![]() ![]() David and Nancy Blossom brought both psychedelic and jazz influences to the band. Incorporating Theremin, siren, audio generators, and other various electronic effects, as Cork Marcheschi, the band's original bass player, had developed an acute interest in the dadaist/futurist experiments of composers like John Cage and Edgar Varese. What set them apart were the pioneering experiments in electronic music, like the band they are often compared to, The United States of America. They were one of the most radical groups of the psychedelic era, and their experimentalism still has the power to shock and surprise even now. Like few other acts of their time, they consciously tried to combine the contemporary sounds of rock with electronic instruments and avant-garde compositional ideas. Fifty Foot Hose formed in San Francisco in 1967. Cauldron is the legendary psychedelic jazzy rock and electronic album by Californian band Fifty Foot Hose. ![]() Aguirre Records present the first official vinyl reissue of Fifty Foot Hose's Cauldron, originally released on Limelight in 1967. ![]()
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