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Hawkwind – It Is The Business Of The Future To Be Dangerous – Cassette
It Is The Business Of The Future To Be Dangerous showcases Hawkwind’s signature blend of space rock and psychedelic influences. The album features tracks that explore themes of technology, society, and the human condition, with the band’s characteristic heavy guitars, swirling synths, and mesmerizing rhythms.
It may or may not be the business of the future to be dangerous, but it certainly is the business of Hawkwind to do the unexpected on this album. This disc seems to be the group’s effort to merge trance/ambient/techno sounds with that of the space rock that they pioneered. The resulting album is a bit sleepy, but does have its moments. “Space Is Their (Palestine)” has segments that feel a bit like Kraftwerk covering Hassan I Shaba (aka Assassins of Allah).
However, at over 11 minutes those moments are stretched a bit thin. “Let Sleeping Dogs Lie” is a harder-edged cut that comes closer to Hawkwind’s more typical sound, but it still feels a bit off of its mark. A highlight of the disc is “Wave Upon Wave,” which has a great proggy, atmospheric texture. The track “Letting in the Past” is a truly Hawkwind space rock number based on “Hurry on Sundown.” The group also tries to break some new progish territory with “Techno Tropic Zone,” a cut that seems to combine the weirdness of a piece like “Sonic Attack” with those other elements. The group also puts in a unique covering of the Rolling Stones’ “Gimme Shelter.”
Castle Communications 1993
Brand new, never played and in the factory plastic
Song List
1. It Is The Business Of The Future To Be Dangerous
2. Space Is Their (Palestine)
3. Tibet Is Not China (Part 1)
4. Tibet Is Not China (Part 2)
5. Let Barking Dogs Lie
6. Wave Upon Wave
7. Letting In The Past
8. Camera That Could Lie, The
9. 3 Or 4 Erections In The Course Of A Night
10. Techno Tropic Zone Exists
11. Gimme Shelter
12. Avante
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