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Music for driving at night or hanging out in a dark room. Experimental instrumental music that dives into your subconscious. Very image provoking. Great film music. Freely improvised.

The spirit of this recording was total spontaneity and freedom. Greg and Jon improvised freely in the studio without any preconceived ideas. After a bulk of material was recorded, they picked out the magical moments that they liked. Some were good enough "as is". Others warranted overdubbing, also improvised, and ended up as multi-layered sonic excursions.

It goes deep and will take you into your subconscious... Some of the places it takes you are marvelous, indeed. This music is pure; it comes straight from its source, passing through Jon and Greg, but it's way beyond them. This is truly channeled music in the sense that neither Jon nor Greg consciously played it, but allowed it to flow out of them.

"In the languages of northern India, Musth (from a word of Persian origin) translates as 'a state of intoxication'. It is used to describe altered behavior in either humans or elephants. Various Sanskrit words used to describe this state come from the word mada, which can mean "hilarity", "rapture", "excitement", "sexual enjoyment", "lust", or "inspiration".

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released November 1, 1994

Musth is Jon Bernson playing drums and percussion and Greg Grant playing nylon string guitar and alto saxophone.

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Greg Grant Whitefish, montana

Montana based guitarist, saxophonist, singer, songwriter, composer, recording & live sound engineer.

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