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    Posted: April 07 2007 at 22:12
TD has my vote.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 07 2007 at 20:12
Originally posted by Forkface Forkface wrote:

Dzyan - Electric Silence
 
makes Canterbury seem not so grand............
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 07 2007 at 17:27
Dzyan - Electric Silence
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 07 2007 at 02:17
Originally posted by Zac M Zac M wrote:

I've heard pretty much all of these, and it's way too tough to choose just one.

By the way, where are Ougenweide, Parzival, and the other folkier acts on these lists?
 
ran out of room, but those are probably the best place to start along with Broselmaschine, i picked witthuser & westrupp over them as being the most psychedelic and maybe interesting.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 07 2007 at 02:15
I've heard pretty much all of these, and it's way too tough to choose just one.

By the way, where are Ougenweide, Parzival, and the other folkier acts on these lists?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 07 2007 at 02:08
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remember im an old 70's cosmic rocker, 90's child absorbs abrupt changes and melodic rape better than myself. the french and english in me didnt kill the redskin
insideLOL 
 
DO YA WANNA RAINDANCE?
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 06 2007 at 19:06
Klaus Schulze Body Love with TD's Force Majeure a close second.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 06 2007 at 18:58
would most agree that just about everything on this list is a must for 70's prog collectors?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 06 2007 at 07:56
Originally posted by oliverstoned oliverstoned wrote:

"Baba Yaga

Not to be confused with the much later neo-progressive band Baba Jaga, this obscure mid-70's duo were quite aptly named after the fabled fictional magician, being multi-instrumentalists of great invention. Ingo Werner is also known for his earlier work with My Solid Ground and nowadays as a session musician/synthesist. In Baba Yaga, the mixture of ethnic instruments, percussives and multi-keyboards, makes for a music that steps beyond early Between or Deuter, steering clear of any pretty or melodic noodling, moving to darker more abstract realms like the most mysterious Third Ear Band. Largely, this also adds up to a sound close to the later Brainticket albums ADVENTURE and VOYAGE. This one album seems to be the only document of Baba Yaga, and nothing historical is known. An excellent unknown obscurity.

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ill see if i can find a copy, thanks for the suggestion oliver.Big%20smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 05 2007 at 14:43
"Baba Yaga

Not to be confused with the much later neo-progressive band Baba Jaga, this obscure mid-70's duo were quite aptly named after the fabled fictional magician, being multi-instrumentalists of great invention. Ingo Werner is also known for his earlier work with My Solid Ground and nowadays as a session musician/synthesist. In Baba Yaga, the mixture of ethnic instruments, percussives and multi-keyboards, makes for a music that steps beyond early Between or Deuter, steering clear of any pretty or melodic noodling, moving to darker more abstract realms like the most mysterious Third Ear Band. Largely, this also adds up to a sound close to the later Brainticket albums ADVENTURE and VOYAGE. This one album seems to be the only document of Baba Yaga, and nothing historical is known. An excellent unknown obscurity.

Nemat Darman (santur, sitar, tablas, congas, cymbals, gongs, kettledrums, drums, vibes), Ingo Werner (synthesizers, string ensemble, clavinet, pianos)

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A little link always good to remind:
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 05 2007 at 14:36
force majeure and body love take the lead, both highly influencial kosmiche classics!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 05 2007 at 11:27
the cosmic jokers / galactic supermarket
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 05 2007 at 06:12
Originally posted by febus febus wrote:

I'll agrre with Moogtron the third:  SFF-''Symphonic adventures''Thumbs%20Up
 
Try also, the 2/3 of this band Fuhrs-Frohling: ''AMMERABEND''
 
 
You mean "Ammerland" and I wish I could get it. I don't think I can buy it anymore in the (internet)shops, though.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 05 2007 at 06:01
klaus schulze / body love
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 05 2007 at 05:21
ashra / new age of earth
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 05 2007 at 00:08
tangerine dream's force majeure, probably as close to perfect as pink floyd's dark side, frank zappa's over-nite sensations, lard free's i'm around about midnight, genesis' lamb lies down on broadway or celeste's principe di un giorno!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 04 2007 at 19:32

It's tied between Tangerine Dream and Yatha Sidra, but I will go with Force Majeure

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 04 2007 at 19:08
didnt mean to contradict your previous statement, yes i lean to melodic underpinnings with overlaid chaos, some prefer undiluted avant-garde and experimental musics more than myself.
 
remember im an old 70's cosmic rocker, 90's child absorbs abrupt changes and melodic rape better than myself. the french and english in me didnt kill the redskin insideLOL


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 04 2007 at 19:02
Originally posted by DallasBryan DallasBryan wrote:

voted force majeure a world classic, imo. Wacko


haha... It is all opinions, I personally am attracted to the earlier minimalist/avant-garde side of electronics; so it is only natural I might steer towards something a little more suspended like 'Zeit'. This is not to say I find force majeure unenjoyable (that would be taking issues too far), just other albums provoke my emotions in a stronger manor.

Edited by Black Velvet - April 04 2007 at 19:02
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 04 2007 at 18:54
voted force majeure a world classic, imo. bang, zoom and to the moon!Wacko
 
 
lotsa great stuff here.


Edited by DallasBryan - April 04 2007 at 18:58
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