Dive into the psychedelic cosmos with Ozric Tentacles' "Strangeitude," a seminal work that solidified the band's status as pioneers of space rock. Released in 1991, this third studio album is a sonic journey through the realms of progressive, psychedelic, and krautrock, all wrapped in a trippy, acid-rock embrace. Recorded at Temple Music Studio in South London, "Strangeitude" benefits from a rich, immersive sound that transports the listener to another dimension.
The album kicks off with "White Rhino Tea," a track that sets the tone with its hard-edged, driving rhythm and ethereal synths. "Sploosh!" follows, a single that topped the UK independent chart and showcases the band's knack for crafting infectious, otherworldly melodies. The rest of the album unfolds like a cosmic odyssey, with tracks like "Saucers" and "Strangeitude" weaving together intricate layers of guitar, synth, and flute to create a mesmerizing sonic tapestry.
"Strangeitude" features the core lineup of Ed Wynne on guitars and synthesizers, Roly Wynne on bass, Joie Hinton on synths and bubbles, and John Egan on flute and vocals. Their collective talent shines through in every track, making this album a standout in the Ozric Tentacles discography. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to the band's unique sound, "Strangeitude" offers a captivating exploration of the outer limits of rock music.