Black Bombaim & Peter Brötzmann / Black Bombaim & Peter Brötzmann
Album: Black Bombaim & Peter Brötzmann   Collection:General
Artist:Black Bombaim & Peter Brötzmann   Added:Jan 2017
Label:Shhpuma  

A-File Activity
Add Date: 2017-01-10 Pull Date: 2017-03-14 Charts: Loud
Week Ending: Mar 12 Mar 5 Feb 26 Feb 19 Feb 12 Feb 5 Jan 29 Jan 22
Airplays: 1 4 1 1 4 1 4 4

Recent Airplay
1. Jan 13, 2022: Reckless Burning (rebroadcast from Feb 18, 2017)
Part II / Part III
4. Jun 10, 2017: Reckless Burning
Part I
2. Sep 06, 2021: Being as an ocean (rebroadcast from Oct 3, 2019)
Part Ii, Part I
5. May 27, 2017: Ode to Year Two
Part Iv
3. Oct 03, 2019: Being as an ocean
Part Ii, Part I
6. Mar 08, 2017: Brownian Motion
Part V

Album Review
DJ Aporia
Reviewed 2017-01-09
Psych rock extraordinaire. Peter Brötzmann is a prominent name in free jazz, and here he plays saxophone with the heavy psych rock of Black Bombaim, a band from Portugal. Thrilling guitars and bass wrestle with saxophone in a relentless wall of sound that borders on sensory overload. All tracks mindblowingly great. Recommended if you like The Psychic Paramount, Black Sabbath, the sensation of your brain melting.

1. (13:04) Part I—Three minutes of freewheeling saxophone give way to a thunderous psych rock epic. Very intense for the most part but catches its breath a few times towards the end.
2. (8:37) Part II—Gets things cooking right away with monstrous guitars and driving bass. Dense, melodic, transcendent.
3. (11:32) Part III—Echoes of heavy metal. More plodding and restrained, allowing the saxophone to dominate at times. Brötzmann at his rawest and most desperate on the record.
4. (7:04) Part IV—Opens with an imposing bassline that mutates throughout. Gradually intensifies the guitars, drums, and general noise. Saxophone gets the last word.
5. (6:59) Part V—Ominous guitars and bass turn into an apocalyptic grinder of a track.

Track Listing
1. Part I   3. Part Iii
2. Part Ii   4. Part Iv
  5. Part V