Fuxa - Free Your Soul 7" EP



Stonerdroned spacerockers Fuxa (with an umlaut I couldn't figure out how to add, and pronounced "fuschia") released this EP in 1995 on Burnt Hair Records, whose icon is someone burning his/her hair while toking. The good news is that the A-side is lovely, and the B-side, if you like bongos and are not bothered if nothing much happens, is not so worse neither. Each side technically contains 3 songs/movements, but I've recorded each side as a single mp3 because, well, because. These songs were likely later compiled on the 3 Field Rotation CD (see their wiki), but here they are recorded on "herb green vinyl in support of the legalization." Free your, ahem, soul, dude.

Side A mp3: Fuxa - Main Sequence Diffusion, Photon, Lajolla
Side B mp3: Fuxa - Subway Short, Free Your Soul, First Obductions

3 comments:

chnkltgy said...

One of their better singles! Good call!

harold hollingsworth said...

this single was my first exposure to Fuxa in the day, and I love it still!

audiopants said...

Oh man, it isn't letting me download this but I have that Fuxa/Bright split 7" from a long time ago on pink vinyl and it is totally sick! I should rip that.