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MP3 The Gak Omek - Nonrenormalizability

A musical mind journey of Instrumental Progressive Rock that explores the far reaches of outer and inner space and expands into dimensions both seen and unseen.

8 MP3 Songs in this album (57:31) !
Related styles: Rock: Progressive Rock, Rock: Experimental Rock, Instrumental

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Continuing on his journey from his last disc Return of the All-Powerful Light Beings released in 2004 (has it been over five years already?) The music here is an eclectic mix of electronic styles that amazes me every time I listen to it. Rob (aka The Gak Omek) is not only an accomplished guitar player but he is a very skillful arranger and the music on all of the pieces here is meticulously multi-tracked in a very dramatic fashion. This one is just great for the headphones.

The disc opens with "The Tunguska Event" (Rob has a certain way with https://www.tradebit.comt thought I''d mention that.) The first few seconds is an odd collage of noises before the actual music comes in. This is a nice rocky number with some heavy distorted guitar work. "The Pythagorean Lambdoma" (see what I mean?) has a sort of classical feel or maybe it''s a march or something soundtrack-like. Whatever he''s going for I really dig it. He''s using some very orchestral sounds in the piece that really make it stand out. There''s a slow buildup to "Galaxia Nuncius" which as the name implies is a nice spacey piece. It starts out mellow with some nice backwards guitar sounds and progressively gets heavier.

The centerpiece of the disc is the title track, not only due to the fact that it is the longest piece on the album but it''s also in the center of the track list. This one sees Gak in a nice percussive mode with a marimba rhythm driving the melody. There''s lots of great guitar playing in this one as well. "Bagudzinishinabe" would have fit well on the Light Beings disc. It''s a very cool track that starts out with some sci-fi soundtrack sounds that quickly gives way to an upbeat pulsing beat. There are some really nice moments in this one that make it one of my favorites on the disc. It would take longer to review the track "Fifteen Billion Nanoseconds In Hell" than it does to listen to it. Ok, now it''s over.

"Alien Television" is also the track that Rob used as the basis for a very cool computer animation. This can be viewed on YouTube. I wish Rob could have put a version of that onto the CD. If you like the music in the video, you''ll definitely want to pick up this disc. The final piece takes us "Into The Fourth Density" with a bit more ambient grooves and some more great guitar leads. Folks that like the Fripp and Eno collaborations should dig this one.

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