Gorky's Zygotic Mynci - Bwyd Time (CD)

Bwyd Time
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Album Details: Bwyd Time

Release Date:08/14/2007
Label:Castle Music Uk
UPC:5050749414922

Track List: Bwyd Time

  1. Bwyd Time
  2. Miss Trudy
  3. Paid Cheto AR Pam
  4. Oraphis Yn Delphie
  5. Eating Salt Is Easy
  6. Gewn Ni Gorffen
  7. Lechyd Da
  1. Ymwelwyr a Gwrachod
  2. Telescope and the Bonfire
  3. Man With Salt Hair
  4. Game of Eyes
  5. Blood Chant
  6. Ffarm-WR

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Pro Reviews: Bwyd Time

  • All Music Guide

    The Welsh are a strange people at the best of times. Bwyd Time is one of the few albums to have put their peculiarity into a recording. The psychedelic pop/rock fusion that Gorky's Zygotic Mynci created has never been better captured than on this, the band's debut album. With obvious influences from Robert Wyatt, the Kinks, and even the Bonzo Dog Doodah Band, you know you're in for an abnormal affair with Bwyd Time. Even a mere peek at the front cover proves that. With Gorky's, however, abnormality can be made into greatness. Their amazingly original sound is both fun and musically interesting. Bwyd Time succeeds in holding listeners' attention throughout its 50 minutes, while songs such as "The Game of Eyes," "Miss Trudy," and "Bwyd Time" will stay with you long after the album has finished. This release is a rather eccentric album that, while not appealing to the masses for its mystic and at first inaccessible values, will ingratiate the keen listener.

    - Ben Davies, All Music Guide

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Gorky's Zygotic Mynci

Sounding like a bizarrely sweet and whimsical cross between progressive rock, psychedelia, and pure pop, Gorky's Zygotic Mynci were one of the most original and distinctive bands to emerge from the vital post-Brit-pop Welsh scene of the mid-'90s. Gorky's music followed unconventional time signatures and structures, as well as instrumentation (boasting everything from dr... Read more