Saturday, 6 June 2020

Oxygen by Custard Flux

Psychedelic multi-instrumentalist, artist and The Luck of Eden Hall's front man Gregory Curvey continues his current run of excellence with his project Custard Flux's sensational third outing, the up coming release of Oxygen. Custurd Flux was born when Curvey, a genuine renaissance man, acquired a dilapidated 100 year old Harmonium, restored it and created the marvellous 'Helium' (review), the acoustic solo genesis of the Custard Flux sound. Subsequently there was 'Echo' (review), the evolved and augmented sound of Custard Flux. Both acclaimed albums were immediate runaway successes, with pressings quickly being snapped up. And why wouldn't they, both are gloriously unique aural explorations in psychedelia. Oxygen's a further evolution of the already well established Custard Flux sound, another delightful blend of acoustic/electric instrumentations. Like it's siblings Oxygen shares the fundamental Custard Flux DNA, though again being the consummate psychedelic alchemist with the magpies eye, Curvey's masterfully spliced new elements into it, further augmenting, mutating and evolving it. This is psychedelic music at it's best, it's scope doesn't merely span that genre though, it's extends way further into other genres, creating something truly original and unique. Nothing sounds like Custard Flux, man, nothing.

The crew manifest for this outing of the starship Custard Flux is also evolved. We see the return of the Prettyman brothers, Timothy on double bass and Walt on violin (if you happen to read this Walt, particularly loving your offerings, man), who both contributed so wonderfully to the evolution in sound of Echo, continue their integral contributions to Custard's Flux.  There's also the addition of the cracking guitar(s) of Vito Greco, another musician you'd have heard previously giving wicked performances on Curvey's projects. Finally, there's a fabulous special guest contribution by Psychedelic Furs saxophonist Mars Williams on the titular track, which takes the Custard Flux sound into a wondrously unexpected direction.  As for everything else, and it's a lengthy list, that's Gregory Curvey himself, guitar, vocals, harmonium, harpsichord (really loving that sound by the way), bass, piano, drums and oddities (Curvey's description). A fabulous ensemble of accomplished musicians, I'm sure you'd agree. 

Oxygen's an apt moniker for this outing, its addition making the Custard Flux star burn even brighter. From the eponymous opening track you're instantly aware that the Custard Flux has developed and grown, at moments its bigger sound creates natural allusions to The Luck Of Eden Hall's sound swimming amongst the bubbling stream of Custard Flux. Mind you, that's certainly no criticism or complaint, and it's wholly understandable and natural too. Gregory Curvey's style and aesthetic, and particularly his vocal delivery are unique and instantly recognizable. As you'd imagine from Curvey the attention to detail in the arrangements and production of each and every track are incredible and exquisite, every instrument is deployed, it's qualities exploited, to masterful effect. As for his lyrics they're usually poetic, often pertinent, unequivocally eloquent, and always a genuine pleasure to mull over. Bravo, sir, and kudos to all involved, you've collectively created something magnificent. You should check out Shane Swank's groovy video for Quaratyne off Oxygen, which exemplifies the Custard Flux aesthetic. 

Oxygen's the tastiest serving of Custard Flux so far, perfectly seasoned, it goes down a treat. If you've liked previous Custard Flux releases you'll be loving this, man.  If you've not heard the band before, though you dig original explorations in psychedelia, then, man, I know you're going to dig this and be clambering for copies of the previous releases too. Check it out, it's available in two fabulous multi coloured vinyl pressings or as a digital download. Be quick though if you looking to grab yourself a vinyl copy, only available to pre-order from yesterday (for release date 3rd July) Oxygen is already selling like hot cakes! 

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