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In the late summer of 2004, CAUSA SUI were formed with four players, each of whom had gained his enough experience in his own hardcore metal band. With cringing at Danish pop music scene in those days, they all groped for playing progressive and experimental music, and conclusively found they should play heavy psychedelic and stoner rock they had never lost the desire to make their style with.
Causa Sui (meaning cause of itself in Latin) is four Danes in their early/mid-twenties, who have made and released music together since before they were teenagers in various genres.
Causa Sui is not the hipster’s unintelligent 60ies-look nostagia music, not a scholar’s sad search for the most complex of compositions, nor a neanderthal take on sludgy riffs. This is free music – all written, shaped, played and produced by the band during 9 months of isolation.
Imagine the furious haze of manic Hendrix and Blue Cheer jamming with a young Iggy Pop, recorded and seamlessly layered by krautrockers Can. It’s untamed music picked up from the late 60s, not looking back at zeitgeists and other limitations, picking up different trails on the way, wrapped in a complex, but soundwise warm and simple jacket.
Play loud indeed!

Psychedelic/Stoner Rock

Causa Sui – Summer Sessions Vol. 1-3
2009
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Causa Sui – Summer Sessions Vol. 1
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Causa Sui – Summer Sessions Vol. 2
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Causa Sui – Summer Sessions Vol. 3
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Causa Sui – Free Ride
2007
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Causa Sui – Causa Sui
2005
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Comments (1)
  1. komario says:

    Спасибо за первый в хорошем качестве! Остальные удалось прикупить :)

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