Amancio D’Silva, a Bombay-born, UK-based jazz guitarist and composer, cut his teeth playing with fellow musicians from the English jazz scene, releasing two albums of his own in the late sixties—Integration and Hum Dono with saxophonist Joe Harriott—leading up to his visionary Dream Sequence album, released in 1972 under the collaborative moniker Cosmic Eye. Imagined as an unofficial sequel to that album, though something tighter and more controlled . . .
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