Detroits' renaissance man Gregory Curvey returns with his sixth serving of custard flux, the fantastic Enter Xenon.
Custard Flux developed from a project of Luck of Eden Hall front man
Gregory Curvey to restore a 100 year old harpsichord. From that restoration Helium was born,
a solo album written and performed entirely by Curvey. Since then
Custard Flux has developed and evolved, five albums later the sound has
transmuted some and an ensemble has burgeoned: Nick Pruett on drums and
percussion, Timothy Prettyman on bass guitar, Vito Greco on guitar, Andy
Thompson on the mellotron, and Curvey on vocals, guitar, synthesizers
mellotron, and tape Loops. Evidence if needed that mighty oaks from
little acorns grow. Now, it's impossible to pigeon hole the Flux sound, beyond that it
has Curvey running through it like Brighton through rock. There's so
much going on. Enter Xenon is a suite of unique and deftly arranged numbers which
seamlessly blend progressive, psychedelic, pop, and rock flavours with a
smidgen of je ne sais quoi. Enter Xenon is an exercise in musical alchemy.
Pure magic. Playful sounding fast paced jangle psyche tracks
juxtapose with prog-tastic flights of fantasy, there's noticeable space
rock aesthetic running through the entire album too. Take The Oblivion Capsule,
a wonderfully drifty space rock number with a spoonful of early 90's ambient psyche making it a blissful listen. As you'd
expect from Curvey there's no filler, every track furthers your journey
of aural exploration until you enter the The Floating Chamber. The pièce de résistance, The Floating Chamber is a progressive space rock opus which glides gracefully through a psychedelic expanse, pulling you in its' wake until you're
slingshot into infinity. Smashing track. If I had one complaint it would that I'd have
liked the titular Enter Xenon, a psychedelic synth number
with an after rave chill out ambience, to be longer. As you'd imagine all
the tracks are beautifully crafted, wondrously lyrical, performed to perfection with superb production, a testament to the calibre of the musicians, every instrument shines brightly, and together they've created magic. Custard Flux represents the gold
standard of progressive psyche, and I doff my cap to another exceptional album. Check it out here, and whilst you're there be sure check out the back Custard Flux catalogue too.

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