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Hulsenbeck, P.a.: Garden of Stone - VINYL LPTitle: Garden of Stone Artist: Hulsenbeck, P. a. Label: Altin Village & Mine Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 880918229683 Genre: Rock Release Date: 2019 01 11 Number of Discs: 1 LP version; includes download. At first glance, Garden Of Stone, the inaugural solo record by P. A. Hlsenbeck, seems to ripple serpentine. Scales over flesh topple softly as a snake piles high in the dim. Garden Of Stone is a molt, a shedding of one old thing to reveal something
Title: Garden of StoneArtist: Hulsenbeck, P.a.
Label: Altin Village & Mine
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 880918229683
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2019-01-11
Number of Discs: 1
LP version; includes download. At first glance, Garden Of Stone, the inaugural solo record by P. A. Hülsenbeck, seems to ripple serpentine. Scales over flesh topple softly as a snake piles high in the dim. Garden Of Stone is a molt, a shedding of one old thing to reveal something new. But instead of the shirking off of some glistening scaled skin, the record's nine pieces shed the raw human experience and from it's depths rises Hülsenbeck. His voice, like his image on the album cover, is hidden under each piece. He uses it as an instrument that drifts in from somewhere deep, dark, and below. In front, around, above, and underneath swim guitar, synthesizer, koto, saxophone, trumpet, horn, drums, and bass to provide a soft, lush foundation. From somewhere distant, each note carries the scent of pine, forgotten cabins, and damp but breezy oceans. Each piece in this album reminisces of a well-laid plot, they swell to retreat, ebb to flow and just as distortion begins to drift in, swift wind carries the melody away. This music is the outcome of the search for sound, a polyphonic reflection of the music itself. It moves in the darkness and dances in the open; exposed and forever drifting. When after Hülsenbeck's first band Sizarr ceased to exist, the musician radicalized his language under the Doomhound moniker. After one year of touring he shed his electronic hide to reveal something gentle and new. Hülsenbeck's new album dances the way flesh might, whether it be by serpent or some other body. Beginning in Leipzig, P. A. became engulfed in techniques that explore relationships between body and mind through exercises in expressive movement improvisation. In other words, he began to dance. Through those physical techniques, he found the philosophy that from now on determines his approach: turn the inside out without question and give it freely to the outside world. A process in which Hülsenbeck routinely finds himself practicing in the distinctive dreamland of Garden Of Stone. While "Anima", "Säule" and "Vessel" are instrumental, the other six pieces on "Garden Of Stone" tell stories that conjure up a person who blossoms in the ether behind; Hülsenbeck is truly himself. The record was produced by Hülsenbeck with his friend Tim Roth (Drangsal). It was recorded by Joe Haege and Fritz Brückner (White Wine), and also features Johannes Döpping (drums), Johanne Weber (basses), and Max Kraft (horn/trumpet).
Tracks:
1.1 Anima (2:12)
1.2 Survey (5:20)
1.3 Aya on Canvas (5:56)
1.4 A Serpent of Velour (4:22)
1.5 Säule (1:04)
1.6 Speaking in Tongues (6:13)
1.7 Stairs of Alfama (7:24)
1.8 Eager Lust (4:11)
1.9 Vessel (4:20)
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Perfect size
Color: Non-Squeaky - Pack of 12, Size: Medium, Color: Non-Squeaky - Pack of 12, Size: Medium
Safe to say the size is perfect for large dogs. Great to chew on or play catch with.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2026
★★★★★ 3
Didn’t hold up for large dog
Color: Non-Squeaky - Pack of 12, Size: Medium
Nothing like original tennis balls
My dog had it busted open within hrs of playing catch. But she’s big and likes to chomp on them also
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Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Great to keep your dog entertained
Color: Blue
Great toy my 13 month old cane corso absolutely loved it and it kept her entertained forever except she has an extremely strong bite so she was figuring out a way to split it apart so I had to take it away -it’s extremely strong, but not strong enough for the bite of a cane corso but any other dog would love it. I just wish my dog didn’t have such a strong bite and would be able to keep enjoying it since it is a little expensive the only problem with it is that I thought the remote shuts it off, but then her bites were making it come back on, so I don’t know if it was my dog or the toy just doesn’t stay off until you turn it on.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2026
★★★★★ 1
Stopped working within 3 days
Color: Blue
Worked for 3 plays. My 11 week old puppy loved this item. Unfortunately, it only lasted 3 tries before the motor stopped working. $30 for a total of 30 minutes over 3 days is robbery! I'd look at another vendor for the same type of item. We charged it after each attempt but now the motor won't turn on.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2026
★★★★★ 3
Item was returned
Color: Blue
Used it one day and partially the following day. Put on charger. Never worked again. My dog played with it but returned it as defective.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2026