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Captain Midnight
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Posted: December 15 2024 at 06:49 |
I'm looking for prog that sounds similar to Funkadelic (I'm sure most of y'all are aware of them) but the specific elements I'm looking for are psych/funk/space rock and heavy, those are the sounds that make up Funkadelic's music and I think it'd work perfect in a prog rock context, long story short,any prog bands with those sounds blended together?
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Psychedelic Paul
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You could try the freaky funk rock sound of Demon Fuzz.
1970: Demon Fuzz - Afreaka! - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQXGVIfYrGQ DEMON FUZZ were a psychedelic Jazz-Funk collective with a heart full of Soul! The seven members of Demon Fuzz all emigrated to Britain from Commonwealth countries in the early 1960's. THe name of the band and the title of their first album "Afreaka!" (1970) gives some indication of the funky, psychedelic-infused, African tribal rhythms you can expect to hear on this freaky debut album. A compilation album titled "Roots and Offshoots" (1976) was later released on an independent label following the break-up of the band in the early 1970's. A CD re-issue of "Afreaka!" added three bonus tracks to the original five lengthy songs on the album.
We enter the mysterious world of Demon Fuzz with "Past, Present & Future", a psychedelic trip back in time to a bygone age of half a century ago. This funky Jazz-Rock album has really stood the test of time. Stir in some Graham Bond Organisation, Ginger Baker's Air Force, Brian Auger & the Trinity, and add a liberal dose of Funkadelic (all from the same early 1970's era), and you have a recipe for success with the sound of Demon Fuzz. Altogether now..... "They don't make music like this any more!" - and that's certainly the case with this superb debut. When you hear the first burst from the acid fuzz-toned guitar in the opening, swiftly followed by a storming horn section, you know you're about to hear something rather special indeed here, and so it proves to be. "Past, Present and Future" is a 10-minute long instrumental masterpiece of bold and brassy Jazz, featuring a hypnotic captivating rhythm. This cool and groovy music is sure to delight hippyish fans of the psychedelic sixties era too. "Afreaka!" has announced its impressive arrival in no uncertain terms with a fabulous fanfare of trumpets! The second piece of music is titled "Disillusioned Man", but you certainly won't be a disillusioned man (or woman) when you hear this lively and soulful number for the first time. It's a five-minute wonder in a fifty-five-minute-long album of stonkingly good tunes. All of the Jazzy elements are here in full force too, featuring an extended sexy solo on the alto sax and with the organ player belting out some funky rhythms in dazzling accompaniment. The singer sounds in mighty fine voice too with just the kind of deep and soulful vocals needed for this kind of groovy psychedelic Jazz album. He's a Soul Brother! Our musical journey continues with "Another Country", another storming Jazz rocker in what is turning out to be an album full of highlights, and we're barely halfway through the album yet. This is eight and a half minutes of soulful Jazz-Rock heaven! We're in a mellower mood for "Hymn to Mother Earth", an 8-minute-long devotional epic praising the joys of life on our fair planet. This is a truly beautifully angelic number featuring a heavenly choir and some lovely laid-back percussion. There's also a soothing organ to help you reach the musical equivalent of Cloud 9. This tremendous piece of music also features a soaring horn section which will lift you heavenwards on a joyous emotional high. Yes, it really is THAT good! It's a truly outstanding slice of smooth and soulful Jazz which bears repeated listening, just like the album as a whole. This is the kind of gloriously inspirational music that would have folks flocking to Sunday church in their masses, if only..... The fifth and final song "Mercy (Variation No. 1)" opens with a tribal jungle drums rhythm which rumbles along nicely before the whole band "freaks out" and goes absolutely ape-crazy strutting their funky stuff in a Jazzy free-for-all of wild and sensational improvisation. This is wonderful stuff from seven musicians at the top of their game in what is a suitably rousing conclusion to a stupendous album! Demon Fuzz have left us with one marvellously unique album of what can best be described as soulful Jazz-Funk/Rock tinged with a healthy splash of fuzzy psychedelic colours. In other words, it's a veritable smorgasbord of musical delicacies which the band have expertly blended together to make one outstanding album. "Afreaka!" is a timeless evergreen album that always sounds great, whether you listen to it in the "Past, Present or Future". Edited by Psychedelic Paul - December 15 2024 at 07:02 |
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Logan
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^ Demon Fuzz is awesome.
Maybe some Krautrock: Guru Guru... Goat is a modern one I would suggest. I know the albums World Music, Commune and Goat. Edited by Logan - December 15 2024 at 07:13 |
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Izvir - Izvir (1977) |
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Easy Money
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Early Mandrill
Cymande The Miles Davis band from 1972 to 75 with Pete Cosey on guitar was very influenced by Funkadelic. Check out the albums "Agharta", Pangea" and "Dark Magus". Current artist - Grande Mahagony Experience Unlimited "Free Yourself" a re-issue from the 70s Edited by Easy Money - December 15 2024 at 13:29 |
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Cosmiclawnmower
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Absolutely Goat!! Bits of Can have this intensity, Jo'berg Hawk perhaps... bits of early Magma ( the 'Unnamables' album?)
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mellotronwave
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Perhaps Libra 's first Lp (Italian band issued by Motown) ?
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mellotronwave
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Another idea :
Osibisa ? |
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mathman0806
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Bill Lawell has a several other projects with Funkadelic ties. Praxis comes to mind with Buckethead, Bootsy, Bernie, and Brain. |
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I'm no expert, but the two first groups I though of was Mandrill (four first albums) and Cymande (three first albums). Both have a stronger Afro-Caribbean component to their music than Funkadelic (and sometimes a jazzyfusioned Santana feel). But both are quite large progressive funk rock ensembles. I would guess a Funkadelic fan would find plenty to enjoy from them. I'd check out their early albums chronologically.
-I know they are already mentioned by Easy Money, but sometimes it helps seeing something reccomended from more than one person. Edited by Saperlipopette! - December 15 2024 at 19:41 |
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Logan
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I guess this thread may have been forgotten about. While Sufjan Stevens is not in PA, I think he could be, and the following song is Proggy... It's "Djohariah" off his very long for an EP (almost 60 minutes) album, All Delighted People EP. I was recommended this album some time back and just listened through the whole album, fantastic, and this song has "Maggot Brain" vibes.
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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Saw Delight by Can is pretty funky.
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The Grodeck Whipperjenny.
'70 on James Brown's People label. I just saw this on another site described as funk-PSYCH. You might want to stroll on there. I have a tape of it somewhere. Haven't heard in ages, so.... For funk-fusion, there is UZEB with their incredible bassist. (function(){function c(){var b=a.contentDocument||a.contentWindow.document;if(b){var d=b.createElement('script');d.innerHTML="window.__CF$cv$params={r:'8fcefc3a5e9e3a05',t:'MTczNjAzMzEwMC4wMDAwMDA='};var a=document.createElement('script');a.nonce='';a.src='/cdn-cgi/challenge-platform/scripts/jsd/main.js';document.getElementsByTagName('head')[0].appendChild(a);";b.getElementsByTagName('head')[0].appendChild(d)}}if(document.body){var a=document.createElement('iframe');a.height=1;a.width=1;a.style.position='absolute';a.style.top=0;a.style.left=0;a.style.border='none';a.style.visibility='hidden';document.body.appendChild(a);if('loading'!==document.readyState)c();else if(window.addEventListener)document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded',c);else{var e=document.onreadystatechange||function(){};document.onreadystatechange=function(b){e(b);'loading'!==document.readyState&&(document.onreadystatechange=e,c())}}}})();< height="1" width="1" style=": ; top: 0px; left: 0px; border: none; visibility: ;">
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He was firstly rejected in Prog Folk in October 2007, then evaluated in Crossover in September 2010, sent back to the Folkies in October 2010. The Folkies were still adamant that Crossover would be a better place for him and rejected him again. The Eclectic team then evaluated him in August 2022, and sent him back to Prog Folk where he now has two 'yes' votes and one 'no vote' (meaning no vote cast, rather than a 'no' vote). He is currently being discussed by the Prog Folk team. Prog Related has been mentioned as a possibility several times over the years too, so I'm pretty sure he will be granted a place on here one day.
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I just started listening to Demon Fuzz - good stuff, thanks!
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Logan
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^^ Thanks David. I'm fairly familiar with the history of suggestions for Sufjan Stevens. Maybe he will be added eventually. Of course it's important that a broad cross-section of works are considered as aside from his folk music, I think the sort of post-rock electronica of Enjoy Your Rabbit and the more rock of All Delighted People EP should be considered. I would have gone with Crossover. I'm actually not super concerned if Sufjan Stevens is in or not, and judging by a recent poll of mine people here are not that interested in his music. Of course having him added could get more interest. I'm a forum guy and am happy as long as I have people to share and discuss music that we are passionate about. I really just mean that if this was my site, Sufjan Stevens would be included, but then I'd include a lot of music not here and add a new category, label by album, and try to include everyone in the process of additions and evaluations more. As for Prog Related, musically he'd fit, and well of course I evaluate those, and it depends to me on personnel links. So I hope for a well-argued case when it comes to those since it goes beyond just the music itself for PR. But I digress. And don't want to take this further off-topic.
Flower Travellin' Band' Satori is great album that I think the OP might appreciate. |
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