Earthen Sea - "Seeking Enlightenment 12oz at a Time" [Twonicorn, 2006]

So I started to write a review of this incredible tape, and then I saw Aquarius Records’ review, and felt ashamed. Nothing could describe this in a more perfect way. Why try?
“Earthen Sea, what a killer name, however, the tape’s title, Seeking Enlightenment 12 Oz. At A Time, had us expecting some sort of lo-fi, damaged and drunken sludgerock slugfest, but nothing could be further from the truth. Earthen Sea craft delicately developing drones, that begin life as a droney ultra minimal krautrock / postrock hybrid, with lots of swirling low end, pulsing melodies, propulsive barely there rhythms, a murky kraut jam like listening to Neu! practice six floors below you in an -almost- soundproof rehearsal room. Those various elements eventually begin to come apart, and blur together, becoming a thick tangled swirl of low end grind and throbbing, rumbling thrum, shot through with subtle sonic colors and glistening melodic sparkles. Nice.” Aquarius Records