
Mahogany Brain - Smooth Sick Lights LP
My six year-old and his eleven year-old brother have started trying to play instruments, and this is (instrumentally) a lot what they sound like. Really good, in other words! Free strumming, yelling, sometimes interested, sometimes just finding the way. They get there!Zaius Tapes Says:Mahogany Brain seemingly forged their unique audio dialect with their debut release, 'With (Junk-Saucepan) When (Spoon-Trigger) for the legendary Futura label in 1971. More Avant-Garde than Prog, it spoke to the souls of the dedicated one percenters-such as the ESP Disk set- specifically patrons of The Godz & Cromagnon. But in early 1972, Mahogany Brain recorded a follow up release even more bewildering than its predecessor, yet this sat neglected until 1976 when it was issued by the Pole label. Titled 'Smooth Sick Lights', it's hard to know what sort of impressions it formed on anyone besides Steven Stapleton (as his NWW list is how many have been informed of it's existence). It had enough allure tha