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Hashkuchen 02:16
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Central Park 03:31
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Fucked Up 03:04
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Number 03:25
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"Easyriders" is a 10-track LP of unpretentious improvised rock'n'roll music as filtered through my life and experience.

My rock'n'roll is mutated, like the mutants in Philip K. Dick's prose, and free, like the bikers in classic biker movies of the 60s/70s.

This is because deep in the back of my mind I'm a mutant biker riding the post-apocalyptic wasteland. And on the surface I'm just a regular Polish guy with an electric guitar.

This album puts the two sides of my personality (where is it? I must have left it at home!) together and I hope you will have fun listening to it.

Inspired by the Fugs, ADII, Motorhead, Butthole Surfers, Cows, beer, and weed.

"Psyche means Soul, Brother!"

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released February 22, 2022

A.J. Kaufmann - all instruments, voice, lyrics, music.

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The Strange World of A.J. Kaufmann Poznań, Poland

A.J. Kaufmann is a Polish psychedelic music artist, whose sound spans across genres including folk, noise, grunge, krautrock, space rock, and psychedelic rock. He is known for his heavy riffs, spaced-out soundscapes, and poetic lyrics. With a long and diverse discography, A.J. Kaufmann is a true pioneer of Polish psychedelic music, and his music continues to inspire and move listeners worldwide. ... more

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