Sutja’s Metaphysical Circus #3

 
Music

For the latest outing of his Metaphysical Circus, Sutja Gutierrez has put together an 8-track selection for you to engulf yourself with. These far out sounds are sure to prick up your ears and mess about with everything in between – we reckon there are good times to be had all round.

As well as these tracks – flick through them all above – here's a cheeky little edit from Sutja himself for you to wrap your ears around;

Codek - Tim Toum

I discovered this song on the magical compilation Computer Incarnations for World Peace.

  • Codek - Tim Toum

    I discovered this song on the magical compilation Computer Incarnations for World Peace.

  • Noir - How Long

    We Had To Let You Have It is the only album they recorded and what an album!

  • Mandingo-Chant Of The Virgins

    Released on Capitol Records in 1973, The Primeval Rythym Of Life is such an amazing album. The complex sound of nature in its purest form.

  • Felt - Now She's Gone

    Not the English band, Felt was formed in Alabama in the late sixties. This album also contains one of my favourite tracks ever: Look At The Sun.

  • Caramelo De Limón, Vainica Doble (Caramelo De Limón, 1972)

    From Spain with love, Vainica marked a turning point in the history of Spanish pop music and will continue to do so.

  • Chrysalis - Lacewing - 1968 (Ithaca,N.Y.C)

    Zappa said: “A group that has yet to destroy your mind.”

  • A Certain Kind

    This song blew my mind from the very first moment. Hugh Hopper wrote it. Rest in peace my friend.

  • Alessandro Alessandroni - Preludietto

    Morricone and him have made the most iconic and interesting soundtracks i’ve ever heard. The Good, The Bad and The Ugly soundtrack was one of them. Italian legend!