Normally, I wouldn’t repeat myself here, but whenever I think of a long song, Ellis Island Sound regularly springs to mind. EIS was founded 30 years ago by Pete Astor and David Sheppard as an instrumental band. On their early albums, they broke down their krautrock-inspired songs into their constituent parts, only to reassemble them on a polyrhythmic foundation.
In 2014, they released their third album, Regions – which I consider their best – combining African vibes with the motoric rhythms of Can and a dubby bassline, resulting at times in a gloomy sound that was, however, brightened up by bursts of guitar reminiscent of Fela Kuti.
Ellis Island Sound - The Letting Go
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