This model is a tribute to the 1972 album by Hawkwind that solidified their place in the space rock genre. Released by United Artists Records, the LP marked the band’s third studio effort and their first with bassist Lemmy, whose driving riffs helped shape their signature sound. Recorded at Rockfield Studios in Wales, the album reached No. 14 on the UK charts, propelled by tracks like “Brainstorm” and “Lord of Light.” Its blend of psychedelic rock, proto-punk energy, and sci-fi themes resonated with the counterculture of the early 1970s, establishing Hawkwind as pioneers of a genre that would influence bands like Pink Floyd and Tangerine Dream.The album’s iconic cover art was designed by Barney Bubbles, a visionary graphic artist known for his work with Hawkwind and other underground acts. Bubbles created a striking, symmetrical design featuring a futuristic, almost heraldic emblem—a fusion of cosmic and medieval imagery that perfectly captured the band’s ethos. The artwork, paired with the album’s title (a playful riff on the solfege scale), reflected Hawkwind’s experimental spirit, blending the mystical with the interstellar. Bubbles’s collaboration with the band extended to their live shows, where his visuals became a key part of their immersive, mind-bending performances.Doremi Fasol Latido itself is a sonic journey, clocking in at 41 minutes across seven tracks. “Space Is Deep” offers a haunting, acoustic meditation, while “Time We Left This World Today” pulses with hypnotic rhythms and swirling synths, courtesy of Dik Mik and Del Dettmar. The album’s raw energy, driven by Lemmy’s bass and Dave Brock’s guitar, captures the band at a creative peak, balancing structured songs with improvisational chaos. It’s a record that embodies the era’s fascination with space exploration and inner consciousness, inviting listeners to drift into Hawkwind’s cosmic universe.Perfect for space rock fans, Hawkwind collectors, or lovers of 1970s album art, this piece connects you to the legacy of Doremi Fasol Latido and its role in shaping a genre, offering a nostalgic link to a transformative moment in music history. Approx 6" tall with a unique textured surface and supplied with a stand, this 3D printed model is made from high-quality, recyclable PLA, both lightweight and durable, making it an ideal display piece. Please note that as each piece is made to order, there may be slight variations in colour and finish.Customisation Options:We're happy to accommodate any special requests or customisations you may have in mind. Please don't hesitate to contact us with your ideas.
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