They willfully jumbled funk, art rock, free jazz, and psychedelic rock.

Instead of simple, catchy tunes, the band produced a wild, distorted blend of Miles Davis -inspired jazz fusion and gritty acid rock. The resulting album, The Stark Reality Discovers Hoagy Carmichael's Music Shop (1970), became a legendary "holy grail" for record collectors and has been sampled by major hip-hop artists like A Tribe Called Quest and J Dilla . Musical Style and Legacy

The band consisted of high-level jazz players, including a young on a fuzz-drenched guitar, whose playing "weaves in and out" of Phil Morrison’s bass and Vinnie Johnson’s drums. Key features of their sound include:

Experience the unique sounds and history of The Stark Reality through these performance clips and reviews: Stark Reality: Acting, Thinking, Feeling YouTube · Stones Throw Stark Reality - 1969 (Full Album) YouTube · Sal Paradise The Stark Reality - All You Need To Make Music YouTube · Now-Again Records

Monty Stark used effects like fuzz and wah-wah on his vibraphone, creating textures described as "explosions in a bottle factory".