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: Also known as "The Throbbe," this track often evokes "Egyptian" vibes with its hypnotic, desert-like rhythms and frantic woodwind bursts [16, 20]. Critical Consensus

: Begins with an "ethnic" ambient intro before launching into a driving, spacey rock groove [14, 19]. ozric_tentacles_strangeitude_full_album_1991

Space Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Progressive Rock, Dub, Techno [12, 14, 19]. : Also known as "The Throbbe," this track

Reviewers from AllMusic and Prog Archives praise the album for its "perfectly sensible instrumental complexities" and lack of "druggy tautology," noting that while it is experimental, it remains highly listenable and rewarding for repeat listens [5]. While some find the title track slightly overlong [16], most fans consider this the band's peak "flawless" moment before they transitioned into more heavily electronic territory [14, 17]. Reviewers from AllMusic and Prog Archives praise the

: A shorter, faster track with strong world-music influences and intricate fretwork [14, 19].

: A standout track that starts with a deep, cosmic dub-reggae bassline before evolving into a psychedelic rock odyssey [14, 19].