GOLEM "Orion
Awakes"
Epic early
to mid-1970's instrumental psychedelic space-rock from the
Pyramid Records archive, said to be pseudonymous after-hours
studio sessions featuring the biggest names on the Krautrock
scene at the time; heavy drums, jamming guitars and Hammond
organ: in short, and amazing improvised free-form trip of
impressive magnitude, on par with the music of Krautrock heavyweights
like Neu! and Gila. An adventurous atmosphere throughout,
whether the result is hallucinogenic and jazzy ('Jupiter'),
the heavy freak and roll of 'The Returning,' with crushing
guitars and massive, repetitive almost funky rhythm, or the
Jimi Hendrix-inspired 'Godhead Dance.' Booklet essay examines
the controversy surrounding this and other recordings first
made known to the world via Virgin Records' three disc "Unknown
Deutschland" series of compilations from the 1990’s,
including the fact that one "Genius P Orridge" is named as
producer of the Golem album. It’s clear enough to all
that Genius P Orridge is strangely similar to the name Genesis
P Orridge, he of Throbbing Gristle and Psychic TV fame. The
fact that the other names on the Golem album jacket lead nowhere
only adds to the confusion. In any case, a deep and fascinating
record, still fresh despite the years... and meant to be played
loud.
"A space-rockin' hybrid of Gila and instrumental Hendrix type
moves, Golem were another band from the lost Pyramid Records
archive. Totally instrumental, and a feast for guitar fans...
On first listen Golem comes across as a lost classic of Krautrock
without a doubt, with a music that blends everything from
Neu! to Novalis, and all crammed full of solos." —Crack
in the Cosmic Egg
1.
Orion Awakes (7:24)
2. Stellar Launch (7:36)
3. Godhead Dance (6:34)
a) Signal
b) Noise
c) Rebirth
4. Jupiter & Beyond (14:25)
5. The Returning (6:33)
Catalogue number: Acme/Lion ACLN 1014CD
UPC: 778578101428