Liquid Visions

Location:
Berlin, Berlin, De
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Psychedelic / Rock / Progressive
Site(s):
Label:
fünfunfvierzig records
Type:
Indie
Berlins Psychedelic-Rockband No.1 - Garage-Fuzz-Rock meets long, freaky Space-Trips!
Liquid Visions was formed in 1994 by singer and guitarist H-P Ringholz. Over the years Liquid Visions developed their psychedelic sounds in combination with an amazing lightshow concept.



Their main music influences are 60s Psychedelia / Garage-,Acid- and Stoner-Rock.
Besides playing organ and theremin Kat aka Psychic Siren is celebrating a blacklight dance-performance with her flourescent painted body to the swirling sounds of the band since 2000.
Liquid Visions fourth Album from the cube is another step beyond.
Live together with: Electric Prunes, The Bonniwell Music Machine, Hawkwind, Dead Moon, Bevis Frond, 7Zuma7, Gong, Man.
Liquid Visions is dead - Long live Liquid Visions . Since the beginning of 2005 HP & Kat are havin' a baby-break, the other members left the band. The Trip will continue .



Stuff:
LP Liquid Visions NasoniRecords (98) limitied to 500 copies. (sold out)
CD Reissue of the firstLP with Bonustrack
7 Vinyl-EP Overstellar Interdrive
LP Endless Plasmatic Childhood Overdose NasoniRecords (2000) limitied to
500 copies
7 Moonspell Split7 (mit Liquid Zoo) Swamproom Singleclub
CD Hypnotized Sysyphus Records (2002)
LP Hypnotized Fuenfundvierzig (2004)
CD & LP from the cube Fuenfundvierzig (2004)
Track Morning Rain CD-Comp Eclipsed 27
Track As It Comes To Me auf Open-Minds- CD-Comp
Track This Aint The Summer Swamproom- Comp -LP und
Wahrschauer 39 CD- Comp
Track Interstellar Overdrive auf Pink-Floyd-Tribute- Comp CD &. LP
Track Ibiza Bar Pink-Floyd-Tribute- Comp CD &. LP More Relics
Track SPIRALS/Phantom Child Setalight- CD-Comp



Press:
LIQUID VISIONS
From the Cube
French printfanzine Acid Dragon+online magazine Zeitgeist:
What It Is is a good start full of eastern promise with an ingenuous sequence of notes on the guitar giving way to a psychedelic shock 2½ minutes in. Looking at the line-up you just have a feeling that youre for a very special sonic experience and sure enough there are shimmering guitars, sitars, tablas and organ gracing this album. An expeditiously used theremin is thrown in for good measure.
From the promising opener, From the Cube just gets better and better, an authentic evocation of a glorious past with an invigorative touch for the modern era. Out of this Room is next, heavily suggestive of classic moments in acid/ Kraut rock punctuated by heavy riffing two minutes in that could just as easily be Black Sabbath. Again, a deceptively simple but oh so effective guitar line takes up the theme with some brief creepy organ that could be straight out of the Vanilla Fudge catalogue.
To Be Real is a clever composition, a psychedelic gem no less with some memorable vocal lines. This could have been a hit in the halcyon days when music knew no barriers. The mid section reminds briefly of early Crimson in its unfulfilled jazzy progression.
The longest track Pink Cloud is a 14 minute Floydian invention in its first movement anyway- theres even a lyric about a diamond shining bright! The second movement is a Camel like sequence whose melody reminded me of the weep no more part of Syntelmans March of the Roaring Seventies on Amon Duul 11s epic Dance of the Lemmings. The final movement has some raucous wah-wah soloed over in a Rory Gallagher jazzy style. Another well constructed guitar solo embellishes the rocky Quintessence meets archetypal hard rock seventies band vibe of Moonspell.
The final track Ebola Monster starts like an apocalyptic Doors number (The End perhaps) then the heaviest riff of the album explodes onto your speakers (I did mention Sabbath earlier didnt I?) Add a driving rhythm section no better heard than in the middle section around 5 minutes in when the band notch up a gear and a guitar progression bearing a passing resemblance to Im A Man CTA style and youve got a pretty potent concoction on your hands! Never content to rest on their laurels, Liquid Vision then come up with a bit of On The Boards style guitar picking, a surprisingly laid back moment that doesnt last long as they break quickly back into a coruscating maelstrom more reminiscent of a Zeppelin than a glider!
Liquid Visions pull of a rare trick on From the Cube of making an authentic late sixties/ early seventies psychedelic/ Kraut rock album with a fresh and original touch that, in the fullness of time, will stand shoulders to shoulders with the best releases of the genre. Highly recommended.
(Indigo CD 3073-2)
(Reviewed by Phil Jackson for Zeitgeist)
Contact:
info@liquidvisions.de
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