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ORGŌNE
CHIMERA
3 PALM RECORDS

Orgōne is set to release their newest album, Chimera. It is a sonic masterpiece that effortlessly blends fresh elements with timeless grooves. Described by the band members themselves as a shadowy dream, Chimera offers a glimpse into a hypnotic hallucinational state. Think of it this way: it’s like how you feel right before you wake up from a deep sleep, where reality becomes fluid, and anything feels possible. With each track, Orgōne takes listeners through a realm that is too perfect for this world, leaving them mesmerized and yearning for more.

Los Angeles has always been a hub for groundbreaking musical talent, and Orgōne is no exception. This West Coast band is on a mission to revive the sounds of the past, drawing inspiration from the funk and soul of the 1960s and 1970s. However, Chimera proves they are more than just a nostalgic act.

While Orgōne’s roots can be traced back to the early 1990s, it wasn’t until 1999 that they fully formed as a regular band. In their early days, they often played as a backup for hip-hop artists. This diverse background has undoubtedly influenced their unique sound and ability to captivate audiences. If you don’t know who Orgōne is, all you have to do is take Earth, Wind & Fire, mix it with some Santana, and top it off with some Commodores, and Orgōne would emerge.

Fans of early Orgōne will not be disappointed with Chimera. This electrifying record is a testament to the band’s evolution and growth, exceeding all expectations. With its infectious grooves and captivating vocal performances, it’s impossible not to be rapt by the mesmerizing soundscapes created by this talented group. From the moment the album opens with “Hallowed Dreams,” listeners are transported to a place where reality blurs and music takes over.

So prepare to embark on a sonic adventure. This album is not just a collection of songs; it’s a gateway to a world where funk, soul, and psychedelic influences converge to create something truly extraordinary.



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