in every possible direction. By the time you catch up to a frog, that frog is generally somewhere else already. Frogs are very difficult to catch.
Listening to In the Electric Universe is kind of like trying to catch
The fourteen-minute, opening tour-de-force "Theme From P.D." immediately proves the instrumental power and prowess that Graham Epp, Jesse Warkentin, Scott Ellenberger and Andy Rudolph communally share, as it patches several themes together in an overarching post-hip-hop, pre-apocalyptic

Pink Floyd
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1964
Then everything just stops. You hear what sounds like someone ejecting, turning over and reinserting a tape. The drumbeat builds back up underneath church organ that swells in and out of jamming keyboards, and then the sound shifts into spacecraft mode, lifts off, and fades away. It is a most cinematic and far-ranging "Theme."
"(((Sundog)))" trots along for more than seventeen minutes. It first blossoms into the spacey (and still) futuristic progressive jazz-rock, keyboard-heavy sound of bands such as

Soft Machine
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1966
Progressive rock is often burdened with several stereotypes but In the Electric Universe hits deep and hard, and is hardly the sound of proggers noodling while they wait for the smoke and their heads to clear. ">
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Theme From P.D.; Cube; (((Sundog))); Psychic Police Force; Floral Flotilla (Sail To Me My Love In Your...); Octavio
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Title: In the Electric Universe | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: MoonJune Records
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