Erl, “Creepin’ Mujetderreh” (Erl, 1988)
Vanished-on-release curiosity that’s about as far-out as music-with-guitars making vaguely rock-like maneuvers can get. “Gertars” and “Glutars” execute tonality-sidestepping runs that come off like someone practicing blues scales in a dimension with totally alien laws of physics, then suddenly slam into teeth-jarring blocks of treble-chordage. Close your eyes and you’ll see staircases spiraling up into nowhere, hallucinating winos running down blind alleys, you name it. Play A/1, B/1, they’re actually parts 1 and 2 of the same composition, and all should be played until something really bad happens to your central nervous system.
6/9/19