 
 
Animal Magick!
A review for Heathen Harvest, about the wacky magickal misadventures of Andrew Liles.  Animal sounds meet Dadaist vaudeville meets Subgenius-style chaos magick.  Unlike much else I've ever heard.  Precisely edited by Sage Weatherford.
"Animal Magick feels utterly deliberate and complete, which 
honestly makes it all the stranger. The whole album flows together 
beautifully:  with each short piece being made of strange isolated ideas
 smashed together, it’s often impossible to know where one track has 
ended and the next begun. To give you an idea, the second track alone 
(‘Pink Toed Ungulates’) includes:  no-holds-barred goose honks; a 
one-man-band calliope-style section, overlaid with guttural bestial 
grunting; a section of minimal keyboard meets bird calls; a few bursts 
of snarling growls, forward and/or backwards; completely asynchronous 
hand drums; various unrelated peeps and poops; a frenzied tribal 
section; weird moments of Indian or African stringed drone instruments; 
maybe two seconds of flute; rising and falling synth noises; and one 
small moment of classic mountain-peak yodeling."
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