Dive into the cosmic soundscape of Ozric Tentacles' sixth studio album, "Become The Other," released in 1995. This album marks a significant chapter in the band's discography, as it is the first to feature the talents of Rad (Conrad Prince) and Seaweed (Christopher Lenox-Smith), who joined after the departure of Merv Pepler and Joie Hinton. The album is a testament to the band's signature blend of space rock, progressive rock, psychedelic rock, krautrock, and acid rock, all wrapped into a 54-minute journey of sonic exploration.
"Become The Other" kicks off with "Cat DNA," a track that immediately immerses the listener in the band's unique sonic universe. The album then flows through a series of tracks that showcase Ozric Tentacles' mastery of ambient textures, virtuoso guitar work, cosmic synths, and potent rhythms. Standout tracks like "Ghedengi" and "Vibuthi" highlight the band's ability to create intricate, layered soundscapes that are both hypnotic and invigorating. The title track, "Become The Other," starts with a reggae-inspired vibe before settling into a smooth, calming atmosphere that is quintessentially Ozric Tentacles.
The album's release on Snapper Classics further solidifies its place in the band's discography, offering fans a chance to experience the evolution of Ozric Tentacles' sound. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to the band's music, "Become The Other" is an essential addition to any collection of progressive and psychedelic rock.