
"Yes there are 'other things' instead
of the crap you're told to like by journo's and the major labels... So here's
something you won't find in your local branch of HMV and you (shamefully) won't
hear it on the radio. A new CD by COSMIC MIND WARP which is 100% lush melodic
electronics choca with random samples and some well crazy sounds. Thankfully
it's all very coherent and you'll be pleased to know I think its ace. They say
they're heavily influenced by Severed Heads. I've never really heard much by 'em
but Ant here is a fan and he can hear it in their music...Heartily recommended." (Review of "Songs for the Uninvited" album by
Phil at Norman Records)
"I don't think weird is a sufficient adjective
to capture the abstractness of your work!" (Rami Dahud from CDReviews.com)
"Your tunes up on MySpace are brilliant, so
I'll be checking out your
website for more!" (Eddie from
"Zog
Welinski's Day Off")
"ほか,Cosmic Mind Warp "Radio Moscow Call-Sign"なんて曲,
そして"The Kremlin Groove Boys"という,トホホなナマエのグループ" (from a Japanese person)
From MySpace fans:

"...i love your music! so many varieties in
each song...and I love them ALL!
~valerie" (MySpace)
"Lovely songs... :)
Respect..." (MySpace)
"Great reflections through your music. Great work." (MySpace)
"very nice melodic tunes***keep following the cosmic mind warp flow :-)***" Marie (MySpace)
"Nice electronics Cosmic Mind Warp."
-Clarity and the Brothers P (MySpace)
"mmm... like a clouds..." Mayu (MySpace)
Visit Cosmic Mind Warp's MySpace page to meet some of the very interesting people that like our stuff....
From CDReviews.com:
...Cosmic Mind Warp's production capabilities...resonate with the emotions of the listener just as competently as it suddenly tosses them in the middle of the strange, undiscovered landscapes of the freakish worlds they create. “A Sort of Greenish Haze” uses vocal samples to set up a theme of alien exploration, and sets in tune with beautiful textures that expertly compliment each other, resulting in the crowning stand-out of the whole album. “Dark Matters” also carries the album out on an appropriate note, with its droning background synths sustaining their way through its foreboding overtones...Although this may be titled “Songs For The Uninvited,” enthusiasts of the unclassifiable outlandishness that bellow up from the catacombs of electronic music will feel very much at home. (Review of "Songs for the Uninvited" album by Rami Dahud on cdreviews.com)
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