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Master Musicians of Bukkake
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Far West (2013)
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Totem Three (2011)
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Totem Two (2010)
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Live I (2010)
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Totem One (2009)
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The Visible Sign of the I (2004)


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4 users heart off Master Musicians of Bukkake - Bardo Chikkhai
4 users heart off Master Musicians of Bukkake - People of the Drifting Houses
4 users heart off Master Musicians of Bukkake - A Mist of Illnesses
4 users heart off Master Musicians of Bukkake - In the Lightness of Sonoran
4 users heart off Master Musicians of Bukkake - Cascade Cathedral


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The Master Musicians of Bukkake are a group performing collective ceremonial music, far removed from category and pushing well beyond the “outsider” fashions of those willing to settle for less.

Master Musicians of Bukkake began in the fertile music scene of the Pacific Northwest in 2003. Originally founded as a collective of musicians from the overflowing community in Seattle featuring members of Earth, Burning Witch, Grails, The Accüsed, and Asva. Their 2009 album, Totem One (Conspiracy Records) was the band’s first record as part of a Northwest trilogy, marking an evolution from their first record Visible Sign of the Invisible Order (Abduction Records, 2005). Master Musicians of Bukkake has now solidified into a seven-piece cosmic psyche force.

Like a reverse dark side of the New Age sound, on the Totem series Master Musicians of Bukkake perform ritualistic electric excursions into the outer and inner reaches, relying on the electric power of psyched guitars, analog synth chants, and exotic heavy percussion. Totem One echos with the delusions of a West Coast death cult.
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