Øresund Space Collective Set to Release New Album “Orgone Unicorn”

Christy Moore Belfast

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Exciting news for progressive music fans in Northern Ireland! Øresund Space Collective, the renowned Scandinavian instrumental improvisational group, is set to drop their new album, “Orgone Unicorn,” on July 26, 2024. This marks their impressive forty-fourth title and is sure to delight both longtime fans and newcomers alike.

Formed in 2006 and led by the visionary Scott Heller (aka Dr. Space), Øresund Space Collective crafts progressive and space-jazz sounds that transport listeners into a realm of musical exploration. Known for their kaleidoscopic improvisations, the band blends elements from various Scandinavian rock groups, bringing a unique flair to every performance. With roots in Denmark and members from across Scandinavia, their lineup features virtuosos from popular acts including The Carpet Knights and Mantric Muse.

“Orgone Unicorn” offers a captivating listening experience, showcasing the band’s ability to merge surreal soundscapes with deep grooves. The album was recorded at Éstudio Paraíso Nas Nuvens in Portugal and promises a rich sonic journey comprised of five tracks on the vinyl edition, complemented by two additional tracks for the CD and digital releases. This album is particularly special as it follows the well-received “Everyone Is Evil,” released in May 2023.

Have you been to one of their live shows? Øresund Space Collective is known for exhilarating performances that keep audiences dancing and engaged, having played over one hundred gigs across Europe and North America.

If you’re eager to dive into the sounds of “Orgone Unicorn,” preorders are available now on the Laser’s Edge website. Stream the title track and get a taste of what’s to come here.

Don’t miss out on this musical adventure — bookmark July 26 in your calendar and be among the first to hear the new music!

So grab your headphones and prepare to explore a 2-hour-long odyssey of improvised music. Go and listen to Øresund Space Collective while you can!

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