Plume

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Total Tracks: 5   Total Length: 48:22

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This rocks!

ElVomito

My favorite emusic find so far!If you like the free song,you'll like the rest - so do it!A lot like Can,but more rockin'.Did the free track used to be Looper?I got track 5 for free...doesn't matter,it's all good!

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Best thing I've downloaded in ages

regis

I tried Looper first, liked it, got the rest. And it's awesome. Krauter in particular is just amazing. Well done guys.

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Great sound

crazy_k

Liked the free bee so muck I had to download them all.Money well spent.A spell binding set of tracks or can I still call it an album.

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Wrong speed

technicalgraphics

I'm sure this would be good if we could play it at its proper speed. Whether that is slower or faster, I can't say. I just know it's not MY speed.

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4 stars

widebody

To me, they sound like a groovier, instrumental, trance version of The Secret Machines. "Looper", the free download, will definitely indicate if you like this band or not. What have you got to lose?

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Looper makes me giggle

TimMason

almost as much as Led Zep used to do. I found I came back to it so often that I just had to download the others to say thanks.

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Fantastic album!

fuzzpsych

Hailing from Detroit but pretending they're German, Giant Brain takes the krautrock template and cranks it up a notch! I downloaded the free track, loved it, got the rest of the album, and have been playing it steadily ever since. Great for driving to. Highly recommended!

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Blech

tkp42

run, walk or space out faaaar away from this. it's supposed to be "avant garde" i think but i'm not buying the hype. Looper's not even worth downloading for free.

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Super Duper Looper

CrackHead

The free track Looper is awesome and well worth the price! It is a great get-going track for running or walking or spacing out.

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It makes sense that a trio from Detroit would wish to re-create the constant-forward-momentum vibe of Neu!’s Motorik rock and Kraftwerk’s Autobahn, given how both were so inspired by the trance-state engendered by highway hypnosis. Given Detroit’s place as one of the key cities of American metal and garage rock, however, it’s equally commonsensical that Giant Brain rough up their take on vintage Krautrock with heavy guitar riffs and muscular drumming more akin to vintage Stooges. The five lengthy tracks on Plume unfurl slowly — “Looper” and “Krauter” alone account for 30-plus minutes of the album’s running time — but implacably, built on riffs that develop into invitingly hypnotic drones. Plume isn’t at all the usual fare for the Small Stone label, which usually deals in full-on stoner metal, but it’s an intriguing diversion that bodes well for future cross-cultural experiments as more of the stoner metal audience discovers the lysergic possibilities of vintage Krautrock. – Stewart Mason

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