Spacelines

Nodens Ictus

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Barcode: 802644815718

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OZRIC TENTACLES OFFSHOOT NODENS ICTUS REISSUE COLLECTION OF RARE MATERIAL ON KSCOPE.

Nodens Ictus began life in 1986 when Ozric Tentacles guitarist Ed Wynne & keyboardist Joie Hinton were asked by the promoters of the Crypt club in Deptford, South London, to produce an ambient set for the club’s “chillout” room. Nodens Ictus explores ethereal, Tangerine Dream-like soundscapes using synths & samples, in contrast to the driving spacerock which characterised the sound of their parent band.

Existing as a side-project only, Nodens Ictus played semi-frequently throughout the late ’80’s & early ’90’s, often as a support act at Ozric shows. The band occasionally ventured into electronica/dance territory following the addition of Ozric drummer Merv Pepler to the line-up, until being put on the back burner for nearly a decade until they resurfaced in 2000 with the release of ‘Spacelines’, a collection of old & new studio tracks along with a handful of live cuts dating back as far as 1988.

As the number of Ozric Tentacles & Eat Static fans grows on a global basis, so too does the demand for the release of long-deleted & hard-to-find Nodens Ictus recordings. This much sought after collection of blissful ambiences from the rare first 2 cassette-only Nodens Ictus albums, plus live recordings & two new tracks for the original project, is now re-issued on Kscope.

Nodens Ictus – ‘Spacelines’ has been remastered by Ed Wynne & is available on Double LP via Kscope.

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Track Listings

  1. The Grove Of Selves ( 02:27 )
  2. Spacelines ( 05:46 )
  3. The Gong Of Ra ( 05:19 )
  4. Chickens In The Mist ( Live ) ( 07:08 )
  5. Toad In The Whole ( 01:47 )
  6. Sharpening The Norm ( Live ) ( 09:08 )
  7. Way Of The Wind ( 07:01 )
  8. Atavista ( Live ) ( 05:50 )
  9. Aerial Procession ( 03:50 )
  10. Sleeping Seas ( 03:41 )
  11. Gopuram ( Live ) ( 08:06 )

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