Saturday, July 5, 2025

Surf Instro Review: Laika & The Cosmonauts-Absurdistan

Warner Bros. initially released Laika & The Cosmonauts' Absurdistan only in Finland, a decision that might puzzle some of us. However, this album is a gem that deserves a global audience. 

Having heard a few of their previous releases, I can confidently say that Absurdistan surpasses them all. This is not to discredit the group's earlier work, as they have consistently delivered good music over the years.

This is a high achievement, considering all the factors that come into play when recording an album from start to finish.

The original release of Absurdistan featured thirteen tracks, each a testament to Laika & The Cosmonauts' musical prowess. The American release, however, offers a little extra. In addition to the original tracks, listeners can enjoy three bonus remixes that add a new dimension to the album's sound.

Laika & The Cosmonauts have matured into one of the instrumental genre's best, showcasing their versatility by touching upon every sub-genre of surf-instrumental music. This flexibility in their music creates a pleasing range that transcends all age barriers. It's a superb, mature sound that’s sure to captivate any listener.

As a self-proclaimed surf-instro addict, it takes a lot to impress me after years of listening to this type of music. Being a hardcore Ventures fan makes me more critical than the average listener. Laika & The Cosmonauts pass the test.

This kind of music needs some inventiveness and artistic faculty to sound fresh and invigorating. Laika & The Cosmonauts have managed to infuse their music with these qualities, offering a different slant with a consistent, ear-catching eminence in each song. This CD rocks.

Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck

November 15, 2000

Tracks:

01. Disconnected 

02. Turquoise 

03. Look! No Head!  

04. Hypno-Wheel, The   

05. Boris The Conductor   

06. Lands End   

07. Circumstantial Evidence

08. The Freefaller   

09. Syncophant   

10. Silenzio  

11. Hi & Lo   

12. Nanaki   

13. Rough Ground  

14. Silenzio In Dubsurdistan

15. Rough Evidence On Circumstantial Ground    

16. Re-Inventing The Hypno-Wheel

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