The Central Nervous System - It Takes All Kinds

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Review by very apryaldy

Central Nervous System's latest album, It Takes All Kinds, is a masterpiece of experimental electronic music. The album features a diverse range of sounds and styles, from glitchy beats and distorted synths to haunting ambient textures and ethereal vocals.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Neuroplasticity," which features a driving rhythm and pulsing bassline that build to a crescendo of glitchy, glitchy beats and distorted vocals. Another highlight is "Synapse," a dreamy, atmospheric track that showcases the band's ability to create immersive sonic landscapes.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
It Takes All Kinds2:28
I'm Still Hung Up On You2:18

Video

The Central Nervous System - It Takes All Kinds (1968)

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Catalog Numbers

LR 3421

Labels

Laurie Records

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • Promo

Credits

RoleCredit
ProducerNicky Added, Ray Dahrouge

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout: UK4M-0920-1
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About The Central Nervous System

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  • Central Nervous System
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Summary by very apryaldy

Throughout the album, Central Nervous System demonstrates a mastery of sound design and production, creating a sonic universe that is both captivating and otherworldly. It Takes All Kinds is a must-listen for fans of experimental electronic music, and a testament to the band's creative vision and technical skill.

Comments

Absolutely superb
Some pretty mean drumming going on here. Their other single on this label, "Alice In Wonderland" (Laurie 3446) doesn't sound anything like this at all. It's more of a Harper's Bizarre style sunshine pop tune.
Is this the same band that put out that I Could Have Danced All Night album on the Music Factory label? It seems a bit unlikely that two different 60s bands would have the name Central Nervous System.
There is a posting for these guys on youtube for a song called "Why" which has a ton of information on them. It should help fill in the information for which you are searching. Cheers.
Unfortunately i don't...sorry...only recently discovered this tune. All i know is they made a couple of singles on Laurie...the other one called Alice in Wonderland (1968). Not heard it though. If i find out anything, will post.
do you have any info on this band?