Ozric Tentacles
Jurassic Shift


4.5
superb

Review

by Jeremy Wolfers USER (123 Reviews)
October 31st, 2019 | 18 replies


Release Date: 1993 | Tracklist

Review Summary: The pinnacle of the Ozric Tentacles discography, Jurassic Shift hits the perfect sweet spot between electronic driven grooves and adventurous guitar work.

Whilst Ozric Tentacles has retained the same core blueprint for their sound throughout their career, there was a transitioning point in the early-90s with Arborescence and Become the Other. Prior to those albums, the band excelled at providing wide soundscapes without much in the way of hard-rock instrumentation, rarely focusing on guitar riffs or much lead playing in favour of keyboard led passages and restrained grooves. With Arborescence, a greater emphasis on Eastern scales and rockier riffs altered the focus of the band towards a somewhat more unhinged sound, which was followed with more distinct electronic drum work on later efforts. Capping off the prior era is Jurassic Shift, the band's best and best balanced album.

Pungent Effulgent and Erpland saw the Ozrics master awesome progressions in guitar work and keyboards over simple rhythm grooves, but Jurassic Shift has a greater emphasis on less typical synthesizer sounds and more varied guitar leads. The excellently paced opener Sunhair makes use of some great flute parts and some tastefully implemented saw synths to establish itself in a more relaxed sonic territory, despite some shifts in the basslines that could threaten to make it too busy otherwise. Similarly, the astonishing title track focuses more on its harmonic-driven guitar leads and leads to the band discovering probably their most beautiful melodies and harmonies with the interaction between them and some great keyboard parts. Sometimes more stripped down arrangements feature as well, and work just as well, such as on Feng Shui, which features next to no guitar work, carried purely by groove and varied keyboard parts. As per usual, the band excels at swirling, spacy leads and varied textures, which helps in making up for a relatively low guitar-density throughout by their standards.

Unlike earlier Ozric albums, the heavier moments here hold up to the more serene ones. Pteranodon features a dark, pulsing bassline, allowing its eerie lead parts to flourish; importantly, the track doesn't extend itself quite as much as the more adventurous ones surrounding it, maximising its effect without overly dragging the rest. Additionally, the overall pace of the album is well managed, such that the tracks finishing the album are all fairly short, energetic affairs, sufficiently balancing out the atmospheric first half and keeping any dragging to a minimum, something which plagued the prior few albums. There's overall nothing too crazy or out of the ordinary here by Ozric Tentacles standards, but execution wise the band nails pretty much everything in a fairly short, accessible, and frequently amazingly beautiful package. For somewhat progressive, always intriguing psychedelic rock, few albums will do better than this.



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grannypantys
October 31st 2019


2573 Comments


never heard this band till now but they really jam

surprised this came in the 90s

MotokoKusanagi
October 31st 2019


4290 Comments


hell ya, we need more Ozric reviews. this is a classic

hxciluvatarhxc
October 31st 2019


584 Comments


great album


Deathconscious
October 31st 2019


27347 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

cool, band is rad.

e210013
October 31st 2019


5129 Comments


Great band, great album. Nice to see a review of it here. Good work. Pos.

JJKeys
November 1st 2019


1322 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Nice this finally got a review - and an excellent one at that, too

LePsych
November 2nd 2019


73 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

This was the definitive Ozric Tentacles album to me. Feng Shui was a favorite of mine, with its very laidback groove leading up to the frenetic explosive ending.



Good review.

y87arrow
November 2nd 2019


711 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Yeah! Great an ozrics review! My second most favourite band. This is my 2nd favourite after Arborescence, I always love their imaginative synth and keyboard sounds and Ed Wynne is one of my favourite guitarists. I like how his guitar often sounds liquid and spacey

Everything they did from 1988 to 2000 is great, but I have big problems getting into their post-2000 albums, somehow the magic is not 100% there anymore since then.



I like that in some songs (on other albums too) the guitar disappears for a while and then suddenly a guitar solo by Ed.



By the way I recommend checking out the album Ugisiunsi by Quantum Fantay, the ozrics were a big influence to them and it's an amazing album.

y87arrow
November 2nd 2019


711 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

favourite songs:



1. Stretchy

2. Jurassic Shift

3. Sunhair

4. Feng Shui

5. Pteranodon

6. Train Oasis

7. Vita Voom

8. Half Light In Thillai (still amazing)

MrSirLordGentleman
November 2nd 2019


15343 Comments


Wow this didn't have a review? You did some needed community service right here buddy, pos'd!

Great album. Ozric was ridiculously consistent in the 90's

Voivod
Staff Reviewer
November 2nd 2019


10709 Comments


Imho and to my ears, Become the Other dwarfs everything Ozric Tentacles.

Good review.

y87arrow
May 8th 2020


711 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

people better just stop comparing everything, it's not worth it. Just enjoy albums for what they are. Everything the Ozrics did from 1989-2000 is awesome (Sliding Gliding Worlds (1988) is also very good).

The guitar & synth interplay is always amazing and I love to hear the flute of Jumpin' Jon Egan.

Deathconscious
May 8th 2020


27347 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Nah, we'll keep comparing, but thanks.

MotokoKusanagi
May 8th 2020


4290 Comments


ya guys stop fucking discussing their albums on a music review site

JJKeys
May 10th 2020


1322 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

NOOOO YOU CAN'T BE RELATIVISTIC ABOUT MUSIC THAT ALL SOUNDS THE SAAAAME

Deathconscious
May 10th 2020


27347 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

You had better just stop comparing everything!

Source
May 10th 2020


19917 Comments


have yet to hear this one

warlordfun
January 30th 2021


453 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Amazing stuff. Whole album transcends



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