Brustna Illusioner by Prefix is one of the rarest and strangest records ever to come out of Scandinavia. Prefix was less a band than a solo project by Pierre Blom, founded in 1970. Accompanied by his wife Ingrid Blom (voc, g, perc) and friend and singer Åke Eriksson, he recorded his first and only LP in late 1973, early 1974 at home with an 8-track recorder and a self-built mixing desk. He also played almost all the instruments and did most of the vocals in English and Swedish. The home-made underground private pressing contains a wide variety of piano ballads with light psychedelic elements as well as acid folk and heavy fuzz guitar passages.
Released in 1974 on his own record label PIM, the LP was pressed in only 100 copies and has not been re-released to this day. One of the great vinyl rarities, especially for fans of psychedelic folk and folk rock.