Cosmic Rock Records proudly announces the long-awaited reissue of The Beat of the Earth, the ultra-rare debut album from the enigmatic experimental jam band The Beat of the Earth. Formed in 1967 amid the sun-soaked vibes of Orange County, California, this elusive artifact was originally released in minuscule quantities on Radish Records—a obscure private press label that barely scratched the surface of the era's underground scene.
Guided by the visionary Phil Pearlman (later the mastermind behind the cult classic Relatively Clean Rivers), the album delivers a mesmerizing cocktail of hypnotic soundscapes, high-octane experimentation, and raw underground psych laced with acid avant-garde flair. Tracks unfold like trance-inducing rituals, blending droning grooves, swirling improvisations, and West Coast psychedelia into something utterly otherworldly. Often compared to The Velvet Underground—but refracted through a distinctly sun-drenched, SoCal lens—this is music that captures the freewheeling spirit of late-'60s jam sessions pushed to fearless extremes.
Lost to time for decades, The Beat of the Earth has become a holy grail for psych collectors, with original copies fetching astronomical prices. Cosmic Rock's meticulously remastered edition restores the album's full sonic depth, complete with rare photos, liner notes, and insights into the band's fleeting but fiery existence. This reissue invites a new generation to discover one of California's best-kept psych secrets.
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