"A mix of some very psychedelic, funky tunes housing a few of David Holmes' own tracks with The Free Association. (The track I chose: 6, Country Girl)"
"From this album: track 5, And The Fun Goes On; an awesome tune, though I heard it first on a bootleg Cherrystones mix, Entertaining The Unobvious -- An insanely good mix of psyche, punk, and funk."
"Bill Laswell's second foray into the Trojan labyrinth comes across beautifully; a joy to walk its twisting passages, illuminated by occasional shafts of light; endlessly listenable. (Track 3: Java)"
"Perhaps the track I chose (5: Alison) doesn't quite gel with the rest here. I disagree, of course, but when some hear this one they hear a quaint kind of ballad, whereas I hear gut-wrenching beauty."
"Any one of the mind-bending tracks on this fantastic, wonderful, all-too-obscure psychedelic album would have sat nicely in my mix. (Track 5: House Without Windows)"
"An emminently groovy instrumental album, show-casing the legendary guitar magic of Harvey Mandel. Put the record on; light up. (Track 6: Wade in The Water)"
"Gotta love old Zap-man. This is perhaps one of my favourite albums of his. Very funny; and, more importantly, it's "got that swing". Track 2: I'm The Slime."
"This great album is my favourite of old Sun Ra's, and a good start place for initiates. The track I pilfered here (3: That's how I feel) always for some reason reminds me of claustrophobia and Tokyo."
"Great band from the 60s, with a distinctly Eastern influence. I suppose you might call them pioneers of World Music, if you're that way inclined. (Track 8: Hedgehog Song)"