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mellotronwave
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the next one deserves all your attention
Kosmogon : Mässan (Niklas Barker (Anekdoten's Guitarist/Mellotronist)' side project , for Tangerine Dream (Phaedra, Rubicon's era) fans , superb! https://kosmogon.bandcamp.com/album/m-ssan Edited by mellotronwave - August 09 2024 at 17:37 |
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William Shatner released a cover of Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds os a single. It's unlistenable, but it's quite a coincidence with this meme
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I stand with Roger Waters, I stand with Joan Baez, I stand with Victor Jara, I stand with Woody Guthrie. Music is revolution
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What about the Lamp of the universe from New Zealand ?
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Bands in my collection that PA classifies as space rock:
35007 3rd Ear Experience Amgala Temple Andromeda Space Ritual Anders Helmerson Astral Magic Bland Bladen Colorstar Colster Dasputnik Dream Machine Eating.Seats Head Spin Here & Now Hidria Spacefolk Korai Orom Maat Lander Mantric Muse Alain Markusfeld Melting Euphoria Nodens Ictus Noetics Ohead Oresund Space Collective Osiris the Rebirth Ozric Tentacles Pink Floyd Polypony Quantum Fantay Quarkspace Rasasound Secret Saucer Sendelica Silas Neptune Sonar (Hungary) The Spacious Mind Spiral Maze Splink Taipuva Luotisuora Tidal Flood Tunderground Vespero Walrus Bands in my collection that PA classifies as electronic, but really exhibit spacey qualities: ARC Tim Blake Computerchemist Cosmic Ground Radio Massacre International Tangerine Dream Zombi Bands in my collection that PA classifies as something else, but clearly have a space rock vibe (more so than Gong or Hawkwind): Beiruth Daal Jay Tausig Kotebel Minds of Infinity Spiral Maze I think OHEAD and Tangerine Dream (particularly their older stuff) are prime exemplars of space rock, even though TD is classified as prog electronic. Although they have some spacey moments, I don't really consider Gong to be space rock, and Hawkwind is more psychedelic than space. I'm somewhat perturbed that PA puts space rock and psychedelic together in the same genre, as they are very different in my mind. |
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“I don’t like country music, but I don’t mean to denigrate those who do. And for those who like country music, denigrate means to ‘put down.'” – Bob Newhart
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Trippy track
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✨ What kind of sonic odyssey awaits the curious traveler in the realm
of sound? The answer is as clear as the shimmering rings of Saturn! 🪐
When you gaze upon the name The Spacelords 👽, your mind drifts into a
nebula of cosmic rhythms and astral melodies. 🌌✨This 🇩🇪German
trio, like interstellar voyagers, 💫 🚀 crafts music that transcends earthly
boundaries—welcome to the universe of space rock!🛰️ 🎸
🎶 Their 15-minute-long instrumental track "Unknown Species," performed live in their home town Reutlingen at the music club called Franz K 🌙 in December 2022, is a cosmic yet hypnotic 🌀 auditory experience whose studio version can be found on their 2021 violet/yellow LP, 🛸 which shares its name with this ethereal instrumental. ♾️ It's a harmonious blend of spacey vibes and cosmic energy that resonates with those who dare to dream beyond the stars. 🌠💫 🌟 So, let the echoes of distant galaxies 🔭
guide you as you immerse yourself in the otherworldly sounds crafted by
The Spacelords! 🌌👽 |
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That's the first time I've seen anyone Thanked five times for a single post, and well deserved too, I might add.
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👽 I implore all cosmic travellers who crave heavy space-rock to embark on this footage without delay! 🚀🌟
In the swirling vortex of time 🌀,
we find ourselves transported back to the year 1993. 🌍🚀 Here, the
🇸🇪Swedish band DarXtar ignited the stage with an electrifying
performance that echoes the cosmic vibes of legendary pioneers like
Hawkwind and early UFO. 🛸 They launched into their stellar track
"Stars," ✨ a gem from their astral 1993 album "Darker." 🌘 🌙 As the
music cascades through the ether, one can feel the pulsating energy of
harder-edged riffs reverberating through the cosmos. 🌌 🎸 💫The pumping
bass lines create a gravitational pull that draws listeners deeper into
this sonic universe!🪐 🌠 |
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^ Welcome to the madhouse!
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merci Amigo ! |
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Today i listened to Tangerine Dream Live at the Place des Arts 1986 ... A gig divided in 6 th movements, great stuff
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1976: Absolute Elsewhere - In Search of Ancient Gods - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wu-hm5uQNZg 1997: Alan Davey - Bedouin - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_l4WGFIbATqlBTY18S68AlUo08HT5Ruy5o 2018: Hawklords - Brave New World - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_ktyme82Q-RdYGfse1n7ezcmx6jvBdicm8 2019: Hawklords - Heaven's Gate - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kKGNm9NKykDseELYvh-nECcrq5GdmnoAc 1971: Hawkwind - In Search of Space - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoIDt_C5y1LuTBzy_QhytoJ8WHpu5QtOT 1977: Hawkwind - Quark, Strangeness & Charm - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoIDt_C5y1LuUttmA0jy85jhJuCjs3AAu 2003: ICI Maintenants - Space and Time - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-xej6XnDQ-dVFdhoI-ua6vt92yqQLTUb 2011: Lunar Dunes - Galaxsea - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_v62rg7U2Y 2000: Mr. Quimby's Beard - The Definite Unsolved Mysteries of... - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL233F7874D468F2D9 1971: Nektar - Journey to the Centre of the Eye - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLikNHjJ_cxzCit6gbG4uEQnIgRcLCTfij 1972: Nektar - A Tab in the Ocean - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLikNHjJ_cxzBA2o9n1iXjp5Pq5lJol6mH 2011: Omnia Opera - Nothing is Ordinary - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-xej6XnDQ-ddMNY8JQ9wy8cGFyk8UVk5 1972: Pink Floyd - Live at Pompeii - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLikNHjJ_cxzDKaCOUEljkMIh5tZm-JzaS 1973: Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLikNHjJ_cxzARi_YkLWAwXTIVngxSKO0K 1988: Pink Floyd - Delicate Sound of Thunder - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLikNHjJ_cxzDdoSW0-czyoA9LYczmksTo 1994: Pink Floyd - The Division Bell - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLikNHjJ_cxzB8V3dEDA8kPoflODzuCMO2 1995: Pink Floyd - P-U-L-S-E - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLikNHjJ_cxzBPQaxPLoACTqQ-pwLAwNZW 1995: Soma - Dreamtime - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9ikK_Xm8Js 2013: Nik Turner - Space Gypsy - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lyvBeOk4fiTtkjF8UBbetdBjg6izTn83c 2005: Underground Zero - Powerplay - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdktF-lL0yEZecuvJZsQ3JOwGXO_C32sy I was initially planning to choose just one favourite album by each Space Rock artist, but the temptation was just too great to go overboard with Pink Floyd when there's so many stellar albums to choose from, although The Division Bell would've been my #1 choice.
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They are simply wonderful albums....full of atmospheric music ...heavy but also melodic and strange. 'WEirding' by Astra ia also great....I have Eclectic Measure by Hypnos but been a while since I played it. As you know AStra turned into Birth and 'Born' is also very nice though I like the vibe better on the Astra lps.
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^ They're two of my favourites too.
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Two of my all time favorite lps...............
'Legacy' -Hypnos 69 'Black Chord'- Astra Edited by dr wu23 - July 30 2024 at 08:47 |
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🌙 🌕 In the twilight hours, when the cosmos unfurls its velvet tapestry
🌌✨, the ethereal symphonies of modern space-rock band Øresund Space
Collective that transcends borders🌍—primarily rooted in the enchanting
realms of 🇩🇰Denmark—begin to weave their magic. 🧙♂️ 💫
As you recline beneath the celestial canopy 🌠 🪐, each note of their free form space-rock becomes a shimmering star ⭐, guiding your spirit to drift effortlessly into the boundless expanse of their sonic universe. 🌀 🛸 Øresund Space Collective recently released a new studio album that is fantastic ✨. Let
yourself be enveloped by this auditory odyssey 🚀🎶, where melodies
swirl like galaxies 🌌 and rhythms pulse with the heartbeat of distant
worlds 👽, inviting you to lose yourself in an infinite dance among
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1971: Jade Warrior - Jade Warrior - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVvqgURy2L9fX9BPWZ6I0y0PAoW6301gt JADE WARRIOR have always been there lurking in the background, like a silent samurai, poised to strike with a new album release. This three-piece British band have been around since 1970 but never quite made it to the "big league", although their exotic melodic prog albums are every bit as good as some of the more well-known prog bands of the time. They emerged from the Psychedelic Rock band, July, who released one self-titled album in 1968. Jade Warrior released seven albums during the proggy 1970's, including:- "Jade Warrior" (1971); "Released" (1971); "Last Autumn's Dream" (1972); "Floating World" (1974); "Waves" (1975); "Kites" (1976); & "Way of the Sun" (1978). They followed that studio album up with the compilation album "Reflections" (1979), released at a time when Jade Warrior were taking a long six year hiatus before coming back with the "Horizen" album in 1984. Jade Warrior's first three albums were released on the Prog-Rock Vertigo label, before switching to Chris Blackwell's Island Records in 1974. In total, the band have recorded fourteen studio albums throughout their long career with their most recent album "NOW" released in 2008. The line-up for this first self-titled album consisted of Jon Field (flutes, percussion); Tony Duhig (guitars); & Glyn Havard (bass, vocals). The album is notable for not including a drummer in this first line-up. Let's step into the mysterious oriental world of Jade Warrior now and check out the album.
Getting the album underway, we're on the move with "The Traveller", opening to the sound of a gentle acoustic guitar and floating flute with a percussionist lightly tapping away on the bongos. The exotic music conjures up images of some faraway land in the mystical east. Wait a minute though - what's this!? Leaping out of nowhere like a sleeping samurai comes a fuzzy electric guitarist with a soaring spacey solo. This is Psychedelic/Space Rock like you've never heard it played before. This is no gentle Japanese tea ceremony in the style of Marlon Brando's "Teahouse of the August Moon". No, this is a soaring sonic nirvana of fuzzy acid guitar, designed to exhilarate and elevate the mind and body into a state of euphoria - and you don't even need any psychedelic substances to get high. All you need is this emotionally elevating music. Floating gently back down to Earth now, comes the Blues-Rock number "A Prenormal Day at Brighton". This song is no laid-back "Bell-Bottom Blues" though. No, this is a spirited, toe-tapping Blues-Rock number with attitude, which is all the more surprising considering Jade Warrior didn't include a drummer in their first line-up. Instead, we have a percussionist pounding away on whatever he can lay his hands on with the fuzzy psychedelic guitarist taking us right back to those halcyon days gone by when hippy guys and gals wore flowers in their hair. We're in deepest darkest Africa for the next song "Masai Morning". It's all very ethnic in the opening with the sound of a floating flute and what sounds like an African tribesman pounding away on the percussion. It sounds like the kind of tribal music you might hear on a wild African safari, or if your budget doesn't quite stretch that far, watching old repeats of "Daktari". First impressions aren't always right though, because the wild guitarist is just waiting in the wings to give us another dynamic burst of some fuzzy guitar riffing. This is energetic ethnic music that's best listened to on a verandah with a glass of jungle juice in your hand as you watch herds of wildebeest galloping across the savannah. Failing that, you could just lie back at night with the lights off and dream of being on safari amid the breath-taking scenery of Kenya, ala Karen Blixen (Meryl Streep) in "Out of Africa". Floating into view now comes "Windweaver", a beautifully laid-back mellow groove with some super soar-away guitar and flute soloing. This is gorgeous music that floats along like a cool gentle breeze. Just lie back and let "Windweaver" weave it's magical spell on you. The music segues nicely into "Dragonfly Day" to close out Side One. It's the longest song on the album at nearly eight minutes long. This is another cool and gentle groove with the ethnic sound of the tom-toms, acoustic guitar and feathery flute carrying us away to some warm and distant far-eastern land. It's psychedelic transcendental music to lay back and meditate to in a passionate "Purple Haze" of sound. The music is very much in the style of that other well-known psychedelic and spiritual band, Quintessence. This music is moody and magnificent! Moving swiftly along through Side Two now, so as not to get hopelessly bogged down in a long review comes "Petunia", a back-to-basics raw Blues-Rock number, reminding us that this is a British Rock album we're listening to here and not some multi-ethnic tribe of musicians from Asia and Africa. Next on the line is "Telephone Girl", an upbeat and uplifting wild psychedelic guitar groove with the percussionist passionately pounding away on the bongo drums. This is a tribal psychedelic revival that's foot-stompingly good. Next up is the bizarrely-titled "Psychiatric Sergeant", a fluty number which is very reminiscent of Jethro Tull. The flautist is in full-flight on this energetic song, which immediately conjures up an image of Ian Anderson standing on one leg in typical merry minstrel fashion. Next, we're taking a "Slow Ride", a light and delicate acoustic guitar and fluty instrumental melody. This leads us gently into the closing number and the highlight of the album, "Sundial Song". This song is a veritable potpourri of exotic music, opening with a flawless flute and gentle percussion, followed by an aggressive samurai thrust of heavy guitar riffing, and then effortlessly transposing back into a marvellous mellifluous floating wave of sound for the magnificent conclusion. This stunning debut album from Jade Warrior has it all! It's a spicy multi-ethnic cocktail of exotic instrumentation that's a little bit off the beaten track. If you're in the mood to spice up your life with some exotic and experimental non-western music that's not on the usual tourist trail, then take a psychedelic trip back in time with this superb album of musical exploration. This is a timeless album of intoxicating melodic prog that improves with age, just like a fine vintage wine. |
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^Thanks! I sure have a lot of listening to catch up on!! SO glad we have access to music via YouTube!!
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Just finished Solaris Live in LA CD 2 today afternoon
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