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Soundblabd. 26. Mar. 2019ByByJeff Penczakd. 26. Mar. 2019"This sequel to 2016's highly acclaimed Another Splash Of Colour continues the story of '80s UK psychedelia, focusing on the last half of that illustrious decade before Brit Pop came along and done everyone's head in ... Throughout nearly four hours, Losing Touch With My Mind will probably fulfill its promise, and coupled with its predecessor (and despite a few quibbles over glaring omissions - and questionable inclusions), it offers a comprehensive overview of the 80s UK psychedelic scene".
Louder than ward. 24. Mar. 2019ByByIan Cantyd. 24. Mar. 2019"Losing Touch With My Mind is another top quality boxset with some great sleeve notes on all the artists featured and a really good scene-setting essay from Hugh Dellar which captures the excitement of all things psych in the 80s perfectly. You can debate whether some of the tracks were true psychedelia, and the omissions (I personally would have liked Yeah Yeah Noh to have appeared, they made some fascinating contributions to the genre at the time), but what you have here is great listening".Read review