Lightstorm - Creation |

Lightstorm - Creation |

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Lightstorm - Creation |

Lightstorm - Creation |

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Husband and wife team Johnima and Kalassu Wintergate are Lightstorm: globetrotting musical collaborators retransmitting messages of love from their teacher and Avatar Sathya Sai Baba. Since 1973, the Lightstorm discography has been issued under a variety of aliases (Creation Earth, 33 1/3, Teeth) unknown to all but the most obsessed vinyl casualties. Insofar as the irrepressible J&K are known at all, it’s for their twisted, ridiculously entertaining 1982 shot-onvideo horror-comedy classic “Boardinghouse.” (See this movie!) The ever-unpredictable Drag City / Yoga Records now present the first-ever Lightstorm collection. “Creation” fuses the best tracks from the spiritual concept double LP “Who Am I: One” (1977) and sensual glam rock killer “33 1/3” (1980, recently featured in the “Enjoy The Experience” private press book). Eleven pieces of riveting catchy, psych-glam-weirdness, “Creation” captures both sides of Lightstorm. Soar with ‘Let Your Astral Body Fly’, and rut with ‘Missionary Is Impossible.’ To say that there’s nothing else like Lightstorm would be an understatement, but their natural clear underlying love energy is unmistakable. Experience “Creation.” In the band’s own words: Though fame was often within close reach for Lightstorm, it never materialized on the world stage. The Divine Energy as Creation had a different plan. Their natural clear underlying love energy, which was mostly due to Johnima’s and Kalassu’s deep personal inner quest for absolute Spiritual Truth and unconditional Love, always vibrated thru all musical renditions and it made the executives unsure since they always worried about the bottom line, ‘Lightstorm’s DOLLAR value.’ The “Creation Earth” album (which was just too far ahead of its time) got a lot of late night airplay but it seemed that its Spirituality Concept was not quite understood by the average record buying public. The “33 1/3” album became a turntable hit on various radio stations all

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