The inebriating scent of Michael Ferentino's "Exquisite Machines, Bedtime for Robots, Episode 5" cannot be denied. It spreads with mad magnificence, beckoning viewers with visual and musical vim.
The excursion starts with "All my Idols are Dead", where Mercury, Bowie, Morrison...and Prince play. Thereafter, we get the sensational "Sea of Strange", which triggers a sweeping, psychedelic trip that makes the one in "Easy Rider" look tame. The stage is then set for "Wicked Horse" and its spree of old-time dancing, prancing and sinful smoking, but not before we inhale a chain of lurid, horror imagery.
When all is said and done, "Exquisite Machines" is a "Twilight Zone"/"Night Gallery" variant: a potent realm of abstract and hypnotic inducement. Episode 5 will surely prove this to anyone with an open mind.
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And for those who desire a spankin' new Bedtime for Robots sample, try Tramatic Extraction: one of the most jarring, testy aromas ever to infiltrate the experimental-music scene:
https://open.spotify.com/album/61ajDoYH9a9sQVq1g1geOR?si=1XuIjjYzSM6ysFO85d1Ezg&fbclid=IwAR2Ccfy3-g4Nm5XOII2Azm4AgV4eCRzVtiwb8QkylDwBn0O-unYHmHjq0Pc.
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