Self-released in 1974 as a home-made edition of 100 copies, “On A Day Of Crystaline Thought … was recorded using classical / rock musicians plus a chamber Orchestra from Harlem. It features 12-string guitars, electric guitars, timpani, string sections, French horns, flute, piano, organ, drums with early digital delays, female vocal harmonies.”
"Thailand’s most successful and best recognised reggae act, Job 2 Do came into national stardom and global recognition with the 2005 hit ’Doo Ter Tum,’ an anthemic Thai reggae/country song. Job's music has made a massive impact on Thai country & folk music. He has had a huge influence on the popularity of reggae music in Thailand ."
From Melbourne Australia. “Khan meld hazy psychedelia and heavy stoner riffs with a penchant for progressive rhythms and almost dirge-like, industrial- scale crescendos. The songs are lyrically evocative, exuding a sense of despondency and melancholy. Vocally, their songs waver from ethereal falsetto and hypnotic crooning to impassioned wailing punctuated by occasional guttural screams.”
"The Galactic Symposium were a group from Nottingham, UK formed "by mistake" in 1979. All five members were competent musicians, except they decided to disallow themselves from playing the instruments they could play competently for the Symposium."