Released in 1970, The Electronic Hole, the second album by the cult experimental group The Beat Of The Earth, abandons long improvisations in favor of more structured songs, blending psychedelia, garage rock, and folk. Evoking a rawer and more enigmatic version of the Velvet Underground, the album mixes fuzz, haunted organ, sitar, and ballads, while offering an unrestrained cover of Trouble Every Day by Frank Zappa. It already showcases the talent of Phil Pearlman, who would reach his peak a few years later with the legendary Relatively Clean Rivers.
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