Review: The excellent RVNG have indulged in some niche reissue projects in their time, but this mammoth compilation from obscure Italian trio Sensations Fix might be the most intriguing to date. Rising to prominence in the 70s through several albums released through Polydor over four years, each was self-recorded and produced with a Minimoog, guitar, drumkit, four-track recorder and several keyboards, creating a unique hybrid of progressive rock and kosmische that still sounds unlike anything else since. Moving effortlessly between the drivetime rock of tracks like "Barnhouse Effect" and "Grow On You" and the experimental synth-driven psychedelia of tracks like "Moving Particles" and "Scraping Delay", this album is an essential document chronicling one of the 70s' great lost bands.
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