Beausoleil went on to work with underground filmmaker Kenneth Anger, playing the main role in the film Lucifer Rising. Soon after he became involved with Charles Manson and his 'family' cult in Los Angeles. Another prominent player in the Orkustra was violin prodigy David LaFlamme, who brought a certain grounding and resourcefulness to the outfit. He would go on to found It's a Beautiful Day with his wife shortly after the group disbanded, bringing some of the same musical leanings to their new ensemble.
In an interview with Klemen Breznikar for It's Psychedelic Baby! Magazine in 2014, Beausoleil remarked, "Most of our compositions were structured in a similar way, too, where there would be a strong melody or musical pattern motif to provide a framework for the improvisations that so largely defined our music. However, we primarily influenced one another. David and Henry were classically trained, Terry was a jazz drummer, Jamie was into jazz and blues, and I brought more of a rock orientation and Asian influences to the mix. We learned from and took cues from one another to create a unique sound."
During their short heyday the group released no recordings. Working in collaboration with Beausoleil, however, RD Records of Switzerland released an LP of original Orkustra recordings in 2006. A few years later, Kemado Records released an expanded compilation of Orkustra recordings supplemented by tapes former member David LaFlamme had privately preserved.
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