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Abstract experimental psychedelic music video for the lost East Bay psych/rock group Nymbus. After sitting in a vault for over forty years decades, the one known Nymbus recording is released on Shattered Music. As of May 2012, we just got in contact with the band and found that their name was spelled as Nymbus, not Nimbus as our previous documentation had suggested. This is why in the videos the band is still called Nimbus. This 20 minute jam is the first of the 4 Nymbus tracks to be made into a video. Mutating shapes and colors twitch, shake, and dance to the thundering riffs, transforming in and out of representational imagery. The video for "If I Had My Way" features photos of Nymbus live at their one known recorded show taken by producer Jim Sorensen! To order Nimbus "Live in Livermore" on hand numbered, limited edition gray vinyl with free digital copy, please e-mail shatteredmusicone@gmail.com. Copyright 2011/12 Shattered Music.
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