'Headsoup' is a new compilation that deepens the legend of mysterious Swedish psych collective Goat even further. Collecting rarities from across band's celebrated career, including standalone singles, B-sides, digital edits and two enormous brand new tracks, it's a globetrotting acid trip of a record that's even bigger in it's scope than their acclaimed studio LPs. From the incendiary heavy psych of their earliest work, like debut B-side 'The Sun And Moon', to the serene 'Requiem'-era alternate take 'Union Of Mind And Soul', to the simmering menace of their latest material, it's a record as multifaceted as Goat themselves, packed with detours in every conceivable direction. Taking in jazz-flute solos, pounding Afrobeat rhythms, ferocious desert blues, drifting Ethio-jazz, this is, as the name of Goat's first album made clear, 'World Music' in it's most complete form, a sound unrestrained by genre boundaries. Yet the band are anything but lazy appropriators. They approach their forebears with upmost reverence, articulating a celebratory cultural cross-pollination. A1 The Sun and Moon2 Stonegoat 3 Dreambuilding 4 Dig My Grave 5 It's Time For Fun 6 Relax B 7 Union Of Mind And Soul 8 The Snake of Addis Adaba 9 Goatfizz 10 Let it Burn (Edit) 11 Friday Pt. 1
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'Headsoup' is a new compilation that deepens the legend of mysterious Swedish psych collective Goat even further. Collecting rarities from across band's celebrated career, including standalone singles, B-sides, digital edits and two enormous brand new tracks, it's a globetrotting acid trip of a record that's even bigger in it's scope than their acclaimed studio LPs. From the incendiary heavy psych of their earliest work, like debut B-side 'The Sun And Moon', to the serene 'Requiem'-era alternate take 'Union Of Mind And Soul', to the simmering menace of their latest material, it's a record as multifaceted as Goat themselves, packed with detours in every conceivable direction. Taking in jazz-flute solos, pounding Afrobeat rhythms, ferocious desert blues, drifting Ethio-jazz, this is, as the name of Goat's first album made clear, 'World Music' in it's most complete form, a sound unrestrained by genre boundaries. Yet the band are anything but lazy appropriators. They approach their forebears with upmost reverence, articulating a celebratory cultural cross-pollination. A1 The Sun and Moon2 Stonegoat 3 Dreambuilding 4 Dig My Grave 5 It's Time For Fun 6 Relax B 7 Union Of Mind And Soul 8 The Snake of Addis Adaba 9 Goatfizz 10 Let it Burn (Edit) 11 Friday Pt. 1