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The Black Albumen began as an experiment by Glyn BiggaBush (Rockers Hi Fi, Dandelion Set, Magic DrumOrchestra, Lightning Head) to see if he could channel the music of Egg, specifically their 1969 debut album but with elements of follow-ups The Polite Force and Civil Surface into his own productions. The Black Albumen's musical palette was restricted to the same instrumentation as used by Egg - organ, piano, tone generator / test oscillator, bass guitar an drums. Time signatures were generally irregular - 5s, 7s, 9s, 11s with the odd 23 thrown in for good measure. Glyn then brought in Finnish singer, poet and lyricist Hanna Ylitepsa who brought a whole new energy to the tracks with intense wordplay incorporating ancient Nordic dialects. Drummer Matt Hartnell also assisted, tackling the ever-changing meters with ease whilst emphasising the hard-hitting nature of the material. Studio time was booked in Mark Tucker’s Devon hideaway to complete the rhythm tracks then shortly after the Covid lockdown’s Mark, who had ironically started his career in the same studio where Egg recorded their first LP, mixed everything down. the black Albumen isn't just a 1970’s prog tribute though. There are no self-aggrandising solos or epic, overblown concepts. The music is sparse and economic - riffs are repeated in cycles of ever-shifting lengths and meters with layers of evolving electronic keyboards and hard-hitting percussion doused in scalding fuzz bass. More appropriate references would be Steve Reich, Faust, Henry Cow, even Queens Of The Stone Age, with hints of Os Mutantes' revolutionary tropicalia within Hanna’s vocal harmonies. Overegginnit brings together the complete recordings of the black Albumen for the first time, along with 6 new interpretations by Pulselovers (Castles In Space), Language Field (Precariat), Toi Toi Toi (Ghost Box), Revbjelde (Buried Treasure), Markey Funk (Delights) and BiggaBush himself. Presented in a 4 panel gatefold ecopak with eye-popping designs by Nick Taylor.

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Overegginnit

The Black Albumen began as an experiment by Glyn BiggaBush (Rockers Hi Fi, Dandelion Set, Magic DrumOrchestra, Lightning Head) to see if he could channel the music of Egg, specifically their 1969 debut album but with elements of follow-ups The Polite Force and Civil Surface into his own productions. The Black Albumen's musical palette was restricted to the same instrumentation as used by Egg - organ, piano, tone generator / test oscillator, bass guitar an drums. Time signatures were generally irregular - 5s, 7s, 9s, 11s with the odd 23 thrown in for good measure. Glyn then brought in Finnish singer, poet and lyricist Hanna Ylitepsa who brought a whole new energy to the tracks with intense wordplay incorporating ancient Nordic dialects. Drummer Matt Hartnell also assisted, tackling the ever-changing meters with ease whilst emphasising the hard-hitting nature of the material. Studio time was booked in Mark Tucker’s Devon hideaway to complete the rhythm tracks then shortly after the Covid lockdown’s Mark, who had ironically started his career in the same studio where Egg recorded their first LP, mixed everything down. the black Albumen isn't just a 1970’s prog tribute though. There are no self-aggrandising solos or epic, overblown concepts. The music is sparse and economic - riffs are repeated in cycles of ever-shifting lengths and meters with layers of evolving electronic keyboards and hard-hitting percussion doused in scalding fuzz bass. More appropriate references would be Steve Reich, Faust, Henry Cow, even Queens Of The Stone Age, with hints of Os Mutantes' revolutionary tropicalia within Hanna’s vocal harmonies. Overegginnit brings together the complete recordings of the black Albumen for the first time, along with 6 new interpretations by Pulselovers (Castles In Space), Language Field (Precariat), Toi Toi Toi (Ghost Box), Revbjelde (Buried Treasure), Markey Funk (Delights) and BiggaBush himself. Presented in a 4 panel gatefold ecopak with eye-popping designs by Nick Taylor.

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The Black Albumen began as an experiment by Glyn BiggaBush (Rockers Hi Fi, Dandelion Set, Magic DrumOrchestra, Lightning Head) to see if he could channel the music of Egg, specifically their 1969 debut album but with elements of follow-ups The Polite Force and Civil Surface into his own productions. The Black Albumen's musical palette was restricted to the same instrumentation as used by Egg - organ, piano, tone generator / test oscillator, bass guitar an drums. Time signatures were generally irregular - 5s, 7s, 9s, 11s with the odd 23 thrown in for good measure. Glyn then brought in Finnish singer, poet and lyricist Hanna Ylitepsa who brought a whole new energy to the tracks with intense wordplay incorporating ancient Nordic dialects. Drummer Matt Hartnell also assisted, tackling the ever-changing meters with ease whilst emphasising the hard-hitting nature of the material. Studio time was booked in Mark Tucker’s Devon hideaway to complete the rhythm tracks then shortly after the Covid lockdown’s Mark, who had ironically started his career in the same studio where Egg recorded their first LP, mixed everything down. the black Albumen isn't just a 1970’s prog tribute though. There are no self-aggrandising solos or epic, overblown concepts. The music is sparse and economic - riffs are repeated in cycles of ever-shifting lengths and meters with layers of evolving electronic keyboards and hard-hitting percussion doused in scalding fuzz bass. More appropriate references would be Steve Reich, Faust, Henry Cow, even Queens Of The Stone Age, with hints of Os Mutantes' revolutionary tropicalia within Hanna’s vocal harmonies. Overegginnit brings together the complete recordings of the black Albumen for the first time, along with 6 new interpretations by Pulselovers (Castles In Space), Language Field (Precariat), Toi Toi Toi (Ghost Box), Revbjelde (Buried Treasure), Markey Funk (Delights) and BiggaBush himself. Presented in a 4 panel gatefold ecopak with eye-popping designs by Nick Taylor.