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: Tracks like " Phetamine Street " and " Reptoid Vision " (penned by vocalist/bassist Ron Tree) inject a raw, proto-punk grit that calls back to the chaotic energy of the Robert Calvert years.

Detailed track lists and credits are available on Discogs and Prog Archives.

: The title track "Distant Horizons" and the closer "Love in Space" (sometimes listed as "Taxi for Max" depending on the pressing) dive headfirst into trance-like rhythms. Download File Hawkwind - Distant Horizons 1997.rar

: " Alchemy " and " Wheels " offer the heavy, driving space-metal riffs that die-hard "Hawkfans" crave. The Core Lineup (1997)

Released in late 1997, stands as Hawkwind's 21st studio outing, capturing the legendary space-rockers at a fascinating crossroads. Recorded at Earth Studios in Devon, the album arrived during an era when the band was lean—operating as a quartet following the departure of longtime bassist Alan Davey. : Tracks like " Phetamine Street " and

: Drums and percussion (a mainstay since the late 80s). Ron Tree : Vocals, bass, and audio generator.

: Guitar and programming, who joined just prior to this era. Original 1997 Tracklist Distant Horizons Brock, Chadwick Phetamine Street Waimea Canyon Drive Richards, Chadwick Clouded Vision Reptoid Vision Population Overload Brock, Chadwick Richards, Chadwick Kauai / Taxi for Max Love in Space : " Alchemy " and " Wheels "

Whether you view it as an underrated experimental gem or a "band in flux" project, Distant Horizons remains a bold example of Hawkwind’s refusal to stay static in an ever-changing musical landscape. HAWKWIND Distant Horizons reviews - Prog Archives