Theres something unsettling about Jeremy Schmidts "all analog, all the time project called Sinoia Caves. First off, theres the rather creepy 70s-era children photos, with Schmidt decked out in wardrobe reminiscent of the Child Catcher in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. And then there are the liner notes that read: "Artificial echo and other magnetic tape effects have been used to manipulate the listeners perception of space. Well, isnt that the truth. As soon as The Enchanter Persuaded begins it feels as though youre immediately transported TARDIS style into six different dimensions where floating helplessly in space is your only option. Originally recorded and released (privately) in 2002, this recording will find its audience quickly. The fact that Schmidts a member of Black Mountain (as well as the Battles) will help open some doors but the vintage instruments and interplanetary psychedelia hes working with will connect to a whole other audience. "Naro Way is a bang-on tribute to how the analog synth was utilised in prog rocks glory days, while "Through the Valley bites Airs ambient pop style only to beat the Frenchmen at their own game. Bonus track "Evil Ball however, ends things on a sinister note, turning this trip into a series of menacing flashbacks. Two cuts near the 20-minute mark push this into some serious listening territory that requires patience, though with the proper recreational substances youll hardly even notice. With or without pharmaceuticals, at the right time and the right level of relaxation/exhaustion, Sinoia Caves will induce an eerie head-trip.
(Brah)Sinoia Caves
The Enchanter Persuaded
BY Cam LindsayPublished Feb 13, 2007
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