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  Ecstasy In Numbers :: Spellbound 

Band/Artist:
Ecstasy In Numbers
Title:
Speellbound
Release Date:
1998
Label:
Speechless Records
Total Time:
68:03

Track List:
1.   Cruisin
2.   Glass Hummingbird
3.   Shades
4.   Rush Hour
5.   Spy Vs Spy
6.   Hang Time
7.   Lisa
8.   An Orca's Wish
9.   I'm Not A Vampire
      Anymore
 Musicians                               

Mike Mattingly - Guitar
 


Garey Williams - Drums,
 


Rick White - Bass Guitar
 

 Ecstasy In Numbers :: Spellbound

Ecstasy In Numbers is a band that hails from the Washington state area. The group members include Garey Williams, Drums, Mike Mattingly, Guitar and Dean Schmidt, Bass. All compositions are written by Mike and Gary combined. The bands origin began in 1986 originally intended as a recording project for Garey, it soon developed into a unique exploratory collaboration between Mike and Garey culminating with the material on the CD between 1986 and 1991. The pair performed with several bassist until the group reformed with a new bassist, Dean Schmidt, and recorded and performed Spellbound. The lineup changed again with new bassist Rick White replacing Dean Schmidt.

Ecstasy In Numbers is a collaboration of three very talented musicians that have put together a fascinating project called Spellbound. Although the music is not exactly progressive rock, it is still compelling and interesting to listen to. In terms of music, it is experimental / instrumental jazz rock.

Personally, I found the release musically interesting but not overly challenging or engaging. The music itself develops sounds capes that are atmospheric with a jazzy feel, focusing on the listeners musical ear.

Ecstasy In Numbers equals three very talented musicians jamming on ten very cool tracks. The production is well balanced and the mix is excellent. A good release for those that love instrumental Jazz rock.

Reviewed by: George Roldan
George Roldan

Review Date: 03/13/02
Rating: Eight keyboards

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