
Ozric Tentacles
Become The Other
The Story
Guitarist Ed Wynne's musical vision was one planted firmly in the heady days of experimentation, freeform jamming and musical exploration - the glory days of '70s progressive rock.  The final album on the Ozric Tentacles own Dovetail imprint, "Become The Other" took a fresh look at the Ozric sound, introducing a more electronic element in tracks such as "Ahu Belahu", "Gehedengi" and "Wob Glass", but although the line-up had changed dramatically (Rad on drums and Seaweed on synths, replacing Merv and Joie, respectively) the Ozric vibe remained firmly intact.  "Become The Other" is a prime slab of classic Ozric-ness and a firm favorite amongst their vast catalog.
The Music
| 06:28 | Cat DNA | Instrumental | 
| 02:55 | Ahu Belahu | Instrumental | 
| 05:41 | Ghedengi | Instrumental | 
| 07:50 | Wob Glass | Instrumental | 
| 06:47 | Neurochasm | Instrumental | 
| 06:24 | Become The Other | Instrumental | 
| 10:52 | Vibuthi | Instrumental | 
| 07:46 | Plurnstyle | Instrumental | 
The Artists
| Ed Wynne | Guitars, Synths, Samples, Scapes, Production, Mixing | 
| Seaweed | Synths, Textures, Production, Mixing | 
| Zia Geelani | Bass, Production, Mixing | 
| John Egan | Flutes, Various | 
| Rad | Drums, Such | 
| Jim O'Roon | Percussion on "Neurochasm" | 
| Simon Eddie Baker | Liner Notes | 
 
                        